Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 135
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Retrofitting existing ships huge challenge in decarbonisation: Stopford
The shipping industry faces a significant challenge in meeting the IMO’s decarbonisation targets and the task becomes the more difficult the better the economic climate and the stronger the growth of global trade, said Dr. Martin Stopford, the shipping economist.
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NewsIMO report estimates emissions from biofouling
The importance of maintaining a smooth and clean hull free from biofouling has been outlined in a new report from IMO.
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NewsEU Parliament votes for green fuel percentage by 2030
The European Parliament has voted in favour of a 2% mandate for green shipping fuels by 2030, ahead of negotiations with the EU Council, but rejected a motion for a 100% GHG reduction by 2050.
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NewsRolls-Royce in UK navy mtu support deal
Rolls-Royce has signed a long-term deal with the UK navy to maintain and support its mtu generators
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NewsMAN PrimeServ Wins Chinese DF Retrofit Contract
MAN PrimeServ has been awarded a contract to retrofit two LPG carriers for Tianjin Southwest Maritime Ltd. – the Chinese liquefied-gas carrier operator. The contract is noteworthy as it will see PrimeServ jointly carry out a conversion project with CMS (CSSC Marine Service Co. Ltd.), the after-sales subsidiary of CSSC ...
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NewsPort of Antwerp at heart of new Belgian H2 strategy
The Belgian prime minister announced wide-ranging changes to the country’s federal hydrogen strategy during a visit to the Port of Antwerp-Bruges on 18 October. The port was chosen as the location for the announcement as the Port of Antwerp-Bruges is expected to play a key role in Belgium’s ambition to ...
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NewsEmission-Free Fast Ferry Makes Debut
As the outcome of an EU-funded research initiative for the design and production of a seminal, electric high-speed lightweight ferry, the 31m catamaran Medstraum is now set to show her mettle and act as a technology demonstrator in west Norwegian local service.
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NewsHHI-EMD methanol engine gains type approval
Hyundai Heavy Industries - Engine & Machinery Division’s new methanol dual fuel HiMSEN engine has completed type approval testing with seven class societies including KR, ABS and DNV.
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NewsAmmonia development project
Svanehoj’s deep well fuel pump has been selected for an ammonia development project
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NewsHHI Order Bolsters MAN’s ME-LGIM Orderbook
MAN Energy Solutions has received another order from Hyundai’s shipbuilding division (HHI-SBD) to supply 95-bore low-speed, dual-fuel engines capable of operating on methanol, lifting the number of firm orders for G95 engines in MAN ES’ orderbook to 24.
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NewsPort of Long Beach bids for federal H2 funds
The Port of Long Beach has joined a new public-private partnership formed to secure federal funding to develop a renewable hydrogen market in southern California.
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NewsItalian Yard Maintains Ro-Pax Momentum
French ferry operator Corsica Linea is set to commission the latest ro-pax delivery from Cantiere Navale Visentini in northeast Italy. While a further derivative of the Visentini class widely used in European short-sea trades, the 206m A.Galeotta has been customised to the owner’s service between Marseilles and the Corsican ports ...
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NewsMono fuel hydrogen engine project wins UK funding
The HydroMAR-E project has been selected to develop is mono fuel hydrogen engine as part of the UK Department for Transport’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition Round 2.
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NewsLiquid Wind raises €15.2 million
Swedish green electro-fuel development company, Liquid Wind has raised EUR 15.2 million in Series B financing to continue developing projects to decarbonise shipping.
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NewsWärtsilä to integrate Voyage business with Marine Power
Wärtsilä Corporation is integrating the Voyage business into Marine Power as a single business unit.
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NewsSteel cutting for Pakistan navy OPV
Steel cutting of the second of two offshore patrol vessels for the Pakistan navy has begun at Damen Shipyards Galati.
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NewsPartners ready for dual-fuel hydrogen engine projects
Volvo Penta and CMB.TECH have agreed to accelerate the development of dual-fuel hydrogen-powered solutions.
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NewsTitan plans new bio-LNG plant
Titan has chosen the Port of Amsterdam as the site for its new biomethane (bio-LNG) liquefaction plant.
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NewsGreen corridor planned between Gothenburg and Rotterdam
The Port of Gothenburg and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the realisation of a Green Corridor to support sustainable shipping between the two ports.
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NewsAustralia’s Pilbara could be ammonia fuel hub
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has been selected to undertake key feasibility studies into using clean ammonia to refuel ships at the world-scale ports in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.