Japan Engine Corporation (J-Eng), has recently completed test operations which the company says will lead to the first domestic ammonia-fuelled engine. J-Eng, the joint venture between Mitsubishi and Kobe Diesel, has been conducting various test operations since it...
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LNG BUNKER SHIP ACHIEVES 100TH SHIP-TO-SHIP LNG SUPPLY
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ('K' Line), along with JERA, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK), and other partners, collaboratively operates an LNG bunkering business for LNG-fuelled vessels in the Chubu region through joint venture companies Central LNG Shipping Japan...
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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)...
CORVUS BATTERIES CLOCK UP SAVINGS OF 10 MILLION TONS CO2e
Supplier of zero- emission solutions for the maritime industry Corvus Energy has announced that the company's battery systems have cumulatively helped customers reduce 10 million tons of CO2 since the first installation in 2013. The savings are based on estimates of...
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STEERPROP THRUSTERS FOR SUSTAINABLE CABLE-LAYER
Steerprop of Finland will supply the propulsion system for a new cable laying vessel, which will help to maintain environmental performance and provide the manoeuvrability needed for operations in and around deeper offshore power projects. Set to be delivered in 2026,...
TESTING COMPLETED FOR NEW WinGD SHORT-STROKE ENGINE
Swiss marine power company WinGD has successfully completed type approval and factory acceptance testing for its X52-S2.0 engine, bringing a new option to shipowners in need of compact, medium-bore two-stroke engines. The tests at Yuchai Marine Power Co (YCMP)...
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FERRY ORDER HIGHLIGHTS ‘DIGITAL SHIPBUILDING’ CAPABILITIES
Ship designer Incat Crowther has announced the start of construction of a 35m catamaran ferry for CTM Deher of Guadeloupe in the French West Indies. The Incat Crowther 35 is being built by PT Kim Seah Shipyard Indonesia, a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore’s...
ULSTEIN – CARBON NEUTRAL CRUISE SHIPS ARE VIABLE
Ulstein Design & Solutions is proposing a cruise concept which it says is prepared for a stepwise transition towards zero-emission operations. Although the cruise industry is not considered a large contributor to global GHG emissions, with less than 0.1% of the...
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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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AiP GRANTED FOR AMMONIA-POWERED SHORT SEA BULK CARRIER
Classification society DNV has awarded Viridis Bulk Carriers an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia fuelled short sea bulk carrier design. As the industry is looking to bend the carbon curve towards zero, green ammonia is considered one of the most promising...
FIRST OF SIX LOW-EMISSION BOXSHIPS HANDED OVER
The ‘ALS Ceres’ is the first in a series of six 7,100 TEU container carriers designed by Shanghai Merchant Ship Design and Research Institute (SDARI), which was recently delivered to ABS class by Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Company (DSIC) for Asiatic Lloyd Maritime...
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WÄRTSILÄ RESTRUCTURES MARINE BUSINESSES TO HELP DECARBONISE
Wärtsilä has unveiled plans to further focus on end-to-end voyage optimisation and to move part of Voyage business activities to the Business portfolio. Following the previous announcement, Wärtsilä integrated the Voyage business into Wärtsilä Marine Power at...
NEW SVITZER APPOINTMENT TARGETS SUSTAINABILITY
Towage provider Svitzer, part of the AP Moller-Maersk group, has appointed the current Svitzer Australia CCO Ivan Spanjic as Global Head of Green Ports, a role that is said to be central to helping Svitzer’s customers better adjust their assets and operations to...
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