All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 120
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Half of Danish ship orders can sail on green fuel
Shipyards are about to deliver 51 new vessels to Danish shipping companies, and 25 of them can sail on green fuels, according to Danish Shipping.
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Maersk secures more green methanol
A.P. Moller - Maersk has entered a green methanol partnership with U.S. based project developer Carbon Sink LLC.
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Nudge trial reduces emissions
Results of a trial to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by behavioural changes alone have proved ‘profound’ for the marine industry
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Gondan supplies Edda Wind CSOV
Gondan is to supply a sixth commissioning service operation vessel to Edda Wind
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Conference
Welcome to Hamburg
Rasmus Stute, Area Manager and Vice President, DNV, to open Propulsion & Future Fuels.
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The LNG as fuel revolution has taken off
Join Natalia Zubenko, Business Development Manager, GTT, at Propulsion & Future Fuels from 22-24 November 2022, in Le Le Méridien Hamburg.
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5 days to book your place at Propulsion & Future Fuels
Join shipowners who represent a fleet of 3800+ at Propulsion & Future Fuels.
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Report identifies gap in shipping capacity for transporting new fuels
New research from the Tyndall Centre at The University of Manchester has highlighted an urgent global need for investment in green fuels this decade to meet Paris Climate goals.
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Gasum to strengthen global LNG bunker supply network
Gasum, Pavilion Energy and CNOOC Gas and Power Group have signed an agreement for strategic collaboration to strengthen the LNG bunker supply network in Singapore, North-West Europe (including Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Antwerp) and China coastal areas.
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Kongsberg Maritime contract for Pelagic CSOVs
Kongsberg Maritime has won a multi-million contract for new CSOVs
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Port of Aberdeen eyes decarbonisation opportunities
The Port of Aberdeen has been awarded £200,000 in UK Government funding to accelerate its drive to net zero which includes the progression to cleaner fuels.
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Decision on first Suez green hydrogen plant in 2023
A final investment decision (FID) on a fullscale green hydrogen plant in Ain Sokhna, near the Suez Canal in Egypt is expected in 2023. The Egypt Green plant will be the first integrated green hydrogen plant in Africa, delivering around 15,000 tonnes of the fuel as feedstock for up to ...
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GTT unveils three-tank LNG carrier
GTT has received Approvals in Principle (AiP) for its three-tank LNG tanker design from DNV and Bureau Veritas (BV).
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Call for commitment to hydrogen fuels made at COP27
A joint statement on green hydrogen for shipping issued at COP27 commits to rapid adoption of green hydrogen-based fuels this decade for the full decarbonisation of shipping by 2050.
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HHI granted AiP for HiMSEN hydrogen-natural gas safety
Following performance testing in September 2022, Hyundai Heavy Industries has obtained approval in principle (AiP) for its ‘HiMSEN natural gas-hydrogen mixed fuel engine safety concept’.
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Biofuel analysis tool
Biofuels are an immediate way shippers can reduce greenhouse gas emissions but come with a range of challenges
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Ingeteam supplies converter for smart ferry
Electrical engineering firm, Ingeteam, has supplied converter technology for South Korea’s first smart electric passenger ship.
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coZEV releases roadmap to 2040
The Cargo Owners for Zero Emissions Vessels (coZEV) has released its Roadmap to 2040 which outlines action areas cargo owners can start taking in 2023 to enable full decarbonisation of their ocean freight by 2040.
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MSC106 requires flashpoint on bunker delivery note
The 106th session of the IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC 106) was held in London, UK, from 2 to 11 November and adopted changes relating to bunker delivery notes, surveys and inclinometers.
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AiP granted for liquid hydrogen PEMFC
Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has been granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for its liquid hydrogen fuel cell ship propulsion system from DNV.