Motorship News – Page 180
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Synthetic Natural Gas Makes Its Commercial Debut
On a sunny autumn afternoon near the north German coast on Wednesday, 29 October 2021, a select audience gathered to watch the bunkering of a test cargo of 20 tons of LNG onto a 1,036 teu capacity container vessel
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Corvus reaches milestone with new tug order
Corvus Energy has reached a milestone in its supply of lithium-ion battery technology with its 500th order, also the largest in the company’s history.
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Game Changers For Dover/Calais Run
Tailored to the shortest and busiest crossing on the English Channel, the new ro-pax generation taking shape for P&O Ferries promises to be a standard bearer for service dependability, cost efficiency and environmental compatibility.
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3-stage air-cooled compressors first choice for large ship engines
The majority of seagoing vessels with an engine power of at least 20,000 kW are equipped with a 3-stage air-cooled starting-air compressor nowadays. The technology, which off ers heat reduction advantages, has been installed on ships ranging from container ships to tankers and cruise vessels.
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Kongsberg Maritime and CMI ink MoU to develop more sustainable solutions for shipowners
Kongsberg Maritime and China Merchants Industry sign a new Memorandum of Understanding to develop more sustainable solutions for shipowners.
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GE Power to provide SeaGreen PTO for Maran Gas LNG carrier
GE Power Conversion will supply a power take off system for an LNG carrier to be built by Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI). The carrier will be completed in 2023.
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Extending Year-Round Polar Odysseys
A newly-built, French-owned expedition cruise ship has become the first vessel of her type to reach the geographic North Pole.
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MAN Energy Solutions Signs MoU with Mitsui E&S and Mitsui O.S.K.
MAN Energy Solutions has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mitsui E&S Machinery Co., Ltd. (MES-M) and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) with regard to the low-speed, ammonia-fuelled main engine that MAN Energy Solutions is currently developing.
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ABB to supply turbochargers for first ME-GA engines
ABB has confirmed that it will supply A200-L turbochargers for six of the first MAN Energy Solutions’ low-pressure, low-speed dual-fuel ME-GA engines.
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Danish venue change for 42nd Motorship Propulsion and Future Fuels conference
The Motorship’s long running conference, Motorship Propulsion & Future Fuels, is moving to a new Scandinavian venue for its 42nd event. The event will now be held in on 2-4 November 2021 in Copenhagen.
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Norway’s ambitions to help unlock renewables
Norway’s maritime and offshore energy expertise could be the key to unlocking the renewable energy growth the world demands, says a director of Norwegian Energy Partners (Norwep), Jon Dugstad.
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Hydroniq coolers for two new wellboats
Hydroniq Coolers has won a contract to supply marine cooling systems for two new wellboats being built by Cemre Shipyard in Turkey.
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Wärtsilä simulator for Singapore CEMS project
Wärtsilä Voyage will deliver the next generation navigational simulator for Singapore’s Centre of Excellence in Maritime Safety (CEMS) to prepare seafarers for shore-based remote management of vessels and autonomous ship operations.
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GTT fuel tanks for LNG-fuelled cargo ships
GTT has been chosen by its partner the Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) to design the cryogenic fuel tanks of two LNG-fuelled container vessels.
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RMC builds tailor-made hall for Finnish navy
Rauma Marine Constructions is preparing for the Finnish Navy’s Squadron 2020 project by building a new multipurpose construction hall at Rauma shipyard.
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Drillship first to receive ABS EHS-E notation
Ultra-deepwater drillship VALARIS DS-12 has become the first vessel in the world to receive the ABS Enhanced Electrical System Notation EHS-E.
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MJR installs second ballast system for Stena
MJR Power and Automation has successfully replaced a second ballast control system for Stena Line.
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NES to supply battery system for gantry crane
Shipping company Gearbulk has contracted Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) to provide the battery system for a new crane to be installed on board a general cargo vessel.
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Digitalisation and electrification to shape the future of cargo handling
Deck equipment suppliers are developing solutions that will help with the new challenges faced by the industry that is looking to modernise and meet tighter environmental standards, writes Samantha Fisk. Tailor-made for Arctic conditions Source: Aukra Aukra, a Norwegian-based cargo handling systems provider, supplied a tailor-made automated loading ...
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Capt von Berlepsch of Hapag-Lloyd: we’re navigating unknown waters
Captain Richard von Berlepsch, Managing Director of Hapag-Lloyd’s Fleet Management arm, offered his thoughts about decarbonisation, regulatory changes and erroneous public perception in an interview with The Motorship.