All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 127
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Wärtsilä to integrate Voyage business with Marine Power
Wärtsilä Corporation is integrating the Voyage business into Marine Power as a single business unit.
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Steel cutting for Pakistan navy OPV
Steel cutting of the second of two offshore patrol vessels for the Pakistan navy has begun at Damen Shipyards Galati.
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Partners ready for dual-fuel hydrogen engine projects
Volvo Penta and CMB.TECH have agreed to accelerate the development of dual-fuel hydrogen-powered solutions.
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Titan plans new bio-LNG plant
Titan has chosen the Port of Amsterdam as the site for its new biomethane (bio-LNG) liquefaction plant.
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Green corridor planned between Gothenburg and Rotterdam
The Port of Gothenburg and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the realisation of a Green Corridor to support sustainable shipping between the two ports.
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Australia’s Pilbara could be ammonia fuel hub
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has been selected to undertake key feasibility studies into using clean ammonia to refuel ships at the world-scale ports in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
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Svitzer appoints new UK MD
Following the merging of Svitzer’s UK North and South clusters earlier this year, the new MD will further unify operations in UK market
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Missing engine parts led to fire
A missing retaining ring and mounting bracket on the port main diesel engine led to an engine-room fire on a towing vessel in the US, according to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
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Off-spec fuel can cost $50,000 per incident
Lloyd’s Register (LR), in collaboration with marine innovation consultancy Thetius, has published a new report titled ‘Testing Times – The vital role of ship fuel oil testing and quantity verification in an uncertain era’ estimating that in excess of 1 million metric tons of off-specification or non-compliant fuels are detected ...
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Conference
Learn from Norsepower at Propulsion & Future Fuels
Join Tuomas Riski, CEO, Norsepower at Propulsion & Future Fuels, and learn about their latest Wind Propulsion Rotor sail design. This year’s conference will take place from 22-24 November 2022.
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Avoiding stranded assets
Lex Nijsen, Senior Vice President and Head of Sales 4-Stroke engines, Man ES, confirmed to speak at Propulsion & Future Fuels. Attend and benefit from insights on what Man ES is currently doing to decarbonise the industry with eFuels and biofuels.
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The Motorship Awards – Meet the Finalist
Learn about some of this year’s most innovative low-emissions vessel partnerships, as voted for by the editor of The Motorship. Then have the opportunity to network and celebrate with the winner during the conference dinner.
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Accelleron opens Jakarta workshop
A new workshop near Jakarta is boosting Accelleron’s turbocharger service network across Indonesia
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DSME inks LH2 containment MoU with McDermott subsidiary
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has signed a memorandum of understanding with CB&I, a containment specialist subsidiary of engineering firm McDermott, to collaborate in develop liquid hydrogen (LH2) containment solutions for a large LH2 carrier project.
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MAN ES to leverage stationary biofuel expertise
MAN Energy Solutions plans to leverage its expertise in the combustion of biofuels in stationary applications in the maritime market, Finn Fjeldhøj, Head of Engineering, MAN Energy Solutions - Small Bore at Holeby tells The Motorship.
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NYK develops CBM method for engine bearings
NYK and MTI have received approval from ClassNK for a new condition-based maintenance method for monitoring the bearings on the engine of the NYK-owned coal carrier Noshiro Maru.
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Hybrid drivetrains selected for Hamburg ferries
Danfoss Editron has been chosen to provide drivetrain systems for three hybrid passenger ferries that will operate on the Elbe River in Hamburg, Germany.
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Methanol-to-hydrogen reformer distribution deal
Copenhagen-based project management company Green Marine Engineering has signed a sales agreement with global renewable energy company, e1 Marine, for its methanol-to-hydrogen reformer technology.
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Shell to demonstrate SOFC on LNG carrier
Shell has signed a deal to power an LNG carrier with a HyAxiom-developed solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) to test the technology’s ability to cut carbon emissions from maritime transport.
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Propeller blade upgrade cuts fuel consumption
Berg Propulsion has secured a substantial reduction in fuel consumption and vibration for a long-serving Baltic ferry, after a propeller blade replacement.