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LARGEST BATTERY-ELECTRIC SHIP POWERS UP IN AUSTRALIA

LARGEST BATTERY-ELECTRIC SHIP POWERS UP IN AUSTRALIA

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, December 16, 2025 | Shipbuilding & ship repair news

Incat Tasmania says it has achieved a defining moment in maritime history, as the largest battery-electric ship ever constructed was powered up and successfully completed its first e-motor trial in Hobart, Tasmania. Hull 096 – the world’s largest battery-electric ship...
IACS CONFIRMS COMMITMENT TO DECARBONISATION

IACS CONFIRMS COMMITMENT TO DECARBONISATION

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, December 16, 2025 | Ship classification news

At the recent 92nd meeting (C92) of the Council of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) in London, the council reviewed the significant outputs from its safe decarbonisation and safe digital transformation panels, the progress made on the...
MTU GENSETS FOR BALEÀRIA ALL-ELECTRIC FERRIES

MTU GENSETS FOR BALEÀRIA ALL-ELECTRIC FERRIES

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, December 16, 2025 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems division is supplying a total of eight mtu emergency power generators for two fully electric fast ferries belonging to the Spanish shipping company Baleària. From 2027, the ships will cover the 18 nautical miles between Tarifa in Spain and...
J-ENG STARTS WORK ON METHANOL-FUELLED UEC50 ENGINE

J-ENG STARTS WORK ON METHANOL-FUELLED UEC50 ENGINE

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, December 16, 2025 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Japan Engine Corporation (J-Eng) has commenced the development of its methanol-fuelled UEC50LSJM engine. Following the completion of its first ammonia-fuelled engine, 7UEC50LSJA, in August 2025, J-Eng is also working on the development of the hydrogen-fuelled...
ABB AND HDF ENERGY SIGN AGREEMENT FOR LARGE VESSEL FUEL CELLS

ABB AND HDF ENERGY SIGN AGREEMENT FOR LARGE VESSEL FUEL CELLS

by Bill Thomson | Monday, December 15, 2025 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

ABB and HDF Energy have signed a joint-development agreement (JDA) to develop a high-power fuel cell unit for marine applications. Enabling megawatt-scale hydrogen fuel cells, the project anticipates installations on board several vessel types, including large...
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