Motorship News – Page 23
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Kongsberg Maritime bolsters thruster portfolio
Kongsberg Maritime has launched its new azimuth thruster, the ULE PM 255
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Working to ensure long-term energy supply
EemsEnergyTerminal in The Netherlands could be key to helping ensuring the future security of alternative fuel supply
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WhisperPower and Bukh-Bremen team up
WhisperPower has teamed up with marine product wholesaler, Bukh-Bremen, to bring high-quality power solutions to the market
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Corvus’s energy storage system gets greenlight from DNV
DNV has approved Corvus Energy’s marine energy storage system which has been designed specifically for larger vessels
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DNV approves Hempel hull coating
DNV has validated Hempel’s silicone-based hull coating solution which reportedly reduces fuel consumption by up to 20%
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Union Maritime sets sail on sustainability with Norsepower
Norsepower has won a contract to install its Rotor Sails on a fleet of tankers being built for Union Maritime Limited
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A brand new offshore wind ship design
North Star is the first mover on a brand new type of offshore wind ship design - the Midi-SOV
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MAN ES discusses the future of fuels during an update on its new methanol engine
MAN ES gave a talk on where the maritime market is in terms of alternative fuels and suggestions of where it will be in the short-term future as it updates the market on its methanol-fuelled 4-stroke MAN L27/38DF-M.
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BV AiP for remote comms system
Bureau Veritas has approved a new communication system developed by remote vessel technology specialist, Seafar
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Shell opens its first megawatt charger in Amsterdam
Shell has just opened its first megawatt charging facility in Amsterdam as the oil major looks to continue its expansion into the renewable energy sector with a shore-to-ship solution.
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10th hybrid chemical tanker for Tärntank
Kongsberg Maritime has won a deal to design and equip a tenth hybrid chemical tanker for Danish operator, Tärntank
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Green H2 production planned for Rio
Brazil’s Eletrobras has teamed up with infrastructure company Prumo to produce green hydrogen in the Port of Acu in Rio de Janeiro
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Kongsberg’s new ‘Super-Efficient Bulker’ concept slashes fuel costs
Kongsberg new ’Super-Efficient Bulker’ aims to slash fuel costs even for vessels running conventional fuels
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Green Marine and Vopak team up on methanol supply
Green Marine Fuels and Royal Vopak are teaming up to secure port storage facilities for green methanol in two key Chinese ports
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Finnøy’s silent propulsion systems in action
Norway’s Finnøy has supplied state of the art silent propulsion systems to two research vessels, South Korea’s Tamhae III and New Zealand’s Kahoa II.
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Berg Propulsion lands Louis Dreyfus Armateurs contract
Berg Propulsion secures Louis Dreyfus Armateurs propulsion package for wind-assisted Airbus ro-ro vessels
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Cheaper supply and regs Needed to support MeOH use
Wallenius Wilhelmsen, the Oslo based PCTC and logistics group, has doubled an order for 9,350 CEU capacity Shaper class methanol dual fuel ammonia ready vessels at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd to eight, with a further four units still under option.
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Electrification expanding beyond the passenger segment
Full electrification of deepsea vessels may be some time off yet, but the outlook isn’t as grim as some might suggest.
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Bulk carrier life cycle assessment quantifies benefits of energy-saving technologies
The CHEK project’s analysis of the emissions reduction potential that multiple energy saving technologies would have on a Kamsarmax bulk carrier paves the way for decarbonisation solutions and more accurate ESG reporting.
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Mid-term measure debate will Dominate runup to MEPC82
The 81st meeting of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) in London on 18 to 22 March 2024 was held the week after the Intersessional Working Group on the reduction of Green House Gases (ISWG-GHG 16).