All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 158
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DB Schenker plans zero-emission autonomous container feeder
DB Schenker has revealed plans to run an autonomous, zero-emission coastal container feeder between Ikornnes quay and the Port of Ålesund in Norway for the furniture company Ekornes.
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Sustainability Infuses Short-Sea Project
Giving new expression to the European short-sea sector’s commitment to more ‘sustainable’ transport, the first of the vaunted Hanse Eco coaster class has made her debut.
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Alfa Laval joins Methanol Institute
Alfa Laval joins the Methanol Institute, contributing expertise on the route to marine decarbonisation
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MAN Reveals Tier III NOx-Abatement Engine Orders Surpass 2,000
MAN Energy Solutions’ Two-Stroke Business has received over 1,000 orders for its Tier III NOx-abatement technologies for its portfolio of MAN B&W two-stroke engines since January 2021, the company has revealed. In all, the company has now booked more than 2,000 orders for its IMO MARPOL Annex VI Tier III-compliant ...
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Monjasa completes first biofuels delivery in the UAE
Oil and shipping group Monjasa has successfully completed its first blending and supply of marine biofuels in the UAE. The project was carried out in close collaboration with international energy company, Uniper and biofuel producer Neutral Fuels.
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Wärtsilä to supply Eastaway with six Power Limitation Solutions
Wärtsilä is supporting Eastaway Ship Management in reaching its decarbonisation targets by providing Power Limitation Solutions for six vessels.
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Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance enter into force
Navium Marine and AXA XL have joined the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance as the eighth and ninth signatories, allowing the Principles to enter into force.
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Singaporean decarb hub expands membership
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) in Singapore has announced three new partners – the International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA), the International Windship Association (IWSA) and Kpler.
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Korean companies plan vanadium-ion battery by 2023
Korean Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (KSOE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Korean vanadium-ion battery manufacturer Standard Energy aimed at developing a system suitable for ships in 2023.
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Japanese Yard Endorses LPG As Main Fuel
LPG dual-fuel propulsion is the system of choice for the latest addition to the Japanese-controlled LPG carrier fleet.
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GTT granted AiP for ballast-free LNG bunker vessel
Following Approval in Principle (AiP) from China Classification Society and DNV last year, GTT has now been awarded AiP from Bureau Veritas (BV) for its Shear-Water concept, a new ballast-free LNG bunker and feeder vessel.
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Valmet adds wet electrostatic precipitator to scrubber range
Finland-based Valmet has introduced a new wet electrostatic precipitator for the marine industry to enhance emission control by removing harmful particulate matter from the exhaust gas flow.
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LR AiP for hydrogen generator
e1 Marine’s methanol to hydrogen generator has been awarded approval in principle across all marine applications and vessel types
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Bunker levy on tankers won’t achieve short-term goals
A study of the impact of a bunker levy on the tanker segment demonstrates that levies as high as $1,200 per metric tonne of fuel are unlikely to achieve the IMO’s short-term decarbonisation goals.
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LR warns on microbial growth in tanks
Lloyd’s Register (LR) is warning shipowners that certain ship’s tanks could be subjected to severe microbial attack, causing significant losses in plating thickness.
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CTV design contract for the US
Incat Crowther has secured a three-vessel order for a US operator of offshore Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs)
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UK awards grant to mobile LH2 bunkering solution
Liquid hydrogen bunkering unit developer, Unitrove, has been awarded a grant by the UK government to develop its portable units ready for commercial roll-out.
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Dual-fuel offshore installation vessel joins DEME fleet
DEME’s new offshore installation vessel Orion has officially joined the company’s fleet.
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MSC 105 approves new survey requirements
The 105th session of the IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) was held from 20 to 29 April, with new Enhanced Survey Programme (ESP Code) requirements agreed to enter into force for bulk carriers and tankers.
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Yara Birkeland christened
The Yara Birkeland, the world’s first electric, autonomous container vessel, has been christened in Norway.