All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 190
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Industry Events
CMA Shipping 2022
Hilton Stamford Connecticut | 29-31 March 2022
Focusing on bringing the industry together after the last two years, this year’s exceptional agenda will focus on the lessons learned but also the opportunities that lie ahead as trade gets back on track with shipping leading the way. -
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Huisman awarded leg encircling cranes contract for Cadeler WTIVs
Huisman has been awarded a contract to design and construct the leg encircling cranes (LEC) for two wind turbine installation vessels (WTIV) by COSCO Shipping (Qidong) Offshore Co., Ltd.
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Volvo Penta to test power-by-the-hour model with Hurtigruten in 2022
Volvo Penta has announced plans to trial a new power-by-the-hour business model in 2022. The company is planning to pilot the new business model with Hurtigruten when Norwegian expedition cruise operator takes delivery of a new hybrid day tour vessel.
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Project to accelerate development of Dutch hydrogen solutions receives funding
A Netherlands based consortium intended to accelerate the introduction of hydrogen into the maritime sector has been awarded a grant of EUR24.2 million (US$27.4m) from the country’s R&D Mobility Fund.
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BV AiP for HHI floating offshore wind turbine foundation
Bureau Veritas has awarded approval in principle to Hyundai Heavy Industries for its design and development of a new floating offshore wind turbine foundation.
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ABS and Nozomi join forces to bolster cybersecurity
ABS Consulting is teaming up with Nozomi Networks to enhance ABS Consulting’s operational technology (OT) network monitoring and managed services for the oil and gas, power and energy, maritime, chemical and manufacturing sectors.
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Next-gen tug partnership
A new partnership has been formed to advance China’s intelligent vessel standards and next-gen tug technology.
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FFI to meet UK hydrogen demand by shipping ammonia from around the world
Australia’s Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) wants green hydrogen to be the most globally traded seaborne energy commodity and is currently building an ammonia supply chain to satisfy UK demand.
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EU Ports Call For FuelEU Clarity
European port operators want coherent legislation on the provision and the use of clean energy infrastructure for ports.
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MAN ES To Bring Methanol Solutions For Four-Stroke Engines To Market By 2024
MAN Energy Solutions has announced plans to bring a dual-fuel, medium-speed engine capable of running on methanol to the market by 2024, with a dual-fuel hydrogen engine for the stationary market expected in 2023. The introduction of medium-speed dual-fuel engines capable of operating on ammonia would follow the emergence of ...
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First competence standard and recommended guidelines for remote operators
DNV has introduced a groundbreaking competence standard for remote control centre operators (RCCO). The standard - the first in the shipping industry - is supported by a new recommended practice that offers a certification scheme for RCCOs.
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Subsidised ferry link between Cyprus and Greece retendered
The Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry has launched a new tender process to restore a regular maritime passenger link between Cyprus and Greece.
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Vard develops new 7,500cbm LNG bunker vessel design
Vard Engineering AS, a unit of Norway-based Vard, has developed a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker vessel design to meet growing demand for ship-to-ship bunkering, as well as local distribution.
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Renewable energy certification first
A maritime professional services organisation can now certify complex hybrid renewable energy projects.
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First LNG bunkering for pure-gas inland Chinese vessels
China State Shipbuilding Corporation announced that it had completed the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering for two pure-gas vessels operating in the Pearl River, in a further demonstration of the expansion of China’s LNG bunkering network.
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A NORDIC STAMP ON CHINESE PRODUCTION
Chinese construction married with advanced European design, engineering and propulsion technology has spawned what has been described as “one of the world’s most climate-smart passengerships.”
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Stage V certification for Damen SCR system
Damen has announced that its emissions reduction system has been awarded official EU Stage V certification
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WinGD lowers methane slip below 1g/kWh in multi-turbo test
During The Motorship’s recent Propulsion and Future Fuels conference in Copenhagen, Dominik Schneiter, VP of Research and Development at engine designer WinGD, announced that the company had made a significant advance in reducing methane slip.
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Japan advances hydrogen supply chain based on liquid organic carrier
A string of partnerships across Australasia are taking shape as Japan looks to secure a commercial hydrogen supply chain using a liquid organic hydrogen carrier by 2025.