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ABS CEO EXPLORES NET ZERO CHALLENGES

ABS CEO EXPLORES NET ZERO CHALLENGES

Christopher J Wiernicki, ABS Chairman and CEO, detailed the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition in shipping, speaking in Singapore at the inaugural Seatrium Visiting Professorship Lecture Wiernicki said: “People working together, embracing change and...

FINLAND FERRY COMPANY HOSTS GREENER CONFERENCES AFLOAT

FINLAND FERRY COMPANY HOSTS GREENER CONFERENCES AFLOAT

Viking Line’s latest sustainability innovation, the Green Sea Conference, is said to reduce GHG gas emissions from a conference trip by an average of 90% and satisfy the desires of environmentally conscious corporate customers. According to Viking Line, each year...

COOLCo TO TRIAL ARMADA HULL LUBRICATION

COOLCo TO TRIAL ARMADA HULL LUBRICATION

UK-based Armada Technologies, an EcoOne group company, is to collaborate with LNG carrier operator Cool Company (CoolCo) as they jointly work towards a more sustainable future. Under the partnership, Armada will design, engineer, procure, and provide support for the...

LNG-FUELLED TUG ADDED TO ‘WORLD’S GREENEST FLEET’

LNG-FUELLED TUG ADDED TO ‘WORLD’S GREENEST FLEET’

The first of two powerful, yet environmentally-friendly, escort tugs built at Sanmar Shipyards in Turkiye has arrived in Vancouver, Canada, to join what is claimed to be 'the greenest tugboat fleet in the world'. Put together by HaiSea Marine to work at LNG Canada’s...

EASTERN PACIFIC SHIPPING ADDS WIND PROPULSION TO TANKER

EASTERN PACIFIC SHIPPING ADDS WIND PROPULSION TO TANKER

Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) of Singapore has signed a contract for its first wind-assisted propulsion system, partnering with bound4blue to install three 22m eSails onboard the 50,000 dwt product tanker 'Pacific Sentinel'. The turnkey ‘suction sail’ technology,...

GERMAN GOVERNMENT FUNDS ROTOR SAIL FOR CEMENT CARRIER

GERMAN GOVERNMENT FUNDS ROTOR SAIL FOR CEMENT CARRIER

In summer 2024, Baltrader's new cement carrier ‘Cemcommander’ is to be fitted with a Norsepower rotor sail, with the aim of improving energy efficiency and reducing fuel consumption by up to 14%. The German Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV) is...

Jotun
Alfa Laval
HMM GHG CALCULATION METHODOLOGY VERIFIED BY KR

HMM GHG CALCULATION METHODOLOGY VERIFIED BY KR

Korean Register (KR) has awarded a third-party verification certificate for a 'Greenhouse Gas Reduction Calculation Methodology' developed by HMM, South Korea’s largest shipping company. The methodology is based on the EU's Renewable Energy Directive II, a regulatory...

DANES SUPPORT EU MARINE POLLUTION DIRECTIVE

DANES SUPPORT EU MARINE POLLUTION DIRECTIVE

According to Danske Rederier (Danish Shipping), the EU Directive on pollution from ships and the introduction of sanctions for illegal pollution are to be revised, as part of the Commission's overall plan for sustainable shipping. The overarching goal is zero...

SHIPBOARD CCS PROJECT COMPLETES FIRST STAGE

SHIPBOARD CCS PROJECT COMPLETES FIRST STAGE

The first phase of the EverLoNG project, an multinational-funded trial of ship-based carbon capture and storage (CCS) has now concluded, with promising results. The prototype system, developed in the Netherlands by Carbotreat, was installed on the Seapeak Arwa, an...

WIND ASSISTED PROPULSION FITTED TO CHEMICAL TANKER

WIND ASSISTED PROPULSION FITTED TO CHEMICAL TANKER

Dutch chemical tanker operator Chemship has commissioned its first ship with wind assisted ship propulsion, which the company believes will make the 'Chemical Challenger' the first such tanker to be equipped with sustainable wind technology. The ship will serve on...

SEATRIUM TO RETROFIT CCS SYSTEM ON SOLVANG ETHANE TANKER

SEATRIUM TO RETROFIT CCS SYSTEM ON SOLVANG ETHANE TANKER

Seatrium has secured an order to retrofit a full-scale, turnkey Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) system on a vessel owned by Norwegian company Solvang. The full-scale retrofit of a 7MW Wärtsilä CCS system, which is believed to be the first such retrofit, will be...

BIMCO ASKS MEPC81 TO RESOLVE RECYCING CONFLICTS

BIMCO ASKS MEPC81 TO RESOLVE RECYCING CONFLICTS

BIMCO, together with Bangladesh, India, Norway, Pakistan and the ICS, has submitted a paper ahead of IMO's 81st Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC81) meeting in March 2024. The paper highlights the need to solve possible conflicting requirements of the Hong...

Pureteq
Krohne
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