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Ballard power for liquid hydrogen ferry
Ballard is helping to power the world’s first hydrogen ferry
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Ammonia-fuelled CO2 carrier design planned
Norway’s Breeze Ship Design and Equinor have agreed to develop a ship design concept for a CO2 carrier for direct offshore injection.
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DNV and MPA extend digitalisation MoU
DNV and Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) have agreed to continue their collaboration on decarbonisation and digital innovation in the maritime industry.
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Estuaries vulnerable to ammonia spills
A joint study released by Environmental Defense Fund, Lloyd’s Register and Ricardo, examines the potential marine environmental impacts of ammonia spills during its use as a shipping fuel.
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Industry has last minute say on EU ETS
As negotiations on the inclusion of shipping in the EU ETS enter the final stretch, European stakeholders have reiterated their call to regulators to earmark ETS revenues from shipping back to the maritime sector.
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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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Furetank pilots waste-based renewable fuel
The dual-fuel tanker Fure Valö has performed the first voyage on a new Equinor fuel blend containing used cooking oil.
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Project works to optimise battery pack ROI
Battery packs help modern offshore vessels reduce emissions but their use has not been standardised
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JERA inks ammonia MoUs with NYK and MOL
Japan’s largest energy utility, JERA Co., Inc., have announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) to study the transportation of fuel ammonia.
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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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Methanol-fuelled cable-layer ordered
Cecon Contracting has, together with partners, entered into an agreement for building a cable installation vessel capable of running on methanol.
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TGE to supply LNG systems for Vinga Series
TGE Marine Gas Engineering has been awarded a contract to supply LNG fuel gas systems for nine vessels in the Vinga Series of the Swedish ship owner Furetank Rederi and partners. The 17,999 dwt vessels will be built by China Merchants JinLing Shipyard in Yangzhou and are scheduled for delivery ...
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Disney Cruise Line takes over unfinished newbuild
Disney Cruise Line has acquired a partially completed ship under construction at Meyer Werft.
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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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Belfast Set For A Return To Shipbuilding
In a boost to UK shipbuilding prospects, the British-led Team Resolute consortium has been chosen by the Ministry of Defence as preferred bidder for three Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) support vessels. The award presages a return to ship construction by Harland & Wolff (H&W) at Belfast, after a gap of ...
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Carisbrooke reduces emissions with FOS
Carisbrooke Shipping has made savings of more than 600 tonnes of CO2 emissions this year with the help of Wärtsilä’s Fleet Optimisation Solution
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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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Maran Dry Management in bulker JDP with RINA and SDARI
Maran Dry Management Inc., the dry bulk shipping subsidiary of the Angelicoussis Group, is participating with RINA and the Shanghai Merchant Ship Design & Research Institute (SDARI) in a Joint Development project to develop a bulk carrier design featuring an innovative fuel solution of LNG and hydrogen produced on demand ...
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Dutch Training Vessel Features PEM FC
Practical, long-term thinking as regards the next generation of maritime personnel is exemplified by the late addition of a PEM Fuel Cell installation in a newly-completed, innovative Dutch training vessel.
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Methanol For New German Research Ship
Germany’s first methanol-fuelled, sea-going ship is set for handover next month. Built on the River Weser at the Fassmer shipyard, the 36m Uthorn will join the research vessel fleet deployed by the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI)’s Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research at Bremerhaven.