Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 146
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NewsMOL orders six large LNG-fuelled vessels
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has ordered four Capesize bulkers and two VLCCs which will use LNG.
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NewsDP rudder propeller for offshore wind
Schottel has unveiled a new rudder propeller optimised for dynamic positioning operations in service vessels
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NewsTotalEnergies In Singaporean Boxship Biofuel Bunker First
TotalEnergies Marine Fuels has concluded its first refuelling of a containership with biofuel in Singapore’s port waters. The bunkering also marks the first refuelling of a COSCO Shipping Lines containership with sustainable marine biofuel.
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NewsCorvus to supply ESS for CSOVs
Corvus Energy has received an order from Ulstein Power & Control for energy storage systems (ESS) for two Construction Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) to be built for Norwegian shipowner Olympic.
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NewsH2-fuelled Coaster for steel trade in the offing
A partnership has been formed between the steel industry and a Dutch shipowner to develop a hydrogen-powered vessel for the short-sea trade.
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NewsIreland bolsters Research Vessel Capacity
Ireland’s new multipurpose research vessel has arrived in the west coast port of Galway ready to embark on her initial survey assignment.
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NewsNew notation for enhanced tailshaft condition monitoring and performance
Class society DNV has introduced a new qualified propeller shaft and bearing condition monitoring notation.
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NewsGetting to 2050 on e-LNG
Come 2050, SEA-LNG expects that a basket of future fuels based on hydrogen and produced from renewable electricity will be available for ocean-going ships and e-LNG (also known as renewable synthetic LNG) will be an important one.
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NewsMuller Dordrecht chooses Damen ASD tug
Muller Dordrecht signs deal for Damen ASD Tug 3212 for delivery in May 2023
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NewsCorrosion and compatibility: the real test for Lubrizol
For lube oil developers, two factors stand out when it comes to planning for ammonia-fuelled engines: corrosion and compatibility. For additive supplier Lubrizol, both have been subjected to rigorous review and testing. Steel after exposure to ammonia Source: Lubrizol Testing demonstrating corrosive effect of ammonia on metals ...
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NewsNew fuel oil sensor solution for Main Engines
Rivertrace, the UK-based environmental monitoring solutions provider, is launching a fuel oil sensor solution for main engines in the commercial shipping sector.
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NewsAiP granted for NH3 terminal ship bunkering & loading station
Azane Fuel Solutions has been granted Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV for the design of a floating ammonia (NH₃) bunkering and loading terminal.
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NewsAiP granted for design of large LCO2 carrier
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has been granted Approval in Principle (AiP) from ClassNK for design of a large-scale liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO₂) carrier.
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NewsEngine and ammonia lubricant solutions on track: MAN ES’ Jacobsen
Dorthe Jacobsen, MAN Energy Solutions’ principal research engineer within emissions, emission reduction, fuel and lubricants, in its two-stroke business discussed the progress of the ammonia engine project and associated lubricant research developments with The Motorship.
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NewsEcochlor launches containerised EcoOne BWMS for Offshore Market
Ecochlor is introducing a containerised version of its EcoOne filterless ballast water management system (BWMS).
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NewsHapag-Lloyd to upgrade 150 ships
Hapag-Lloyd has launched a comprehensive fleet upgrade program to technically modernise its existing fleet.
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NewsElectric pusher designed for Europe inland waterways
Lithuanian ship designer Western Baltic Engineering (WBE) has unveiled new designs for what it believes is the first electric pusher vessel for use on Europe’s inland waterways.
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NewsCommercial shoreside ballast water treatment gets underway in US
Freedom Ballast has conducted shoreside ballast water treatment for a series of offshore support vessels (OSVs) shipped to the US.
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NewsNext level autonomy trials
ABB and Keppel O&M verify next level of vessel autonomy with collision avoidance trials
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NewsLatest UE Engine equipped with Accelleron A255-L turbocharger
Accelleron and Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG), the global engine licenser, have signed a technical agreement that authorises the use of Accelleron turbochargers on UE engines.