Motorship News – Page 129
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Short-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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Third-gen battery system
A new third-gen battery system will help support the electrification of a wide range of vessels
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Methanol 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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Titan 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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Don’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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Shell 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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H2Ports 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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Electrification 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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Chemical 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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Japanese 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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Dutch green maritime coalition
A green coalition hopes to position the northern Netherlands as a global leader of clean shipping
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HHI-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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Hull 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.
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Battery short-circuit limiter device under development
Under the three-year memorandum of understanding (MoU), Corvus Energy becomes the preferred partner for Yaskawa Environmental Energy / The Switch in the ongoing development of its proprietary battery short-circuit limiter device.
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Report highlights vibration-induced failures
ABS has published a detailed analysis of ship vibration issues which presents the latest developments in vibration analysis, vibration criteria and mitigation measures.
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WinGD signs new partnership deal with Chord X
Swiss marine power company WinGD has signed a proof-of-concept agreement with emissions data specialist Chord X to develop digital solutions focused on sustainability in shipping.
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EGA eyes kites, alt fuels and CCS in K Line decarb deal
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. Group (“K” Line Group) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) to cooperate on research and pilot projects to decarbonise bulk cargo shipping on 28 June.
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Engine control systems ready for flexible future
Engine designers are prepared for the future with a new generation of engine control systems that promise greater data capabilities, speed and flexibility.
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Strategy and conversion expertise central to decarb focus: Holm
Customers’ future flexibility needs informs Wärtsilä’s product and technology solutions strategy, Roger Holm, Executive Vice President and President of Marine Power, explains in an interview in Vaasa, Finland.