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Dutch know-how for US cableship project
The first US-flag, Jones Act-compliant, cable layer to serve the offshore wind market is being developed
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MAN propulsion for ‘world’s largest’ car carriers
MAN B&W 8S60ME-GI Eco-EGRBP and MAN 8L28/32DF engines will power four newbuild PCTCs
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Joined up thinking on methanol storage
Cepsa and Evos are working on green methanol storage in Spain and the Netherlands
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EC biomethane decision ‘hampers decarbonisation’
The EC is being urged to include non-EU biomethane and biomethanol-based fuels in the EU’s IT system
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Teaming up on alternative fuels
Ulsan Port Authority is teaming up with with Pacific Environment to decarbonise shipping ports in Singapore
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Engine makers ready engines for the 4-stroke methanol market
The solutions available for methanol engines and retrofit packages are growing, but there are still financial concerns about their viability.
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DNV certifies dual-fuel ammonia OSV
DNV has presented Australian green tech company, Fortescue with class and statutory certificates for its dual-fuelled ammonia-powered offshore supply vessel
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Blowdown a new target for methane slip reductions
Engine makers have ongoing work underway to reduce methane slip, including tackling emissions from blowdown.
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Rising battery capacity at sea
The marine battery market saw further growth last year and this is continuing into 2024
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Biofuel push in Singapore
An industry collective has invested up to S$10 million to promote the use of biofuels in Singapore
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Schottel propulsion for Damen tugs
Four new Damen ASD stock tugs are to be equipped with Schottel RudderPropellers type SRP 270
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Wind-powered cargo ship sets sail with BIO-UV BWTS
An innovative wind-powered cargo ship has set sail across the Atlantic with a state-of-the-art ballast water treatment system by BIO-UV Group
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Interest in ammonia engines ‘overwhelming’, says MAN
The installation on board a bulk carrier of MAN’s ammonia-fuelled engine is testament to the ‘overwhelming’ interest in this alternative fuel
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The shipyard with carbon neutral electricity and heating
Meyer Turku has a firm commitment to environmental stewardship in the maritime industry
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ClassNK approval for CBM management expertise
Samsung Heavy Industries has secured type approval for its CBM management software
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Clyde launch amid problem beset contract
The new 102m ropax ferry Glen Rosa Caledonian Maritime Assets has been built by (CMAL)
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Challenge to Europe's cruise ship builders
China has its own first domestically-built and-owned, large-scale cruise vessel
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Cruising goes green with sail-power catamaran
A new sail-powered catamaran can accommodate 200 guests for emissions-free cruising via its four 50 metre foldable sails