Latest News – Page 207
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AIP for bonded insulation system for IMO Type B tank
DNV granted an Approval in Principle (AiP) to PASSER Marine for the development of a new LNG fuel tank insulation system in February 2021, the classification society announced.
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BV publishes rules and guidelines for NH3 as a fuel
Bureau Veritas announced that it has released an Ammonia-Prepared notation and has developed a Rule Note for ammonia as a marine fuel on 4 May 2021.
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Babcock completes engineering package for Debmarine mining ship
Babcock has completed a programme of critical integration engineering and design work for De Beers Marine Namibia (DBMN) diamond mining ship MV !Gariep.
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LNG fuel availability widens in Europe
A new LNG bunkering barge will boost LNG fuel availability in Europe.
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Start-up of Alfa Laval BWMS production in Qingdao boosts regional links
During spring 2021, Alfa Laval will begin implementing a new production line for Alfa Laval PureBallast 3 in Qingdao, China.
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DESMI introduces BWMS versions targeted at regional and bulker markets
Danish ballast water management system supplier DESMI has announced a new product development based on its existing CompactClean UV-based BWMS system.
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MODULARITY BRINGS EFFICIENCY TO HYBRID FUEL CELL CONCEPT
A consortium of technology developers, shipyards and shipowners is developing a hybrid solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) genset, and the modularity of the design aims to increase efficiency and facilitate a stepwise transition to low GHG emission fuels.
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Practical and proven wind technology for dry bulk vessels
Installing wind technologies as retrofit or newbuild could be the answer to tighter emissions targets for most vessel segments, including bulk carriers, writes Nick Contopoulos, COO, Anemoi.
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UK shipyard wins award for international trade
The leading British manufacturer of aluminium marine craft, The Wight Shipyard Company, has received an award for its work to increase British exports.
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New high-performance tug for SAAM service at Port of Callao
A new high-performance tug has been handed over to SAAM Towage. The tugboat, designed by Canadian naval architects Robert Allan Ltd, will enter service at the Port of Callao, as part of the world’s third largest operator''s new service in Peru.
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FUNDING BOOST TO SMALLER US YARDS
Grants totalling nearly US$20 million have been authorised for improvement schemes at smaller shipyard companies throughout the USA, writes David Tinsley.
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CMB AND TSUNEISHI PLAN JAPANESE HYDROGEN TUG
A project for the construction of Asia’s first hydrogen-powered tugboat is underway after a joint venture was established this month between Belgium-based CMB, Japan’s Tsuneishi Facilities & Craft and Kambara Kisen.
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Kistler updates powertrain diagnostics system
Kistler has launched the KiBox2, a remodelled version of its 2009 KiBox measurement system for combustion engine development.
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i4 Insight tool adds bunker planning data
i4 Insight has teamed up with BunkerEx to incorporate bunker planning data into the i4 Insight platform.
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German research flagship Atair enters service
Five years in the making, Germany’s unique new €113.8 million government-owned LNG research all-rounder Atair has finally entered service, writes Tom Todd.
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EVERFUEL TO DELIVER HYDROGEN FOR PLANNED ZERO-EMISSION SHIP
Danish hydrogen producer and distributor Everfuel is expanding in the marine sphere with the signing of an MoU for the supply of hydrogen to a zero-emission shipping company in Europe.
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China Stage II-compliant Wärtsilä 20 engine solution undergoing endurance tests
Wärtsilä is to introduce a combined engine plus selective catalytic reduction (SCR) packaged product that will comply with China’s impending Stage II marine engine emission standard.
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Technology and Design Advances Change Case For Wind
Shifting economics and the evolution of design and technology considerations have changed the case for modern wind powered ships, says Kenneth Goh, GM of Knud E. Hansen A/S, Australia.
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Höegh Autoliners unveils new ammonia-ready dual-fuel hybrid PCTC
Höegh Autoliners announced plans to launch the world''s first ammonia-ready battery-hybrid pure car and truck carrier on Monday 26 April. The vessel will be the largest and most environmentally sustainable PCTC in operation when it enters service, the shipowner announced.
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AIRBUS AERONAUTICS INFORMS KITE SYSTEM DESIGN
Airseas, an Airbus spin-off, has harnessed the aeronautical expertise of its parent company to create a kite system expected to be serialised for roll out by “K” Line.