In a joint statement, European Shipowners (ECSA) and European green transport group Transport and Environment (T&E) have called upon EU leaders to prioritise clean fuel production as part of the upcoming Clean Industrial Deal. The Draghi Report estimated that...
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MAERSK SECURES ANOTHER BIO-METANOL DEAL
A.P. Moller-Maersk has entered into a long-term bio-methanol offtake agreement with LONGi Green Energy Technology, which will contribute to lowering GHG emissions from Maersk’s growing fleet of dual-fuel methanol container vessels. Rabab Raafat Boulos, COO A.P....
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FUEL-FROM-WASTE COULD BE CRITICAL FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
According to US fuel-from-waste company WasteFuel, the transportation sector contributes significantly to climate change, so addressing transport sector emissions is critical to achieving overall net zero targets. For 45% of countries, transport is said to be the...
IMO HEADS TO AZERBAIJAN FOR COP29
Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez will lead IMO’s delegation to the annual UN Climate Change Conference (COP 29) to be held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 11 to 22 November 2024. The 29th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)...
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HYDROGEN ENGINES FOR JAPANESE TUG
Two medium-speed dual fuel hydrogen engines from Belgian company BeHydro, a joint venture between ABC and CMB.Tech, are set to power a tugboat in Japan. Each engine is rated 1,618 kW output at 968 rpm. The high-performance vessel is expected to cut CO2 emission by...
BRUNVOLL THRUSTERS FOR GREEN SAILING CRUISE SHIP DUO
Chantiers de l’Atlantique has chosen Brunvoll as the supplier of main propulsion for Orient Express Silenseas’s new cruise ships, which will become the world’s largest sailing ships. The order is for two vessels, with two additional ships as an option. For each ship...
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KOREAN AiP ISSUED FOR CO2 CARRIER PROJECT
Korean Register (KR) and Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) have conducted a joint development project (JDP) to develop 40,000m3 liquid Carbon dioxide (LCO2) carriers fuelled with LNG, which has resulted in KR issuing an approval in principle (AiP). As a way of tackling...
C-JOB TO DESIGN GREECE’S FIRST ELECTRIC RO-PAX
Greek ferry operator Saronic Ferries and C-Job Naval Architects have partnered to deliver the design for the first fully-electric Ro-Pax ferry in Greece, in line with Saronic Ferries' mission to operate a purely emissions-free fleet by 2040 to all destinations. George...
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NYK AND JMU WORK ON ESTIMATING GHG BEFORE BUILD
NYK and Japan Marine United Corporation (JMU) are mutually formulating a method for estimating a ship’s performance in actual seas before construction is completed. The companies have recently completed verification of a vessel’s propulsive performance in wind and...
CARNIVAL ORDERS ANOTHER LNG-FUELLED CRUISE SHIP FROM MEYER WERFT
German shipyard Meyer Werft and Carnival Corporation of the USA have reached an agreement to build another modern cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Line for delivery in 2028. This follows a similar order placed in February 2024. The orders are subject to financing....
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DNV TO ADVISE GREEK EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY ON ENERGY SAVING DEVICES
Hellenic Marine Equipment Manufacturers and Exporters (HEMEXPO), a suppliers and exporters association for the international shipping sector, has reached an agreement with classification society DNV for the assessment of energy-saving devices (ESDs) produced by...
ALGOMA METHANOL-READY TANKERS WILL BE BUILT TO ABS CLASS
Canadian shipping company Algoma Central Corporation has ordered two, methanol-ready, 37,000 dwt ice class product tanker vessels to be built to ABS Class at Hyundai Mipo Shipyard in South Korea. This CAN$127m investment followed an order for two, new, 72,250...
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HMM HALVES CARBON EMISSIONS IN DECADE
South Korean shipping company HMM has accelerated its efforts to become an eco-friendly shipping company, reducing carbon emissions to less than half of 2010 levels. According to HMM, the CO2 emissions generated when transporting 1TEU of container for 1km decreased...
VARD ELECTRO SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH THE SWITCH
Marine electrical systems provider Vard Electro has signed an agreement, said to be worth several millions of euros, with Yaskawa Environmental Energy/The Switch to supply full DC distribution systems along with its protection devices. As part of the agreement, Vard...
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