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ABB TO PROVIDE WORLD LARGEST SHORE POWER PROJECT IN ROTTERDAM

ABB TO PROVIDE WORLD LARGEST SHORE POWER PROJECT IN ROTTERDAM

ABB has signed contracts with Rotterdam Shore Power (RSP), a joint venture by the Port of Rotterdam and Eneco, an international energy company headquartered in the Netherlands, to engineer and construct shore power systems comprising multiple installations for the...

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ENHANCED PLATFORM ENABLES PORT EMISSIONS MONITORING

ENHANCED PLATFORM ENABLES PORT EMISSIONS MONITORING

PortXchange, established as a spin-off from the Rotterdam Port Authority to provide port emissions digitalisation and maritime solutions, is launching the EmissionInsider Carbon Insight Suite. This enhanced version of the company's emissions tracking and analysis...

ICS UPDATES GHG REDUCTION GUIDE FOR SHIPPING

ICS UPDATES GHG REDUCTION GUIDE FOR SHIPPING

With increasing requirements to reduce GHG emissions in shipping, International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) Publications has released the extensively updated second edition of its 'Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Guide to International Regulatory Compliance' to...

SLOW STEAMING CAN HAVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, SAYS HOULDER

SLOW STEAMING CAN HAVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES, SAYS HOULDER

According to independent design and engineering firm Houlder, many shipowners are turning to slow steaming, but caution is needed as owners not informed by data analysis risk a series of unintended financial consequences. The practice of slow steaming could even...

MORE SHORE POWER NEEDED TO IMPROVE AIR QUALITY IN US PORTS

MORE SHORE POWER NEEDED TO IMPROVE AIR QUALITY IN US PORTS

A study by the US-based International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) has shown that wider adoption of shore power by US ports could result in a significant reduction in harmful air pollution in the areas around those ports. Shore power technology can help the...

CHEVRON  GAS TANKER TO EMPLOY WIND CHALLENGER SYSTEM

CHEVRON  GAS TANKER TO EMPLOY WIND CHALLENGER SYSTEM

As part of the commitment to lower the carbon intensity of operations, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Chevron Shipping Company have announced an agreement to install Wind Challenger, a hard sail wind-assisted ship propulsion system developed by MOL and Oshima...

APPROVED CARBON CREDIT METHODOLOGY TACKLES METHANE EMISSIONS

APPROVED CARBON CREDIT METHODOLOGY TACKLES METHANE EMISSIONS

Daphne Technology's carbon credit methodology, which directly targets reduction of methane emissions from internal combustion engines using any methane-rich fuel, has now been approved by Gold Standard. Methane is a powerful GHG with a global warming potential (GWP)...

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MMMCZCS PROPOSES AGENDA FOR MEPC83

MMMCZCS PROPOSES AGENDA FOR MEPC83

The latest 'Countdown' newsletter from the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMZCS) reminds the industry that in spring 2025, the Member States of the IMO will decide on historic regulations for GHG emissions from international shipping. These...

UK WAPS SOLUTION PREPARES FOR INSTALLATION ON CARISBROOKE VESSEL

UK WAPS SOLUTION PREPARES FOR INSTALLATION ON CARISBROOKE VESSEL

UK ship operator Carisbrooke Shipping has announced that the GT Wings AirWing prototype wind assisted propulsion system (WAPS)technology will soon be ready for installation on its Vectis vessel and deployed on a voyages between North Europe and Canada. GT Green...

DNV TYPE APPROVAL FOR NORSEPOWER’S EX ROTOR SAIL VERSION

DNV TYPE APPROVAL FOR NORSEPOWER’S EX ROTOR SAIL VERSION

Norsepower and DNV have set an industry milestone with the type approval design certificate (TADC) award for the explosion-proof (EX) version of the Norsepower rotor sail (NPRS) 28m x 4m. As the first approval for a Wind Assisted Propulsion System (WAPS) to be used in...

BAR TECHNOLOGIES LAUNCHES SMALLER WINDWINGS VERSIONS

BAR TECHNOLOGIES LAUNCHES SMALLER WINDWINGS VERSIONS

BAR Technologies is expanding its WindWings portfolio of wind assistance for ships with the launch of new 20m and 24m models, designed to save 0.7t/day per WindWing on average, on worldwide routes. Building on the successful 37.5m WindWings, these new models will make...

WÄRTSILÄ UPGRADES COLOR LINE SCRUBBERS FOR CLOSED-LOOP OPERATION

WÄRTSILÄ UPGRADES COLOR LINE SCRUBBERS FOR CLOSED-LOOP OPERATION

Wärtsilä has received an order to upgrade the exhaust treatment system onboard four vessels in Norwegian operator Color Line’s fleet, adding close-loop functionality to the ships’ current open-loop scrubbers, enabling the ships to operate at maximum efficiency, safely...

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