Latest Equipment News – Page 148
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DNV AiP for Inocean offshore wind concept
A new semisubmersible platform design accommodates a 12MW wind turbine with a life span of 25 years without dry docking
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International team to test CCS on LNG-fuelled ships
A project led by TNO has received €3.4 million from an EU climate action fund to accelerate the uptake of ship-based carbon capture by international shipping companies.
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Keppel O&M completes autonomous tug
Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) has achieved several industry firsts with the successful completion of its maiden autonomous vessel project – the Maju 510 tug.
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IACS publishes Unified Requirement on remote classification surveys
The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has published Unified Requirement UR Z29 to provide uniform guidance and requirements for remote surveys.
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KR and DSME team up on autonomous ship technology
Korea Register of Shipping (KR) and DSME have signed a Joint Research Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the Development of Self-Operating Vessel Technology.
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Singapore and IMO launch NextGEN Connect for decarbonisation
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the IMO have jointly launched NextGEN Connect which aims to bring diverse stakeholders together for route-based action to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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DNV AiP for GTT/Deltamarin LNG-fuelled PCTC
DNV approves design for a new generation of LNG-fuelled PCTCs
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Singapore MPA signs ammonia MoUs
Singapore MPA has signed three Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with two green shipping consortiums on the ammonia value-chain at the Accelerating Decarbonisation Conference held in Singapore this week. The event also saw the Global Centre of Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) sign up four new partners.
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Synthetic natural gas cuts GHG emissions on container ship
MAN Energy Solutions has reported that the 1,036-TEU container ship, ElbBLUE – the former Wes Amelie – has reduced its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 27% by operating on a blend of climate-neutral, synthetic natural gas (SNG) and conventional liquefied natural gas (LNG), compared to LNG alone.
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Ballard granted type approval for FCwave fuel cell
Ballard Power Systems has received type approval by DNV for its PEM marine fuel cell module FCwave.
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Consortium plans Australia-East Asia iron ore green corridor
A consortium, led by the Global Maritime Forum and consisting of BHP, Rio Tinto, Oldendorff Carriers and Star Bulk Carriers, has signed a letter of intent to assess the development of an iron ore green corridor between Australia and East Asia.
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Southeast Asia’s first e-methanol plant planned
Six companies have formed a partnership that aims to establish Asia’s first green e-methanol plant that will use renewable electricity to convert captured biogenic CO2 into green e-methanol and make it available to the maritime industry.
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DNV to class hydrogen-prepared CSOVs
DNV has signed a classification contract for two new commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs), ordered by the Norwegian pure play offshore wind operator Edda Wind.
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Schottel to acquire elkon
Take-over will combine marine propulsion and electric system integration expertise
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ABB package for new ferries
End-to-end solution comprising batteries, Azipod electric propulsion and shore power connection will optimise the new ferries for environmentally friendly operations
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Alewijnse and SEAFAR join forces on autonomous shipping
Alewijnse and SEAFAR have joined forces to contribute to the development of autonomous shipping, with Alewijnse working with SEAFAR on the integration of its onboard remote control systems and the optimisation of technical maintenance and support.
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ABS publishes practical guidance on hybrid electric power
ABS has published its Practical Considerations for Hybrid Electric Power Systems Onboard Vessels exploring the different forms of hybrid electric power systems and offering practical insight into their application on board.
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Sustainable fuels bunkering planned for Roenne by 2025
The international consortium Bornholm Bunker Hub is looking for partners and customers seeking to accelerate decarbonisation and refuel vessels with sustainable fuels at the Port of Roenne, Denmark’s easternmost industrial port.
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EU funded project accelerates ammonia engine development
A consortium of shipping stakeholders is aiming to develop demonstrators for two-stroke and four-stroke marine engines running on ammonia fuel as part of the Ammonia 2-4 project.
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Alfa Laval launches versatile heat recovery unit
Alfa Laval has officially launched its E‑PowerPack waste heat recovery unit, an all-in-one unit for improving a vessel’s Energy Efficiency Index (EEDI/EEXI) and Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII).