Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) has developed comprehensive FuelEU Maritime measures and digital tools, integrated in its emission management services, to ensure a smooth transition to the highly complex compliance requirements of FuelEU Maritime regulations,...
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COULD ALTERNATIVE FUEL RACE INCREASE EMISSIONS?
Provider of fleet performance solutions Oceanly has conveyed a warning that the green fuels push may lead to increased global emissions. As the race to decarbonise the industry focuses on alternative fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, biofuels, and LNG, the head of...
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BV WORKSHOP FOCUSES ON GREEN FUEL AND ELECTRIFICATION
The Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping and Bureau Veritas (BV), supported by the Yantian District Government, Hong Kong Shipowners Association, Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings, and the Equator Fund, recently hosted a workshop with international stakeholders focused...
CHINA HOPES TO DRIVE SHIPPING ENERGY TRANSITION
The Global Maritime Forum's Getting to Zero Coalition recently held a workshop in China to discuss pathways to zero-emission shipping by 2050. The workshop, supported by the Shenzhen Ocean Development Bureau, the Hong Kong Shipowners' Association, and Milky Way Marine...
Marine propulsion & machinery news
ABB PROPULSION FOR WSF’S FIVE NEW HYBRID FERRIES
ABB has been awarded a contract by Washington State Ferries (WSF) to serve as the propulsion single source vendor (PSSV) for its new hybrid electric 160-vehicle capacity ferries. This project is considered a significant milestone in the evolution of sustainable...
MOL INVESTS IN HIGH TEMPERATURE ENGINES FOR THE FUTURE
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has announced its intent to invest in UK company Carnot which is developing technology for highly efficient engines using heat-resistant materials. This project has been led by MOL (Europe Africa). Engines made from conventional metals require...
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NORWAY PLANS AUTONOMOUS ALL-ELECTRIC FEEDER SHIP
Wilhelmsen and German transport group DB Schenker joint-owned company Massterly has signed a joint letter of intent with Kongsberg and its partners – furniture maker Ekornes and vessel designers Naval Dynamics - as a first step in a collective aim to replace the...
NO SUCH THING AS A ZERO-EMISSION SHIP, SAYS DESIGNER
According to Danish naval architecture consultancy OSK-ShipTech, in the CO2 emissions debate, the shipping industry should steer a different course from that which focuses only on CO2 emissions from fuel, and concentrate on the broader picture. Although the ferry...
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WUHU TO BUILD ADVANCED HYBRID MR TANKERS FOR EGM CHARTER TO EQUINOR
French shipping company EuroGreen Maritime (EGM) has entered into a seven-year charter agreement for four vessels with the Norwegian energy company Equinor under construction at Wuhu Shipyard in Weihai, China. Under the agreement, EGM will deliver four MR IMO II...
ULSTEIN LAUNCHES FIRST OF OLYMPIC HYBRID CSOV PAIR
The construction service operation vessel (CSOV) 'Olympic Boreas', featuring Ulstein's Twin X-Stern, has been launched from the dock hall at Ulstein Verft, Norway. Olympic Boreas is yard number 318 and the first of two sister vessels for Olympic. As CSOVs, they assist...
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BV TYPE APPROVAL FOR METIS ShaPoLi SOLUTION
Erma First company Metis Cyberspace Technology has received type approval from Bureau Veritas covering the functionality of its solution for monitoring and reporting shaft power limitation (ShaPoLi, or SPL). Said to offer relative simplicity, cost efficiency and...
DNV INTRODUCES CLASS RULES FOR TANKER SHORE POWER CONNECTIONS
DNV has become the first class society globally to introduce new class rules for electrical shore connections specifically tailored for tankers, contributing to setting sector norms. The need for new rules on shore power for tankers emerged following amendments to the...
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CARGO SCHEDULING CAN HELP CUT EMISSIONS
Seaber.io, the Finnish maritime technology company, has announced a cooperation with Norway-based Wilson EuroCarriers, in which Seaber’s innovative technology will enable the digitalisation of Wilson’s fleet scheduling, helping to improve efficiency as well as...
SHIPOWNERS AND SUEZ CANAL AUTHORITY COMMIT TO DECARBONISATION
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority (SCA) have renewed an agreement covering key issues impacting international shipowners and operations of the Suez Canal. The agreement was initially signed in May 2022 to increase information...
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