Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 137
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NewsFFI progresses green ammonia conversion project
Australia’s Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), the 100% renewable green energy and industry company of Fortescue Metals Group, plans to take a final investment decision on converting an ammonia production facility in Brisbane to operate on green hydrogen in 2023.
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NewsHydrogenious LOHC targets 2026 for first Baltic LOHC shipments
Hydrogenious LOHC, a technology developer, is applying for EU funding for a project to ship green hydrogen from Sweden to northwest Europe in 2026, using its toluene-based LOHC technology solution as the hydrogen vector.
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NewsCMHI-Jiangsu and GTT ink membrane deal
CMHI-Jiangsu is now licensed for the construction of large capacity LNG carriers following a deal to use GTT membrane technology
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NewsNew guide helps owners select energy efficiency technologies
A Practical Guide to the Selection of Energy Efficiency Technologies for Ships has been published by the Global Industry Alliance to Support Low Carbon Shipping (Low Carbon GIA) under the IMO-Norway GreenVoyage2050 Project.
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NewsFour autonomous electric ferries ordered
Trafikverket Sweden has signed a contract with Holland Shipyards Group for the delivery of two plus two autonomous all-electric ferries.
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NewsJapanese LCO2 Carrier Under Construction
Japanese shipbuilder and engineering conglomerate Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Corporation has begun construction of a demonstration liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier.
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NewsGTMaritime appoints new commercial director
Growing the business will be the focus for GTMaritime’s new global commercial director
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NewsDSME receives AiP for NH3-fuelled Ammonia Carrier
Bureau Veritas (BV) has awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co., Ltd. (DSME) for an innovative ammonia (NH3)-fuelled ammonia carrier design.
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NewsSingapore accelerates digitalisation of its bunkering supply chain
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between the Singapore Trade Data Exchange Services (SGTraDex) and key industry solution providers to accelerate digitalisation of Singapore’s bunkering supply chain.
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NewsModular Diesel-Electric Power For Coasters
Dutch investment in mould-breaking coasters finds fresh expression in the first of a new generation of diesel-electric, short-sea traders for Vertom Shipping.
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NewsABB completes Accelleron spin-off
Turbocharger manufacturer, Accelleron Industries, has successfully completed its spin-off from ABB
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NewsConstruction/pipelay vessel to be retrofitted with ESS
Subsea7 has ordered an energy storage system from Bakker Sliedrecht for Seven Arctic, believed to be the first heavy construction / flex-lay vessel in the world to be equipped with such a system.
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NewsBV white paper promotes WtW approach
A new white paper from Bureau Veritas (BV) presents an overview of different alternative fuels, considering issues such as availability and promoting a well-to-wake (WtW) approach to emissions.
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NewsReport: BioLNG likely cheaper than other fuels
Bio-LNG can meet a significant proportion of future shipping demand and will be among the cheapest sustainable alternative marine fuels, according to a new study commissioned by SEA\LNG.
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NewsEngine manufacturers advance renewable power projects
Engine manufacturers are expanding their renewable energy programs, most recently with Rolls-Royce Power Systems and SOWITEC, a specialist in renewable energy projects, agreeing to cooperate on power-to-X projects with a total electrolysis capacity of up to 500 megawatts by 2028.
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NewsTailor-Made For Papua New Guinea
Two bespoke vessels have been delivered to P&O Maritime Logistics for river and coastwise transport of copper concentrate in Papua New Guinea (PNG).
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NewsStena Bulk to demonstrate shipboard carbon capture at scale
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD), the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) and Stena Bulk have initiated the first stage of a two-year, three-phase project to demonstrate shipboard carbon capture at scale.
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NewsMaersk orders six more methanol dual fuel container ships
A.P. Moller - Maersk (Maersk) has ordered a further six large container ships that can sail on green methanol.
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NewsABS approves HHI autonomous technology
ABS has granted approval in principle (AiP) to Hyundai Heavy Industries Group (HHI) for four areas of autonomous functions: navigation, machinery health management, fire-fighting management and network infrastructure.
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NewsHydroPen installed on entire CMA CGM fleet
CMA CGM Group is to adopt Viking Life-Saving Equipment’s container fire-fighting tool across is entire fleet