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FUNDING FOR PROJECT TO TACKLE SKILLS GAP IN ALTERNATIVE FUELS

FUNDING FOR PROJECT TO TACKLE SKILLS GAP IN ALTERNATIVE FUELS

A cross-sector consortium comprising shipping and logistics company DFDS, International Bunker Industry Association (IBIA), the University of Plymouth and marine fuels training, conference and publishing organisation ship.energy, which is acting as the project lead,...

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Protea Marine Emissions Monitoring
Roodhart Marine
SGMF PUBLISHES NEW GUIDELINES FOR SAFE LNG BUNKERING

SGMF PUBLISHES NEW GUIDELINES FOR SAFE LNG BUNKERING

The Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) has released a third edition of its ’LNG as a marine fuel - Safety and Operational Guidelines - Bunkering’ publication, said to offer more comprehensive coverage in more detail than anything previously available. A growing...

ALFA LAVAL REPORTS SUCCESS FOR LPG-AS-FUEL RETROFIT SYSTEM

ALFA LAVAL REPORTS SUCCESS FOR LPG-AS-FUEL RETROFIT SYSTEM

As the marine industry focuses on decarbonisation, Alfa Laval says it is experiencing increased demand for solutions related to LPG as fuel, with several notable recent orders for the company's FCM LPG, a low-flashpoint fuel supply system (LFSS) that can work...

ØRSTED INVESTS IN LIQUID WIND’S LARGE SWEDISH E-METHANOL PROJECT

ØRSTED INVESTS IN LIQUID WIND’S LARGE SWEDISH E-METHANOL PROJECT

Danish company Ørsted and Liquid Wind of Sweden have reached an agreement, under which Ørsted will acquire a 45% ownership share of Liquid Wind’s FlagshipONE e-methanol project, which is a late-stage development project that could become the first large-scale...

MAN APPROVAL FOR CHEVRON HDAX 9700 OIL IN FOUR-STROKE DUAL-FUEL ENGINES

MAN APPROVAL FOR CHEVRON HDAX 9700 OIL IN FOUR-STROKE DUAL-FUEL ENGINES

Chevron Marine Lubricant’s low sulphated-ash trunk piston engine oil - HDAX 9700 - is believed to be the first lubricant to gain time-unrestricted approval for use with MAN Energy Solutions’ four-stroke engines running on either LNG or distillate fuels (with a sulphur...

TECO 2030 AND Gen2 ENERGY SIGN GREEN HYDROGEN FUEL CELL MoU

TECO 2030 AND Gen2 ENERGY SIGN GREEN HYDROGEN FUEL CELL MoU

Norwegian companies Teco 2030 and Gen2 Energy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on relevant projects where green hydrogen is needed for fuel cells. The parties jointly commit to investigate supply of green hydrogen from Gen2 Energy for relevant...

Jotun
Alfa Laval
TWO SPLIETHOFF VESSELS TEST BIO-DIESEL FUELS

TWO SPLIETHOFF VESSELS TEST BIO-DIESEL FUELS

Spliethoff Group’s constant striving to reduce its CO2 emissions has led to two trials using biofuel on its vessels, the first being between June and November 2021 on a heavy lift ship, and the second beginning in December 2021 on a multi-purpose cargo vessel. First,...

OLDENDORFF BUNKERS BIOFUEL FOR 15% EMISSION CUT

OLDENDORFF BUNKERS BIOFUEL FOR 15% EMISSION CUT

A trial voyage using biofuel for the CBH Group, the largest agricultural co-operative in Western Australia, is being performed on the 38,330 dwt general cargo ship 'Edwine Oldendorff' from Australia to Vietnam. The vessel loaded 30,000 tonnes of sustainably certified...

E-LEARNING COURSE ADDRESSES BUNKERING PITFALLS

E-LEARNING COURSE ADDRESSES BUNKERING PITFALLS

OneLearn Global has launched a new best-practice bunkering course for crew safety and to help cut the risk of costly, litigious disputes. The digital e-Learning training provider’s Safe Bunkering programme covers how and how not to receive and store bunker fuels....

HALDOR TOPSOE SECURES €45 MILLION EUROPEAN GREEN INVESTMENT

HALDOR TOPSOE SECURES €45 MILLION EUROPEAN GREEN INVESTMENT

In line with its strategy to become global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies by 2024, Danish technology provider Haldor Topsoe has signed a €45 million loan agreement with the European Investment Bank (EIB) to support its R&D investments. The EIB...

HULL COATING ENABLES RO-RO OPERATOR TO CUT CO2 EMISSIONS BY 4%

HULL COATING ENABLES RO-RO OPERATOR TO CUT CO2 EMISSIONS BY 4%

According to Hoegh Autoliners, a thin coat of paint on the hull of its vessels is reducing CO2 emissions by around 4%, by limiting the growth of barnacles, algae and other marine organisms. The company says that if these organisms build-up on a vessel’s hull, causing...

Pureteq
Krohne
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