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New Chapter Opens In Short-Sea Trade
Hybrid power is a strongpoint of a new class of self-discharging, short-sea bulk carrier commissioned by Norwegian specialist Aasen Shipping. Handed over during December in the north Netherlands by Royal Bodewes, the 9,430dwt Aasfjell is the first of a pair of newbuilds incorporating a travelling deck gantry-mounted excavator for all-electric ...
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SGMF updates its guidelines for LNG bunkering
The Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) has released the third revision of its “LNG as a marine fuel - Safety and Operational Guidelines – Bunkering” publication.
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Biofuels manufacturer enters the marine market with bio-methanol
WasteFuel, a California-based developer of low-carbon biofuels, has launched WasteFuel Marine, a renewable fuel solution for the shipping sector. WasteFuel Marine’s initial product will be bio-methanol for container ships.
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NYK and Knutsen establish liquefied CO2 transportation and storage business
NYK and the Knutsen Group of Norway have established a joint venture company for the commercial development of a liquefied CO2 marine transportation and storage business worldwide.
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ABB adds digital analytics feature to turbochargers
ABB Turbocharging is bringing the benefits of propulsion digitalization to the shipping industry with the introduction of Turbo Insights, a new analysis feature that provides indications for performance optimisation, fuel savings and CO2 emission reductions potential.
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NAPA and Bureau Veritas enhance hull design approvals by using 3D models
NAPA and Bureau Veritas (BV) have announced a partnership to enable more effective and widespread use of 3D models in the class approval process.
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Woodside starts FEED for Oklahoma hydrogen project
Australian energy producer Woodside has entered into front-end engineering design (FEED) activities on a hydrogen project for the first time, awarding a contract for FEED engineering services to Kellogg, Brown & Root LLC for its proposed H2OK project in Oklahoma.
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OCIMF publishes SIRE 2.0 Question Library
The Oil Companies International Marine Forum (OCIMF) has published the full set of questions that may be asked during a SIRE 2.0 tanker inspection, when its new inspection regime is implemented during Q2 2022.
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Fully autonomous ship navigation systems tested on Japanese ferry
The Nippon Foundation, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, and Shin Nihonkai Ferry Company have successfully completed a demonstration test of the world’s first fully autonomous ship navigation systems on a large car ferry.
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BV to certify Celtic Sea’s first windfarm
The new windfarm in the Celtic Sea is one of the largest floating offshore wind projects in the world
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ICS and IRENA partner to advance global green fuel transition
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has signed a Partnership Agreement with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to support the decarbonisation of the shipping sector.
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ABS, SDTR and SDARI Develop Methanol-Fuelled Bulker
Singaporean shipowner SDTR Marine, ABS and the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) have designed an 85,000dwt methanol-fuelled bulk carrier.
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Benin coastal monitoring system
Benin has awarded a contract to digitise and safeguard its coastline
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Corsica Linea awards tender for LNG supply
Titan LNG has secured the tender for the delivery of LNG and bioLNG at the Port of Marseille for Corsica Linea’s new Ro-Pax LNG-fuelled ferry.
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Korean researchers develop ship-mounted damage management system
The Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean engineering (KRISO) has developed Korea’s first damage control system which assesses and predicts ship accident impact in real time.
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Korean partners gain AiP for liquid hydrogen fuel tanks
The Korean Register has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for two types of the liquid hydrogen fuel tanks for ships. The award, the first of its type awarded to South Korea-based enterprises, included a version incorporating a novel stainless steel developed by POSCO that exhibits improved hydrogen embrittlement resistance.
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New Incat Tasmania cat for South Korea
Incat Tasmania will build a 76 metre high speed catamaran for South Korea Australian high speed craft specialist
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Optimarin makes key sales team appointments
Optimarin makes key appointments in Turkey, Hong Kong and Singapore
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Shell signs contract with thyssenkrupp for green hydrogen plant in Rotterdam
Shell has signed a contract with thyssenkrupp for the supply of the electrolysers for a new facility that will produce green hydrogen at the Maasvlakte in the Port of Rotterdam.