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Less is more: a lube oil consumption and cylinder condition optimisation case study
Rasmus Mandrup Jeppesen, AfterSales Manager at Hans Jensen Lubricators discusses the reduction of lube oil consumption to 0.5g/kWh on two K-Line bulkers
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Stern tube seals team-up
New partnership to supply stern tube sealing parts and services to global fleet
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Report: Biofuels the most expensive option
A new study evaluated the need for large-scale deployment of new technologies and the use of low-carbon fuels to help the sector reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% by 2050, finding that replacing fossil fuels with drop-in liquid and gaseous biofuels is likely to be the most expensive ...
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Hybrid drive for Peruvian tug operator
A Peruvian tug operator, PSA Marine Peru, has awarded a contract to Cheoy Lee Shipyards in Hong Kong to equip one newly built tug with Schottel’s RudderPropellers and hybrid drive technology.
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Royston 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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Dual SCR systems retrofitted on cruise ship
MAN PrimeServ Augsburg has completed the retrofitting of dual SCR systems aboard the cruise ship Amadea.
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New shaft seal has SRTP benefit
Thordon Bearings has released a new propeller shaft seal with a unique Safe Return to Port (SRTP) design.
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New beam trawler
Damen’s new beam trawler has been custom-designed to reduce drag in water, making it more fuel efficient
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New polymer fuel cell power density advance
A new high-temperature polymer fuel cell that operates at 80-160 degrees Celsius, with a higher-rated power density than current fuel cells, has been developed for heavy duty applications.
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Concordia Maritime considers tanker to containership conversions
Concordia Maritime has launched a technical design study together with Stena Teknik and a German consulting company to investigate the feasibility of converting and adapting a P-MAX tanker for container transportation.
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MOL 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.
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World’s first LNG-fuelled Newcastlemax delivered
BHP has taken delivery of world’s first LNG-fuelled Newcastlemax bulk carrier, which will transport iron ore between Western Australia and Asia.
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Japan Opts For UK Hovercraft
UK hovercraft technology and manufacture has been chosen to revive a high-speed passenger service in western Japan
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GTT and Shell in LH2 development tie-up
Shell’s International Trading and Shipping arm has agreed to cooperate with GTT to develop leading-edge technologies to enable the transportation of liquid hydrogen (LH2).
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KR launches notation for underwater radiated noise
The Korean Register (KR) has developed Guidance for Underwater Radiated Noise which aims to help protect marine ecosystems by reducing noise from ships.
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Western Bulk buys first carbon offset biofuel
Western Bulk has taken delivery of its first carbon offset bio-blend bunker fuel (B30) from TFG Marine.
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European partners explore maritime transport of CO2
Aker Carbon Capture and Dan-Unity CO2 of Denmark have signed an agreement to develop flexible CO2 transport solutions, with the aim of establishing a full carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) value chain.
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Bunkering: The Other Side Of The Efficiency Equation
A new IBIA survey will help quantify the potential reduction in quantity disputes if bunker licences were to include mass flow meter system requirements.