Motorship News – Page 154
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A.P. Moller - Maersk wants green methanol production at scale by 2025
A.P. Moller - Maersk has entered into strategic partnerships with six companies with the intent of sourcing at least 730,000 tonnes/year of green methanol by end of 2025.
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Damen tug conversion
New engines, exhaust cleaning systems and improved propulsion train arrangements will result in emissions reduction for the Damen tug
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Wärtsilä to install scrubbers on two new RoPax vessels
Wärtsilä has secured a new agreement for its exhaust gas cleaning systems to be installed on two newbuild 218m roll-on/roll-off passenger vessels (RoPax) at Guangzhou Shipyard International (GSI) in China.
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Alfa Laval introduces multi-source waste heat recovery system
Alfa Laval has launched a new energy solution based on Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) technology and able to recover waste heat from multiple sources.
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ClassNK to collaborate on Power ARK Project
ClassNK has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with PowerX to collaborate on the development of the power transfer vessel (Power ARK).
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Major UK Ammonia Engine Study
An ambitious research project has been launched by the UK to develop ‘disruptive’ engine technology based on the use of ammonia fuel. The initiative gives new momentum to the drive towards a decarbonised marine sector.
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Chris-Marine launches shaft power limitation solution
Chris-Marine has launched a shaft power limitation solution, ShaPoLi, to help shipowners to comply with Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) regulations and monitor and optimise their ship carbon intensity indicator (CII) ratings in the future.
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Singapore prepares decarbonisation blueprint
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has prepared a decarbonisation blueprint in consultation with industry partners.
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WinGD engines chosen for ammonia-ready containerships
Swiss engine designer WinGD has confirmed an X-92DF2.0 order for LNG dual-fuel, ammonia-ready containerships.
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ME-GI engines to power liquid CO2 carriers
Dalian Shipbuilding Industry has ordered 2 × MAN B&W 7S35ME-GI dual-fuel engines in connection with the construction of two 7,500 cubic-metre, liquid CO2 carriers for Northern Lights, the joint venture between Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies.
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U-Ming’s christens eco-friendly bulk carrier
U-Ming Marine Transport Corporation has christened its new 99,990dwt Post Panamax Bulk Carrier Cemtex Excellence.
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Partners develop Singapore’s first hybrid electric bunker tankers
A new partnership between climate action solution provider Shift Clean Energy, SeaTech and Vitol, a leader in the energy sector, will provide Vitol’s bunker operations company, V-Bunkers, with Singapore’s first hybrid bunker tankers. They will be designed by SeaTech Solutions, using Shift’s energy storage systems (ESS).
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Fire caused by fuel hitting uninsulated exhaust header
An engine room fire aboard a towing vessel was the result of spraying diesel fuel hitting an uninsulated section of the engine’s exhaust system, the National Transportation Safety Board said in Marine Investigation Report 22/05.
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New entrant offers robotic hull cleaning
Marine software company Greensea Systems has launched spin-off company Armach Robotics that offers a subscription model robotic hull cleaning service.
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Rotor Sails for world’s largest short sea ro-ro
Norsepower has signed an agreement with CLdN to install two tilting Rotor Sails on board the world’s largest short sea ro-ro.
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SAACKE integrates Scandinavian Boiler Service
After more than two decades of strategic partnership, the boiler manufacturer SAACKE GmbH integrates Scandinavian Boiler Service (SBS) and SAACKE Marine Systems under one roof.
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Cyber threats
Taking a ‘copy and paste’ approach to cyber security puts systems at risk, says ABS Group
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Hybrid propulsion for aquaculture vessel
Sustainability is at the heart of a new offshore aquaculture farm off the Californian coast
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Chevron acquisition expands biodiesel focus
Chevron has accelerated progress toward its goal to increase renewable fuels production capacity to 100,000 barrels per day by 2030 with the acquisition of Renewable Energy Group (REG).