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STUDIES INDICATE POTENTIAL FOR METHANE EMISSION ABATEMENT

STUDIES INDICATE POTENTIAL FOR METHANE EMISSION ABATEMENT

Safetytech Accelerator, in collaboration with Chevron, Carnival Corporation, Shell and Seapeak, has successfully completed three technology feasibility studies as part of its flagship Methane Abatement in Maritime Innovation Initiative (MAMII). The results of these...

AMOGY RAISES MORE FINANCE FOR AMMONIA CRACKING

AMOGY RAISES MORE FINANCE FOR AMMONIA CRACKING

Amogy, a US provider of ammonia-to-power solutions, has raised US$ 56m in venture financing, bringing the total raised since inception to more than US$ 270m. The latest round was co-led by existing investor Aramco Ventures and new investor SV Investment. Additional...

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GRIMALDI FERRIES TO CONNECT TO SHORE POWER IN BARCELONA

GRIMALDI FERRIES TO CONNECT TO SHORE POWER IN BARCELONA

Italian shipping group Grimaldi says that the Port of Barcelona has taken a major step towards sustainability with the arrival of its first Onshore Power Supply (OPS) system for ferries at the Grimaldi terminal on Sant Bertran wharf. This milestone marks the beginning...

DENMARK PUBLISHES POLICY ON BIOFOULING MANAGEMENT

DENMARK PUBLISHES POLICY ON BIOFOULING MANAGEMENT

Danske Rederier (Danish Shipping) strongly supports IMO guidelines on biofouling management to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems and the biodiversity of the seas, regarding biofouling as a major factor in the spread of invasive species. Algae and barnacles stuck on...

Marine propulsion & machinery news

MTU LARGE ENGINES NOW APPROVED FOR HVO AND IMO III  

MTU LARGE ENGINES NOW APPROVED FOR HVO AND IMO III  

Rolls-Royce Power Systems now offers its mtu Series 1163 and 8000 large engines in all cylinder variants - 16 and 20V in each case - in the power range between 4,800 and 10,000kW with SCR system for compliance with emission stage IMO III. This enables ship operators...

MAN’S HAMBURG SERVICE CENTRE ADAPTS TO NEW FUELS

MAN’S HAMBURG SERVICE CENTRE ADAPTS TO NEW FUELS

MAN Energy Solutions’ largest service centre, MAN PrimeServ Hamburg, has announced changes to its core concept to adapt to the changing times the maritime service industry is currently experiencing, citing the emergence of alternative fuels, larger ships and shorter...

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DAMEN DEVELOPS SUSTAINABLE SHIPS FOR RENEWABLES INDUSTRY

DAMEN DEVELOPS SUSTAINABLE SHIPS FOR RENEWABLES INDUSTRY

Damen Shipyards Group is developing a new class of vessel that will be capable of supporting the next big development in offshore wind; the roll out of large scale, floating offshore wind turbines (FOWT). Forecasts indicate that by 2050 over 200GW of new FOWT will be...

DESIGN CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY ESTONIAN FERRY

DESIGN CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY ESTONIAN FERRY

Deltamarin has signed a contract with the Estonian Transport Administration to develop a new concept for a ferry travelling between the larger islands and the mainland. Valentin Bratkov, Head of the Estonian Transport Administration Ship Construction Project, said:...

Shipbuilding & ship repair news

SANMAR BUILDING SEVEN NEW BATTERY ELECTRIC TUGS

SANMAR BUILDING SEVEN NEW BATTERY ELECTRIC TUGS

Turkish tug and workboat builder Sanmar has started work on seven more of its emissions-free battery electric powered ElectRA class tugs. Sanmar has experienced huge interest in these ‘Tugs of the Future’ and, once built and delivered, these latest versions will bring...

MOL TAKES DELIVERY OF SECOND WIND-ASSISTED BULKER

MOL TAKES DELIVERY OF SECOND WIND-ASSISTED BULKER

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced the completion of 'Green Winds', a 63,896 dwt Ultramax bulk carrier equipped with the Wind Challenger hard sail wind power propulsion system  at Oshima Shipbuilding. MOL Group company MOL Drybulk will operate this new vessel,...

Ship classification news

ABS SETS UP ELECTRIFICATION CENTRE TO DRIVE DECARBONISATION

ABS SETS UP ELECTRIFICATION CENTRE TO DRIVE DECARBONISATION

ABS is launching a global ABS Electrification Centre to support maritime decarbonisation projects. Comprising ABS engineers and technical specialists, the centre will support a range of electrification projects for shipowners, shipyards and other stakeholders across...

HMD GAINS APPROVAL FOR AMMONIA BUNKER TANKER

HMD GAINS APPROVAL FOR AMMONIA BUNKER TANKER

Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for a 10,000m3 ammonia bunkering vessel developed by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD), a key result of a joint development project (JDP) established earlier in 2023 to meet the global demand for safe design and...

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PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT ENSURES OPTIMISED MAINTENANCE FOR DUAL-FUEL SHIPS

PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT ENSURES OPTIMISED MAINTENANCE FOR DUAL-FUEL SHIPS

Wärtsilä has signed an eight-year Guaranteed Asset Performance agreement with Japanese operator NYK LNG Ship Management, covering the two Wärtsilä X72DF main engines on an LNG Carrier vessel and designed to maximise the vessel availability and ensure its operation...

ACCELLERON ACQUISITION FOCUSES ON DECARBONISATION

ACCELLERON ACQUISITION FOCUSES ON DECARBONISATION

Turbocharging company Accelleron has announced its plans to acquire marine fuel injection system manufacturer Officine Meccaniche Torino (OMT). Founded in 1930 and based in Turin, Italy, OMT serves engine builders with high precision fuel injection equipment with a...

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