All Shorepower & Electrification articles – Page 2
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CMA CGM electrifies in Nike deal
CMA CGM has developed an electric barge which will use solar powered shore power for recharging
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Incat to launch largest ever electric vessel
A look at Incat Tasmania’s Hull 096 which is set to launchon 2 May 2025. The largest battery-electric ship ever constructed
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AYK Energy supplies largest ever marine battery
A look at the Guillaume de Normandie, the hybrid electric ferry built for Brittany Ferries with the largest ever marine battery
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Capital completes tanker onshore power assessment
Capital and LR have completed the world’s first tanker onshore power supply compatibility assessment
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EU funds innovation for zero-emission ships
The EU has granted €7.8 million to develop power systems which aim to cut emissions by 40%
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Klaipėda Port signs electrification contract for ferries
The Port of Klaipėda is making a quay electrified to supply RoRos with power
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Port of Trelleborg gets EU funding for shore power
Ferries docking at Trelleborg will use shore power following EU funding.
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Harstad Havn in shore power launch
Recent shore power launch in Norway aims to supply electricity to smaller cruise ships and other vessels
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Port of Aarhus advances shore power for containerships
Denmark has made a significant move in establishing shore power for use with containerships
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Digital twin aids electric vessel testing
DNV, HD Hyundai Mipo and HD KSOE collaborate to develop digital twin-based testing standards for electric vessel systems
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Cavotec wins shore power orders for Italian ports
Global engineering company Cavotec has secured significant shore power orders in Tuscany
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HMM trials shore power in South Korea
HMM’s LNG-ready containership has successfully utilised alternative maritime power
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Portsmouth sets a sea change in motion
A look at the ambitious Sea Change project at Portsmouth Port
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Cenex joins the Maritime Battery Forum
Cenex, the UK’s centre of excellence for low-carbon and fuel cell technologies, has become a member of the Maritime Battery Forum
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TECO 2030 files for bankruptcy amid capital challenges
TECO 2030 has announced that its board of directors unanimously approved filing for bankruptcy, citing an inability to secure sufficient capital to sustain operations.
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Damen adds shore power for all vessel types
Damen Shiprepair Oranjewerf, part of the Damen Group, has enhanced its ship repair, maintenance, and conversion capabilities with the installation of a new shore power system, developed in partnership with Elma Systems.
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Shore power added to autonomous zero-emission ferry crossing
Fjord1 has contracted Norwegian Electric Systems for a shore power charging station
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Sirius Shipping orders four hybrid oil/chemical tankers
Swedish shipping company Sirius Shipping has placed an order for four hybrid oil/chemical tankers, each with a deadweight of 7,999 tonnes, as part of its ongoing fleet renewal strategy.
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Short sea ro-ro at record scale
The 234-metre Chaumine has been floated-out by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard(HMD), and is being readied for service on CLdN’s northwest European network during the early part of 2025.
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Prompting EV fire response strategies
Electric vehicle (EV) fires are especially difficult to control and fully extinguish, which raises serious concerns for operators and crews of pure car/truck carriers (PCTCs) in particular.
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