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ZINUS SYSTEM FOR FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC BULK CARRIER PROJECT

ZINUS SYSTEM FOR FIRST ALL-ELECTRIC BULK CARRIER PROJECT

Zinus has signed a new contract with Norwegian system integrator SEAM for the delivery of a complete cable management system (CMS) to the OMYA Hustadmarmor project. This is said to further strengthen the company’s position as a key technology provider in the...

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Protea Marine Emissions Monitoring
Roodhart Marine
REPORT IDENTIFIES PROGRESS IN SHIPPING DECARBONISATION

REPORT IDENTIFIES PROGRESS IN SHIPPING DECARBONISATION

The ‘Getting to Zero Coalition Action Framework: Documenting actions towards decarbonising shipping’ report, published by the Global Maritime Forum’s Getting to Zero Coalition—a powerful alliance of over 200 organisations across maritime, energy, infrastructure and...

WATERBORNE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM WELCOMES NEW EU LONG-TERM BUDGET

WATERBORNE TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM WELCOMES NEW EU LONG-TERM BUDGET

The Waterborne Technology Platform has welcomed the resolution of the European Parliament regarding the long-term budget of the EU, emphasising the importance of research, development, innovation and its deployment. On 7 May 2025, the European Parliament adopted a...

BERGE BULK BEGINS ONBOARD CCS TRIAL

BERGE BULK BEGINS ONBOARD CCS TRIAL

Berge Bulk has completed the installation of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) system on board its 63,000 dwt Ultramax vessel, 'Berge Yotei', marking a key step in its decarbonisation journey under the company’s signature 'Maritime Marshall Plan' for decarbonisation....

PORT OF GOTHENBURG TESTS GREEN HYDROGEN AS SHORE POWER SOURCE

PORT OF GOTHENBURG TESTS GREEN HYDROGEN AS SHORE POWER SOURCE

A pilot project using a hydrogen generator to supply electricity to ships docked at the Port of Gothenburg is now in its final phase. This method is expected to pave the way for reduced emissions in other ports where conventional shore power connections are not...

WÄRTSILÄ’S CCS RELEASED TO MARITIME MARKETPLACE

WÄRTSILÄ’S CCS RELEASED TO MARITIME MARKETPLACE

Wärtsilä has announced that its carbon capture solution (CCS) is now commercially available to the global maritime industry, which the company says delivers a step-change in shipping’s decarbonisation journey. According to Wärtsilä’s tests, the new Wärtsilä CCS has...

GCMD STUDY CONFIRMS POTENTIAL OF OCCS

GCMD STUDY CONFIRMS POTENTIAL OF OCCS

A comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) conducted by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) quantifies the potential of onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) to provide GHG emissions savings. The study, named COLOSSUS (Carbon capture,...

Jotun
Alfa Laval
MAERSK-OWNED COMPANY JOINS MARITIME BATTERY FORUM

MAERSK-OWNED COMPANY JOINS MARITIME BATTERY FORUM

The Maritime Battery Forum has welcomed Stillstrom, an innovative company owned by the A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, dedicated to delivering offshore power and charging solutions, as its newest member. Stillstrom's business is intended to transform offshore power supply...

CORVUS ENERGY BATTERY SYSTEMS FOR MATSON LNG-HYBRID CONTAINERSHIPS

CORVUS ENERGY BATTERY SYSTEMS FOR MATSON LNG-HYBRID CONTAINERSHIPS

Corvus Energy has been selected by Kongsberg Maritime to supply marine Energy Storage Systems (ESS) for Matson Navigation Company’s new LNG-powered Aloha Class containerships designed by Komac. With a capacity of 3,600 TEU, the 260m Matson Aloha Class vessels are the...

FINNISH FERRY COMPANY EXPANDS HYBRID BATTERY CAPACITY

FINNISH FERRY COMPANY EXPANDS HYBRID BATTERY CAPACITY

Wasaline is making a significant leap toward sustainable maritime transport by expanding the onboard battery capacity of ro-pax ‘Aurora Botnia’ with an additional 10.4 MWh, to be delivered in autumn 2025. The battery will be supplied by marine battery specialist AYK...

SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM INTRODUCED FOR SEAGOING SHIPPING

SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM INTRODUCED FOR SEAGOING SHIPPING

Netherlands-based maritime solar specialist Wattlab is introducing its SolarDeck system to the seagoing shipping industry. SolarDeck is a modular and scalable system of deck-mounted solar panels that are intended to yield significant reductions in fuel consumption and...

GREENER REEFERS COULD SAVE FUEL AND GHG EMISSIONS

GREENER REEFERS COULD SAVE FUEL AND GHG EMISSIONS

According to a new White Paper developed by the Kuehne Climate Center and GIZ, a full transition to greener refrigerated containers (reefers) could reduce GHG emissions by up to 3.74m tons CO₂e per year. Natural refrigerants such as propane match or outperform...

DENMARK WELCOMES IMO PROPOSALS FOR BIOFOULING MANAGEMENT

DENMARK WELCOMES IMO PROPOSALS FOR BIOFOULING MANAGEMENT

According to Danske Rederier (Danish Shipping), biofouling on ship hulls — in the form of small algae, barnacles, and other organisms — can spread invasive species over vast distances and cause problems in marine ecosystems on the other side of the world. IMO’s Marine...

Pureteq
Krohne
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