Motorship Multi-News Test – Page 32
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NewsJ-POWER completes first bulk carrier Rotor Sail retrofit
J-POWER has installed a Norsepower Rotor Sail on an IINO LINES bulk carrier, reducing fuel consumption and emissions
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NewsSchottel wins Portuguese navy contract
Schottel has secured a contract to supply propulsion systems for a Multi-Purpose Support Ship (MPSS) being built for the Portuguese Navy.
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News2026: An inflection point for wind propulsion
WInd propulsion is growing in its applications. Read Wendy Laursen’s update.
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NewsGlander International Bunkering's FuelEU Maritime compliance aid
Bunkering trading firm Glander International have a tool to aid with compliance to FuelEU Maritime
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NewsOpsealog digital expertise for West African offshore oil fleet
The partnership enhances digitalisation to optimise performance and reduce the environmental footprint of its West African fleet
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NewsPort of Aarhus advances shore power for containerships
Denmark has made a significant move in establishing shore power for use with containerships
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NewsUlstein wins major conversion deal
Ulstein Design & Solutions has secured its largest aftermarket design contract with a cable-laying vessel conversion
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NewsBureau Veritas celebrates delivery of LNG bunkering vessel for Seaspan Energy
Read about Seaspan Energy’s new LNG bunkering vessel
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NewsDigital twin aids electric vessel testing
DNV, HD Hyundai Mipo and HD KSOE collaborate to develop digital twin-based testing standards for electric vessel systems
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NewsOperational demands focus BWT market on future compliance
Wendy Laursen looks at the ballast water treatment market as it looks to deal with evolving regulations
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NewsWinGD early testing of its X-DF-A ammonia-fuelled engine
WinGD keeps pressure on its competitors with successful ammonia engine testing
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NewsShipping sector faces fuel transition risks
New research suggests the shipping sector faces risks from obsolete vessels and decreasing fossil fuel demand, requiring strategic investment decisions
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NewsBiofilm research helps optimise hull cleaning
Researchers in Sweden have developed a model to optimise ship hull cleaning, reducing biofilm-related fuel consumption
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NewsOnboard carbon capture advances towards commercialisation
Bill Thomson writes an update on onboard carbon capture
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NewsIMO launches MENA office in Alexandria
The IMO has opened an office to service the maritime needs of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
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NewsCMA CGM first to benefit from Wärtsilä methane reduction
The EnviroPac feature for the 34DF marine engine meets IMO Tier 3 NOx standards
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NewsMERC urges efficiency for GHG reduction
A new report highlights the need for fleet efficiency if the IMO’s mid-term GHG reduction goals are to be met
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NewsCavotec wins shore power orders for Italian ports
Global engineering company Cavotec has secured significant shore power orders in Tuscany
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NewsLehmann Marine and Sunlight partner for maritime battery initiative
Sunlight is to acquire a stake in Lehmann Marine, bolstering both companies’ positions in the maritime battery market.
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NewsDNV warns of biofuel supply issues
DNV warns biofuel growth in shipping is limited by supply, despite its potential to reduce emissions and meet regulations