All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 176
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Dual SCR systems retrofitted on cruise ship
MAN PrimeServ Augsburg has completed the retrofitting of dual SCR systems aboard the cruise ship Amadea.
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New shaft seal has SRTP benefit
Thordon Bearings has released a new propeller shaft seal with a unique Safe Return to Port (SRTP) design.
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BIMCO – Reconfirmed supporter
BIMCO is an independent international shipping association, with a membership composed of shipowners, managers, brokers, agents and many other stakeholders with interests in the shipping industry. They will once again be supporting Propulsion & Future Fuels.
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Final call for abstracts
There is just one week left to submit your abstract for consideration for this years Propulsion & Future Fuels, taking place from 22-24 November 2022 at Le Méridien Hotel, Hamburg, Germany.
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New beam trawler
Damen’s new beam trawler has been custom-designed to reduce drag in water, making it more fuel efficient
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Methanol Institute – Confirmed Sponsor
The Methanol Institute are confirmed to sponsor the 2022 conference. Propulsion & Future Fuels will be taking place in Le Méridien hotel Hamburg 22-24 November 2022.
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New polymer fuel cell power density advance
A new high-temperature polymer fuel cell that operates at 80-160 degrees Celsius, with a higher-rated power density than current fuel cells, has been developed for heavy duty applications.
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Concordia Maritime considers tanker to containership conversions
Concordia Maritime has launched a technical design study together with Stena Teknik and a German consulting company to investigate the feasibility of converting and adapting a P-MAX tanker for container transportation.
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MOL and Petronas study liquefied CO2 transportation
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study liquefied CO2 transportation for the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) value chain.
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World’s first LNG-fuelled Newcastlemax delivered
BHP has taken delivery of world’s first LNG-fuelled Newcastlemax bulk carrier, which will transport iron ore between Western Australia and Asia.
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Japan Opts For UK Hovercraft
UK hovercraft technology and manufacture has been chosen to revive a high-speed passenger service in western Japan
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Industry Events
Torsional Vibration Symposium 2022
Salzburg, Austria I 11-13 May 2022
The third Torsional Vibration Symposium, organized by the Vibration Association, will be held May 11th – 13th 2022 in Salzburg, Austria. -
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GTT and Shell in LH2 development tie-up
Shell’s International Trading and Shipping arm has agreed to cooperate with GTT to develop leading-edge technologies to enable the transportation of liquid hydrogen (LH2).
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KR launches notation for underwater radiated noise
The Korean Register (KR) has developed Guidance for Underwater Radiated Noise which aims to help protect marine ecosystems by reducing noise from ships.
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Western Bulk buys first carbon offset biofuel
Western Bulk has taken delivery of its first carbon offset bio-blend bunker fuel (B30) from TFG Marine.
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European partners explore maritime transport of CO2
Aker Carbon Capture and Dan-Unity CO2 of Denmark have signed an agreement to develop flexible CO2 transport solutions, with the aim of establishing a full carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) value chain.
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Bunkering: The Other Side Of The Efficiency Equation
A new IBIA survey will help quantify the potential reduction in quantity disputes if bunker licences were to include mass flow meter system requirements.
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TotalEnergies inks biogas development partnership
TotalEnergies and Veolia have signed an agreement to produce biomethane from Veolia waste and water treatment facilities operating in more than 15 countries.
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Port of Rotterdam to develop a European hydrogen hub
At Europe’s largest energy port, work is underway on the development of all parts of the value chain from Europe’s largest green hydrogen factory to the import of hydrogen., writes Sjaak Poppe from the Port of Rotterdam.