Motorship News – Page 165
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NewsFortescue and E.ON act on Europe energy shortfall
Australian renewable green energy development company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and E.ON, one of Europe’s largest operators of energy networks and infrastructure, have plans to deliver up to five million tonnes per annum of green, renewable hydrogen to Europe by 2030.
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NewsAker accelerates integrated decarbonisation efforts
Aker Horizons has made a string of announcements aimed at accelerating the transition to green energy and green industry.
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NewsFuel oil sampling points become mandatory
MARPOL Annex VI requirements to fit or designate fuel oil sampling points enter into force on 1 April 2022.
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NewsYanmar Rolls-Out Engine/SCR Package
Japanese four-stroke manufacturer Yanmar is to augment its marine line-up with a package solution integrating main engine and selective catalytic reduction(SCR) technology.
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NewsWE Tech expands in Japan
New order to deliver operations solution to LPG carriers positions WE Tech in the Japanese market
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NewsABB polar support
ABB MarineCare to secure safe and sustainable operations of Ponant’s polar exploration cruise vessel
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NewsKirby partners with Maersk on offshore wind
Houston-based Kirby Corporation has signed a commercial agreement for its wholly owned subsidiary Kirby Offshore Wind to provide barge transportation services for offshore wind towers and turbines to Maersk Supply Service.
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NewsDual-fuel LNG bunkering vessel to serve western Japan
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding has received an order for an LNG bunkering vessel that will be equipped with a dual-fuel engine, a first for an LNG bunkering vessel in Japan.
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NewsLack of effective engine repair cited in contact incident
A main engine starting problem led to the contact between an oil tanker and a loading dock in the Port of Corpus Christi, Texas, according to a National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigation.
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NewsSingapore Shipping Association join decarbonisation initiative
The Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) has signed a partnership agreement with the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) to accelerate decarbonisation efforts.
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NewsFuel quality monitoring app
A new fuel monitoring app aims to make fuel data and techncal support easier for operators
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NewsSafety of Maritime Fuel Cells Focus of New BV Rule Note
A new rule note (NR547) addressing the safety requirements of fuel cell power systems on board ships has been released by Bureau Veritas (BV). The rule note covers safety requirements for ships using any type of fuel cell technology, providing rules for the arrangement and installation of fuel cell power ...
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NewsHydrogen fuel cell-powered trucks to be trialled in California ports
A Japanese truck manufacturer has been awarded a grant to conduct a four-year test of its hydrogen powered trucks in real world port environments in California.
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NewsNorwegian H2 bunkering contract
An alkaline electrolyser provider has won a contract for the supply of electrolysis equipment to establish a hydrogen bunkering operation at the Port of Egersund in Norway.
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NewsUS needs more ships to achieve 2030 offshore wind goal
The US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has released a report outlining supply chain needs required to reach the nation’s offshore wind goal of 30GW by 2030.
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NewsScorpio Tankers collaborating on onboard carbon capture
Scorpio Tankers has entered into an MoU with Carbon Ridge LLC to collaborate on the development of onboard carbon capture for maritime vessels.
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NewsMaersk looks to accelerate green fuel production in Egypt
Maersk and Egyptian authorities have signed a partnership agreement to explore the establishment of large-scale green fuel production in Egypt.
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NewsSolid sail system
Approval for an innovative wind propulsion system paves the way for commercialisation
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NewsCE Delft reports on potential impacts of ETS extension
The Port of Rotterdam has commissioned CE Delft to investigate the proposed extension of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) to the maritime sector.
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NewsNew LNG-fuelled PCTC Delivered to NYK
NYK has taken delivery of Plumeria Leader, an LNG-fuelled pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) built at the Shin Kurushima Dockyard of Shin Kurushima Toyohashi Shipbuilding, Japan.