Motorship News – Page 21
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Regional focus: The US National Shipbuilding Research Program: an effective public/private collaboration
The US National Shipbuilding Research Program looks to aid the country’s shipyards, crucial in light of fierce international competition
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Visualising the front line of shipping’s technology transformation
Technology is aiding ship design as augmented and virtual reality in what ABS call “MetaShips”
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Arkitech delivers HVAC savings for cruise
Technology developed by marine software firm Arkitech has delivered substantial energy savings to the HVAC on board an MSC Cruise ship
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Accelerating the shipping energy transition through decisive emissions policies
The costs associated with making a fleet environmentally sound can be prohibitive although parity between fossil snd renewable fuels may be nearer than thought
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Rotor Sail’s design for minimal structural alterations in fitting
Sailing knowledge has had to make a return to shipping in the motorship age
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Bergen expands future fuel options
Bergen Engines change of ownership has spurred the company on to explore cleaner fuels
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ECOsubsea secures further funding to strengthen in Singapore
ECOsubsea, a Norwegian cleantech company providing environmentally in-water cleaning of ships has secured a NOK 35 million ($3.2 million) growth loan from Innovation Norway. This followed a total of $12 million in loans from SWEN Blue Ocean Partners and undisclosed investors on 31 July last year.
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France’s vision for hydrogen powered haulage
Hyliko has unveiled France’s first dedicated hydrogen truck centre.
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Exclusive: Methanol gains ground in net zero race
A comprehensive look at where the maritime industry is with methanol and the issues with its use.
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Steerprop wins propulsion contract for world’s largest cable-laying vessel
Steerprop wins propulsion system contract for the Flemming Jenkin
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KR assesses Korea’s first onboard CCS
Korea’s first onboard carbon capture system using purely domestic technology has been successfully installed, reports Korean Register
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Wärtsilä to supply greener propulsion package for James Fisher tankers
Wärtsilä chosen by James Fisher to supply integrated propulsion package aimed at decarbonisation
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Port of Seattle to run biofuel cruise pilot
The Port of Seattle and cruise liner company Carnival Corporation are teaming up on a biofuel pilot.
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Europe’s first green methanol feeder services
X-Press Feeders is to run Europe’s first scheduled feeder network powered by green methanol
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WinGD completes new 2-stroke engine tests
WinGD’s new medium-bore 2-stroke engine has successfully completed type approval and factory acceptance tests
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Boost to the dedicated reefer concept
Reeferships have seen a decline in production in recent years but Cool Carriers is looking to change that
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Hydrogen is a wasteful fuel
Hydrogen is often touted as a viable future marine fuel but there are issues with its use
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Brunvoll packages for three shuttle tankers
Brunvoll is to supply main propulsion and manoeuvring packages for three new shuttle tankers
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Exclusive: LNG as a future fuel: ‘And that’s just chemistry’
LNG has come under fire for accusations of methane slip and its fossil fuel roots but with greener formulations available, could it be a viable alternative?
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Hydrogen’s viability as fuel for long haul ferries some years in the future
Hydrogen has been in use for a short haul ferry service in Norway but can the fuel be used for longer voyages?