General News 13-18 – Page 39
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NewsFidelis joins PPMI
Fidelis Insurance is the latest company to join the pioneering framework for responsible marine insurance
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NewsMAN announces significant hydrogen production investment
MAN Energy Solutions has announced plans to invest up to EUR500 million (USD554m) in its subsidiary H-TEC SYSTEMS to accelerate the beginning of serial production of PEM electrolysers as quickly as possible.
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NewsUK launches consultation on shore power
The UK government launched a consultation in February 2022 to form a fully considered cost/benefit analysis around the proposed introduction of shore power charging in the UK.
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NewsWinGD expands global training partnerships
Winterthur-based marine engine technology developer, WinGD has reached a partnership with DCS POWER PTE LTD to expand its global training network.
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NewsUS evaluates wind farm effects on radar
A committee of the US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine has prepared a report on the impacts of offshore wind turbine generators on marine vessel radar.
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NewsAker Carbon Capture and Northern Lights JV to collaborate
Aker Carbon Capture and Northern Lights JV have signed a non-exclusive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on realization of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in Norway and across Europe.
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NewsWärtsilä and Grimaldi tackle ocean microplastics
Wärtsilä and Grimaldi Group have unveiled a new system that uses exhaust gas scrubber washwater to filter out microplastics from the world’s oceans.
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Alliance signs MoU on digital bill of lading
DCSA, BIMCO, FIATA, ICC and SWIFT form Future International Trade Alliance and sign memorandum of understanding (MoU) to standardise the digitalisation of international trade.
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NewsBunker licensing survey
An effective bunker licensing scheme can help resolve disputes over fuel quality and supply
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NewsABB Turbocharging rebrands as Accelleron
ABB’s Turbocharging division has unveiled its new brand name Accelleron.
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NewsMaritime simulator solution
An Australian maritime training institute is to benefit from an enhanced simulation suite
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NewsUK Chamber of Shipping wants more action
Speaking at the UK Chamber of Shipping Annual Dinner last week, Chamber President John Denholm called on the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to take more decisive action to cut emissions from the international shipping industry.
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NewsWind association calls for broader decarb approach
Policy makers should adopt an energy centric approach to decarbonisation, not just a narrow fuel focused one.
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NewsSunderland Marine
New Australian branch manager will manage and develop Sunderland Marine’s insurance business in the region
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NewsNor-Shipping 2022
Removal of Covid-19 restrictions brings ‘post pandemic celebration’ for Nor-Shipping 2022
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NewsTanker emits no GHGs during port operations
The Port of Gothenburg welcomed Tern Island on Thursday, a tanker that emits no greenhouse gases or carbon particulates during port operations where compatible shore power connections are available.
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NewsEPS invests in nine startups
Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has committed to sourcing, funding, and nurturing the next generation of maritime entrepreneurs, most recently investing in seven startups through its partnership with Techstars.
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NewsRoyston Adds Marine Electrical Expertise
Royston, the marine engineering and propulsion specialist, has established a new Marine Electrical Department as it expands the range of its ship maintenance operations.
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NewsMOL and Petronas study liquefied CO2 transportation
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study liquefied CO2 transportation for the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) value chain.