General News – Page 11
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Propulsion & Future Fuels conference opens
The 2022 Motorship Propulsion & Future Fuels conference is opening this morning at the Le Meridien hotel in Hamburg, Germany.
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Genset failure led to grounding of towing vessel
A genset failure and subsequent loss of steering led to the grounding of a towing vessel in Mississippi, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation report.
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Phased roll-out planned for OCIMF’s SIRE 2.0
The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has confirmed its updated Ship Inspection Report Programme (SIRE 2.0) will be delivered to industry in a phased approach.
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BIMCO releases CII Operations Clause
BIMCO has announced the development of a new clause intended to address the upcoming introduction of CII regulations from the IMO.
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CMES, BHP and DNV to collaborate on GHG emissions digitalisation pilot
China Merchants Energy Shipping (CMES), BHP and DNV have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on a joint pilot project to improve industry value chain greenhouse gas (GHG) management. The project envisages data exchange through DNV’s Veracity platform becoming a single trusted common source of data truth for ...
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Science-based benchmarking tool developed
The Science Based Target Initiative, a partnership between Carbon Disclosure Project, the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute and the World Wide Fund, has launched a science-based target tool (SBTi) maritime tool for shipping.
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Half of Danish ship orders can sail on green fuel
Shipyards are about to deliver 51 new vessels to Danish shipping companies, and 25 of them can sail on green fuels, according to Danish Shipping.
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Report identifies gap in shipping capacity for transporting new fuels
New research from the Tyndall Centre at The University of Manchester has highlighted an urgent global need for investment in green fuels this decade to meet Paris Climate goals.
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Kongsberg Maritime contract for Pelagic CSOVs
Kongsberg Maritime has won a multi-million contract for new CSOVs
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Port of Aberdeen eyes decarbonisation opportunities
The Port of Aberdeen has been awarded £200,000 in UK Government funding to accelerate its drive to net zero which includes the progression to cleaner fuels.
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Call for commitment to hydrogen fuels made at COP27
A joint statement on green hydrogen for shipping issued at COP27 commits to rapid adoption of green hydrogen-based fuels this decade for the full decarbonisation of shipping by 2050.
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coZEV releases roadmap to 2040
The Cargo Owners for Zero Emissions Vessels (coZEV) has released its Roadmap to 2040 which outlines action areas cargo owners can start taking in 2023 to enable full decarbonisation of their ocean freight by 2040.
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LR launches Zero Ready Framework
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has launched a five-level framework for assessing the actual readiness of a vessel for the transition to zero carbon fuels.
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Green corridor for Great Lakes and US-UK
The United States and Canada have announced a Great Lakes/Saint Lawrence Seaway System Green Shipping Corridor Network Initiative at COP27.
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Methanol orders exceed LNG in October
Methanol fuelled ship orders outnumbers those for LNG for the first time in October, according to Martin Christian Wold, Principal Consultant at DNV.
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Bureau Veritas joins the Maritime Battery Forum
BV is looking to help accelerate the adoption of on-board battery systems
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Maersk teams up with Spanish Government on fuels
A.P. Moller - Maersk and the Spanish Government have signed a General Protocol for Collaboration to explore the opportunities for large-scale green fuels production in Spain.
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Green corridor planned between Busan and US Northwest Seaports
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), the marine cargo partnership between the Port of Tacoma and the Port of Seattle, has announced a partnership with the Republic of Korea, the Busan Port Authority, and the US Government, to study the feasibility of creating a green cargo shipping corridor between the NWSA ...
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Singapore, POLA and POLB to establish trans-Pacific green corridor
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Los Angeles (POLA), Port of Long Beach (POLB) and C40 Cities have begun discussions to establish a green and digital shipping corridor between Singapore and the San Pedro Bay port complex.
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Three more governments join Clean Energy Marine Hubs initiative
Panama, Uruguay, and Norway signed up to the Clean Energy Marine Hub Initiative (CEM-Hubs), a group of representatives from across the global energy-maritime value chain, at COP27.