Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 152
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NewsShell doubles down on Dutch hydrogen strategies
Shell is moving ahead with plans to create a green hydrogen production and distribution supply chain centred around the Port of Rotterdam.
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NewsABB confirms turbocharging business spin off
ABB has announced it will spin off Accelleron (formerly ABB Turbocharging), its market-leading turbocharging division. Accelleron will list on SIX Swiss Exchange in Zurich on 3 October 2022, subject to approval from ABB’s shareholders among others.
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NewsABS sees role for carbon capture
The path towards net zero will start with drop-in transition fuels, progress with the adoption of carbon capture (CCS) technologies and eventually lead to adoption of low- and zero-carbon fuels produced using renewable energy, says ABS.
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NewsLFP batteries could improve economics of electric shipping: study
Researchers from University of California, Berkeley, have concluded that battery prices of US$100 kW/h make the electrification of trade routes of less than 1,500 kilometres economical.
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NewsSubchapter M deadline arrives
From 19 July, all tugboats and towboats in the US must carry a Coast Guard-issued Certificate of Inspection (COI) to operate.
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NewsK Line selects kite system for more bulkers
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has signed a contract for three additional Seawing systems from Airseas SAS.
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NewsChevron Marine launches anhydrous grease
Chevron Marine Lubricants has launched its Clarity Synthetic EA Grease 0, an anhydrous calcium thickened lubricating grease based on biodegradable synthetic esters that meet the parameters specified in the 2013 Vessel General Permit (VGP) rules for environmentally acceptable lubricants issued by U.S. Environmental Protection agency (EPA).
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NewsShort-Sea Owners Endorse Standard Design
A further tranche of contracts has been sealed with the German short-sea community for Damen’s standard Combi Freighter 3850 class of cargo vessels.
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NewsThird-gen battery system
A new third-gen battery system will help support the electrification of a wide range of vessels
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NewsMethanol conversion market poised to takeoff: MAN’s Rasmussen
Medium term CII compliance concerns are underpinning interest in methanol conversions from container and PCTC sectors.
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NewsTitan adds fifth vessel to bunkering fleet
Independent fuel supplier Titan has expanded its controlled fleet with the charter of a fifth vessel in a long-term agreement with Elenger.
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NewsDon’t compare LNG with green ammonia: SEA\LNG
SEA\LNG urges the industry to make like-for-like comparisons when discussing alternative marine fuels.
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NewsShell and Antony Veder eye LH2 shipments to Rotterdam
A new agreement between a Shell subsidiary, Shell New Energies NL BV, and ENGIE, Vopak and Antony Veder will assess the feasibility of producing green hydrogen in Portugal and shipping liquefied hydrogen to the Netherlands.
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NewsH2Ports project on track in Valencia
Installation of a hydrogen generator as part of the H2Ports project has begun at a port in Spain, positioning it as the first in Europe to use hydrogen technologies to reduce emissions.
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NewsElectrification advance at Pasir Panjang
A battery storage system which promises to make port operations more energy-efficient will come into use later this year at Pasir Panjang Terminal in Singapore.
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NewsChemical tanker coating deal
A deal has been struck to supply the coating for a new LNG-powered dual fuel 6,000 dwt chemical tanker
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NewsJapanese Ultramax Gains An Edge
Augmenting the expansive Japanese production offering in bulk carriers, the first of a new Ultramax series has been delivered by Shin Kurushima Sanoyas Shipbuilding.
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NewsDutch green maritime coalition
A green coalition hopes to position the northern Netherlands as a global leader of clean shipping
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NewsHHI-EMD signs contract for 25 new-model engines
Hyundai Heavy Industries - Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) has signed a contract for 25 HiMSEN H32C engines.
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NewsHull stress monitoring for new hybrid ferries
Light Structures, a supplier of fibre optic condition monitoring systems based on Fibre Bragg Grating technology, has been selected to provide a hull stress monitoring system for two new hybrid-power, double-ended RoPAX vessels.