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  • Alfa Laval has released a smaller version of its PureSOx scrubber
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    Alfa Laval PureSOx U design

    2016-05-11T14:56:00Z

    Swedish heat and fluid specialist, Alfa Laval, has announced that its PureSOx scrubber is now available in a U-design with greatly reduced dimensions.

  • Rolls-Royce will supply machinery and equipment for the ‘RSS David Attenborough’
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    Rolls-Royce to equip UK polar research ship

    2016-05-10T17:41:00Z

    The UK’s Cammell Laird shipyard has chosen a Rolls-Royce design for the UK’s future polar research ship, which, when built, will be one of the most advanced scientific maritime vessels ever constructed.

  • The dual-fuel variant of the new Wärtsilä 31 four-stroke has been proposed as a viable alternative to two-stroke engines for dry bulk carriers
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    Wärtsilä joins LNG-powered bulker project

    2016-05-10T08:34:00Z

    The new Wärtsilä 31DF engine is set to play a key role in a collaborative project to equip LNG-powered dry bulk carriers after the company announced it is joining the initiative.

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    Vickers approvals from Rolls-Royce

    2016-05-09T16:07:00Z

    Vickers Oil has confirmed that it has received approval from Rolls-Royce for the use of Biogear XP 68 in Rolls-Royce Marine AS Ulsteinvik Tunnel Thrusters.

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    Natural Propulsion Seminar

    2016-05-09T15:55:00Z

    Dr Michael Traut, a researcher from the University of Manchester''s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, will give a talk called ‘Sow the wind (technology) and reap the rewards’ at the Natural Propulsion Seminar.

  • GE Marine Solutions' PTO/PTI system will be installed on eleven Triple-E containerships under construction for Maersk Lines
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    GE supplies PTI/PTO system for Maersk newbuilds

    2016-05-09T13:51:00Z

    Eleven second-generation Triple-E vessels under construction for Maersk Line at Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering will house GE Marine Solutions power take off/in (PTO/PTI) systems in the suppliers’ container ship debut.

  • The new polar vessels offer “life-changing experiences” with a high degree of luxury. Image: Scenic
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    Far and away: the new polar cruisers

    2016-05-09T09:53:00Z

    There are not one but two vessels racing to be the first true ‘polar’ cruise ship, Crystal’s Endeavor and Scenic’s Eclipse, both presently under build and looking for a 2018 launch.

  • The X72, with pre-turbocharger SCR system, under test at Hyundai Heavy Industries-Engine & Machinery Division in Ulsan
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    WinGD and Hyundai deliver first Tier III X72 engine

    2016-05-09T09:22:00Z

    Winterthur Gas & Diesel (WinGD) and licensee Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have announced the successful testing and deliver of the first Tier III NOx compliant Wärtsilä X72 two-stroke diesel engine.

  • CMAL's dual-fuel duo will be powered by twin six-cylinder Wärtsilä 34DF engines, with two 20DF generators providing auxiliary power
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    Wärtsilä to power first UK dual-fuel newbuilds

    2016-05-09T08:18:00Z

    The first two dual-fuelled vessels built and operated in the UK, under construction for Caledonian Maritime Assets by Ferguson Marine, are to employ Wärtsilä propulsion machinery packages.

  • Ionada completes installation of Membrane Scrubber exhaust gas cleaning system
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    Membrane scrubber technology for Chinese ro-ro

    2016-05-06T11:39:00Z

    Ionada Incorporated has completed the installation of its Membrane Scrubber for MG Management''s RO-RO carrier, the Nolhanava.

  • Crowley's 'Ohio' is the first of a new generation of LNG-ready tankers from Philly Shipyard for US domestic service
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    Philly yard delivers LNG-ready US tankers

    2016-05-06T08:42:00Z

    Prudent engineering evident in Crowley Maritime Corp’s new MT50-class vessels is intended to future-proof investment in ‘Jones Act’ tanker trades, writes David Tinsley.

  • Berlin finally goes to sea (Photo: Scandlines)
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    Slim Hybrid in service six years after order

    2016-05-05T14:18:00Z

    Almost six years after being ordered, the first of two €140 million hybrid passenger ferries for German-Danish operator Scandlines has finally gone into Baltic service, writes Tom Todd.

  • Funding for a landmark tanker quartet is part of the European Union's project to assist the transition to LNG as a marine fuel
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    Landmark LNG-fuelled tanker set for sea trials

    2016-05-05T13:48:00Z

    The first of four LNG-fuelled tankers on order for Swedish operator Terntank, to be powered by the first commercial application of a Wärstilä dual-fuel two-stroke engine, will begin sea trials on 18 May.

  • Lukoil Marine has launched a third Singapore supply barge
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    Lukoil launches third Singapore barge

    2016-05-05T11:47:00Z

    Russian petroleum products specialist, Lukoil Marine Lubricants, has announced the launch of its third supply barge in Singapore.

  • Ecoslops produced its first recycled marine fuel products at the Port of Sines
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    Ecoslops in waste disposal incentive scheme

    2016-05-05T10:44:00Z

    The Green Award foundation has announced that it has signed an incentive agreement with Ecoslops.

  • Optimising the rotational speed of generator sets using Dynamic AC could save a large cruiseship up to 2,000 tonnes of fuel a year, ABB claims
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    Tackling the engine speed optimisation challenge

    2016-05-05T09:26:00Z

    In April, ABB Marine and Ports revealed its Dynamic AC system, the latest innovation in its quest to improve fuel efficiency for diesel-electric vessels. The Motorship spoke to programme manager electrical systems Sami Kanerva about the new concept.

  • Sea Installer is currently at Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam for crane upgrade
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    Crane upgrade for Sea Installer

    2016-05-04T12:08:00Z

    Damen Shiprepair Amsterdam (DSAm) has announced that it is currently undertaking a major modification and maintenance project on the jack-up vessel Sea Installer.

  • Follow The Motorship Live from Hamburg on 11-12 May 2016
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    The Motorship Propulsion & Emissions Conference blog review

    2016-05-04T11:44:00Z

    Highlights from The Motorship’s Propulsion & Emissions Conference on 11-12 May were reported minute-by-minute via our live blog. Ahead of in-depth coverage in print, readers can review the action here.

  • Nominations are open for the IWSA's first Wind Propulsion Innovation Awards
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    IWSA to recognise wind propulsion innovation

    2016-05-04T11:28:00Z

    The International Windship Association (IWSA) has announced that nominations for the first Wind Propulsion Innovation Awards are officially open.

  • AIDAprima leaving Nagasaki for Hamburg, after delivery by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
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    Long-awaited delivery to boost German cruise market

    2016-05-04T08:48:00Z

    An array of innovative energy-saving and enviro features is combined with a major advance in capacity and amenities in AIDA Cruises’ new ship, writes David Tinsley.