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LNG CARRIER SUB-COOLER RETROFIT IMPROVES GHG EMISSIONS

LNG CARRIER SUB-COOLER RETROFIT IMPROVES GHG EMISSIONS

Lloyd’s Register (LR), Cool Company and HD Hyundai Marine Solution (HD HMS) have successfully completed a reliquefaction retrofit on the 'Kool Glacier', a CoolCo-owned 162,000m3 LNG carrier, said to mark a significant step forward in sustainable shipping operations....

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Protea Marine Emissions Monitoring
Roodhart Marine
INDUSTRY CAN MAKE SOUND DECISIONS, DESPITE UNCERTAINTY

INDUSTRY CAN MAKE SOUND DECISIONS, DESPITE UNCERTAINTY

Finland's NAPA was one of 13 companies that participated in a scenario-based analysis examining three global decarbonisation scenarios to look in precise detail at how the industry – in all its moving parts – might be expected to transition to green fuels over time....

WHITE PAPER EXPLORES SHIPPING EMISSIONS REGULATIONS

WHITE PAPER EXPLORES SHIPPING EMISSIONS REGULATIONS

UK-based designer and manufacturer of emissions technologies has released a new white paper which tackles the challenges of compliance and emissions regulations in the global shipping industry. Exploring the latest regulations and legislation and the myriad of...

WIND POWER HELPS BERGE BULK MOVE TOWARDS ZERO-EMISSION

WIND POWER HELPS BERGE BULK MOVE TOWARDS ZERO-EMISSION

Singapore-based dry bulk owner Berge Bulk has signed agreements with Anemoi Marine Technologies to supply and fit two vessels in its dry bulk fleet with Anemoi Rotor Sails. The first vessel, Berge Neblina, a 388,000 dwt Valemax ore carrier built in 2012, was made...

MAERSK WITHDRAWS FROM ICS OVER DECARBONISATION

MAERSK WITHDRAWS FROM ICS OVER DECARBONISATION

Reports from the Reuters news agency say that A.P. Moller-Maersk has withdrawn its board member from the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), for reasons thought to be differences in approach to climate change. Maersk has been part of ICS's board for about 10...

NYK FORMS ALLIANCE TO CUT EXISTING VESSELS’ GHG EMISSIONS

NYK FORMS ALLIANCE TO CUT EXISTING VESSELS’ GHG EMISSIONS

Japan's NYK shipping company has signed a business alliance agreement with Nakashima Propeller and Fluid Techno  to verify the effects of energy-saving devices that enhance vessel fuel efficiency by improving water flow generated at the aft-end of ships, select...

NAPA HELPS TO CUT EXCESS EMISSIONS

NAPA HELPS TO CUT EXCESS EMISSIONS

Digital technology provider for the maritime industry NAPA has become one of the founding and coordinating members of the Blue Visby Consortium, which is aimed at helping the shipping industry eliminate the wasteful practice of 'Sail Fast, then Wait' (SFTW) through a...

Jotun
Alfa Laval
HAPAG-LLOYD AND DHL SIGN BIOFUEL AGREEMENT

HAPAG-LLOYD AND DHL SIGN BIOFUEL AGREEMENT

DHL Global Forwarding, the air and ocean freight specialist of Deutsche Post DHL Group, has signed an agreement with liner shipping company Hapag-Lloyd for the use of advanced biofuels. As an initial step, Hapag-Lloyd will ship 18,000 TEU of DHL’s volume using...

CHARGING-AT-SEA BUOY UNDERGOES TRIALS

CHARGING-AT-SEA BUOY UNDERGOES TRIALS

As part of the Horizon 2020 Magpie (sMArt Green Ports as Integrated Efficient multimodal hubs) project, Dutch research institute Marin is presently undertaking model tests to evaluate an E-buoy for charging vessels at sea. The E-buoy can be used to transfer power to...

WIND ASSISTANCE FOR BERGE BULKER

WIND ASSISTANCE FOR BERGE BULKER

Dry bulk operator Berge Bulk is to equip its 210,000 dwt Newcastlemax bulker 'Berge Olympus' with four BAR Tech WindWings by Yara Marine Technologies. James Marshall, CEO Berge Bulk, said: “This partnership with BAR Tech and Yara Marine is a great step towards our...

CMA CGM IS FIRST TO WIN GREEN MARINE CERTIFICATION

CMA CGM IS FIRST TO WIN GREEN MARINE CERTIFICATION

French container shipping group CMA CGM says that it has become the first major shipping company to be awarded the Green Marine Europe label, which the company says underlines its commitment towards the environment, based on eight distinct performance indicators. The...

A.P. MOLLER FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTES MORE TO ADVANCE DECARBONISATION

A.P. MOLLER FOUNDATION CONTRIBUTES MORE TO ADVANCE DECARBONISATION

The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping has received a second donation, worth DKK 320m, from the A.P. Møller and Chastine Mc-Kinney Møller Foundation in recognition of the Centre’s ability to accelerate the decarbonization of the maritime industry...

Pureteq
Krohne
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