MAN Energy Solutions has announced that the development of its ME-LGIA (Liquid Gas Injection Ammonia) engine has entered a new phase with the commencement of testing of a full-scale, two-stroke engine running on ammonia at its Copenhagen Research Centre (RCC). Ole...
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UECC SEALS BIOMETHANE DEAL WITH TITAN
Ro-ro company United European Car Carriers (UECC) and Titan Clean Fuels (Titan) have signed a new agreement that will see the vast majority of liquified gas supplied by Titan to UECC’s multi-fuel ships to have them run on biomethane (LBM/bio-LNG) for the remainder of...
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NORSEPOWER ROTOR SAILS FOR OLDENDORFF BULKER
Oldendorff Carriers has completed the installation and operational deployment of rotor sails on its bulk carrier 'Chinook Oldendorff'. Through a joint agreement first announced in December 2023, the Chinook Oldendorff transports Elk Valley Resources (EVR) steelmaking...
SHORE POWER PROJECT RECEIVES UK GOVERNMENT FUNDING
MSE International has won funding from the UK Government Transport Research and Innovation Grant (TRIG) 2024 to lead a new project, PRIMET; Port Recharging Infrastructure for Maritime Energy Transition. The project will accelerate the roll-out of port and harbour...
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ECHANDIA ESTABLISHES BATTERY PRODUCTION IN USA
In response to the rapidly increased demand in the maritime electrification sector in the Americas, Swedish company Echandia has chosen to set up a production facility in Washington State, where it will begin producing its advanced maritime battery system. Echandia...
METHANOL RETROFITS OFFERED FOR MAN FOUR-STROKE ENGINES
MAN PrimeServ, the after-sales brand of MAN Energy Solutions, has announced that, from 2025, it will offer a retrofit package for the conversion of conventional MAN four-stroke engines already in the field to dual-fuel methanol operation. Customers will initially be...
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AiP FOR SHI AMMONIA-FUELLED BOXSHIP
ABS has granted approval in principle (AiP) to a design by Samsung Heavy Industries’ (SHI) for an ammonia-fuelled Neo-Panamax container vessel. The AIP confirms the design has been reviewed by ABS against the requirements outlined in the ABS Guide for Ammonia Fueled...
ICE DEVELOPS ZERO-EMISSION SOV CONCEPT
Ship design consultancy ICE has developed a Service Operation Vessel (SOV) design suitable for emission free operations and cost-effective maintenance of offshore wind farms. The concept uses a battery-powered propulsion system designed to be recharged using offshore...
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KOREA SHIPBUILDING NAMES THREE GREEN CONTAINERSHIPS
Korea Shipbuilding has successfully completed three 8,000 TEU container ships, forming the first order since the company's foundation, which were named in a simultaneous ceremony at the Haenam Shipyard. The vessels were named Catherine C, Greenland and Greenville...
LPG-FUELLED GAS CARRIER DELIVERED TO MOL
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has taken delivery of a newbuild LPG/ammonia carrier, 'Aquamarine Progress II'. powered by LPG, from Namura Shipbuilding. The vessel was ordered by MOL group company, Aramo Shipping (Singapore). The Aquamarine Progress II will sail under a time...
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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...
AMMONIA-FUELLED CONTAINERSHIP RECEIVES AiP FROM ABS
Classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of a 15,000 TEU ammonia-powered container vessel. The certificates were presented to Seaspan Corporation and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon...
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ONBOARD CARBON CAPTURE COMPANY EXPANDS TO ASIA PACIFIC REGION
Rotterdam-based Value Maritime (VM) has recently opened an office in Singapore to be closer to clients and grow our operations in the important and expanding Asia Pacific shipping market. The new office is based in the Singapore Central Business District (CBD). Milou...
SCRUBBERS REMAIN POPULAR OPTION DESPITE SLOWDOWN
Analysis by BIMCO has found that scrubbers were installed on 399 ships in 2022, and although this represents a fall of 24% year on year, currently 13% of bulker, container, and tanker ships have a scrubber installed. Despite the slowing rate of installations, BIMCO...
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