Motorship News – Page 115
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Ports of Halifax and Hamburg collaborate on green corridor
The Halifax Port Authority and Hamburg Port Authority are working to decarbonise the shipping corridor between the two ports.
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Report: VLCC best business case for onboard carbon capture
A study just released by the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping examines the role of onboard carbon capture (OCC) and concluded a VLCC newbuild provided the best business case of the options considered.
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Kongsberg Maritime appoints new president
Lisa Edvardsen Haugan will take over from Egil Haugsdal as president of KM in November
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Virgin Voyages looks to waste-based fuels
Virgin Voyages has partnered with independent sustainability organisation, the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB), along with three leading waste-based sustainable fuel providers to deliver low carbon fuels.
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LR AiP for GTT regas solution
Lloyd’s Register has granted approval in principle to GTT’s new digital solution for LNG regasification
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World’s largest turbocharger ordered for container ships
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Machinery & Equipment has completed shop trials of a main engine equipped with its MET90MB turbocharger, the world’s largest turbocharger, ready for installation on large container ships.
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Steering loss caused $6 million in damages
A bulk carrier’s loss of steering led to an estimated $6 million in damages when it contacted a barge near New Orleans, the US National Transportation Safety Board said in its investigation report.
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EU maritime industry calls for earmarking of ETS revenues
European shipping organisations have called on EU Member States and the European Parliament to earmark the revenues generated from the inclusion of the shipping sector in the EU ETS for the maritime sector.
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Cyber security funding
CyberOwl raises US$5.1M in funding to expand cyber-security support in the shipping industry
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Report examines methanol and ammonia containership conversions
The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping has published a report: Preparing Container Vessels for Conversion to Green Fuels.
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OOCL completes trial voyage with biofuel
Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) has completed its first trial use of biofuel.
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Wind-powered cargo capacity surpasses one million dwt
The amount of cargo that can be transported on vessels that make use of wind power now exceeds 1 million tonnes of deadweight (dwt).
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Carbon platform collaboration
Carbon platform team-up aims to help operators make more efficient operating decisions
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HHI-EMD to market oxicats from 2023
Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) held a webinar on 28 September 2022 discussing its after-treatment research for LNG and ammonia, saying it plans to market its methane oxidation catalyst (oxicat) technology in 2023.
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NYK awarded AiP for ammonia bunkering vessel
NYK has been awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) from ClassNK for an ammonia bunkering vessel, the first time in Japan that a shipping company has independently obtained AiP for such a vessel from ClassNK.
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BOURBON establishes wind division
After more than 10 years of installation of the main floating wind farm prototypes in Europe, BOURBON has announced the setup of a new division dedicated to offshore wind.
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Keel laid for Singapore’s first all-electric cargo vessel
SeaTech Solutions International, Yinson GreenTech and Goal Zero consortium members, have held a keel laying ceremony for the construction of the first all-electric cargo vessel to operate in the Port of Singapore.
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Tidewater to retrofit battery on PSV
Offshore service vessel provider Tidewater has contracted Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) to deliver a battery package and associated control system for battery charging to be retrofitted on board the platform supply vessel (PSV) North Pomor.
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Rolling Autonomy with Zero Emissions
Two pioneering, electrically-powered vessels conceived for autonomous operation are set to make their debut carrying freight across Oslo Fjord.
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IMO tightens requirements for reporting lost containers
The IMO agreed draft SOLAS requirements on the mandatory reporting of lost containers at sea at the eighth session of the Sub-Committee on Carriage of Cargoes and Containers (CCC 8) held 14-23 September, 2022.