NH3 Clean Energy (NH3) and Oceania Marine Energy (Oceania) have signed a memorandum of understanding with Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) regarding the development of clean ammonia bunkering operations in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The MoU aims to promote...
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SEA-LNG REPORTS PROGRESS ON CUTTING GHG EMISSIONS FROM LNG-FUELLED SHIPS
Sea-LNG, the coalition supporting the methane decarbonisation pathway, has underlined recent progress made in reducing GHG emissions from LNG as a marine fuel, the developments in bunkering of liquefied biomethane and the exponential growth of LNG-powered shipping. In...
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SHORE POWER INSTALLATION BEGINS AT ZEEBRUGGE CRUISE TERMINAL
Work has officially got under way to construct a shore power installation at the cruise terminal at the Zweedse Kaai in Zeebrugge. From early 2027 onwards, cruise ships docking there will be able to switch to green electricity from the shore. Not only will this reduce...
WÄRTSILÄ TO ENGINEER WASALINE BATTERY HYBRID EXPANSION PROJECT
Wärtsilä has been selected as the electrical integrator for a major battery extension project for the Wasaline ro-pax ferry ‘Aurora Botnia’. The project will increase the ship’s battery capacity by 10.4 MWh, from 2.2 MWh to 12.6 MWh, making it the largest marine...
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EVERLLENCE SUCCESSFULLY TESTS FIRST ETHANOL-FUELLED TWO-STROKE ENGINE
Everllence has confirmed the successful running on ethanol – at all load points – of a 90cm-bore ME-LGIM (liquid gas injection methanol) engine in Japan. Everllence says it pioneered the ME-LGIM platform over a decade ago with the first commercial engine entering...
DAMEN FORMS ALLIANCE WITH AAAPROPULSION FOR ELECTRIC VESSELS
Damen Shipyards Group has announced a strategic partnership with AAAPropulsion, which will see the propulsion company’s A-Pod solution applied to Damen’s electric tugs, expected to provide a significant boost in efficiency. Dutch company AAAPropulsion specialises in...
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ESSBERGER INVESTS IN METHANOL-READY CHEMICAL TANKERS
German shipping company John T Essberger has placed an order for two 13,000 dwt chemical tankers with an option for four more vessels at Rainbow Shipyard in Nantong, China. The vessels, designed by FKAB of Sweden, will have stainless steel tanks and be built to Ice...
HD HYUNDAI ELECTRIC PROPULSION LH2 CARRIER CONCEPT GAINS DNV AiP
DNV has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to HD Hyundai Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) for its electric propulsion liquid hydrogen (LH₂) carrier design concept that could enable 80,000m3 of LH₂ storage and transport. The project forms part...
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GRIMALDI NAMES FIRST AMMONIA-READY PCTC
The Grimaldi Group has held a naming ceremony in Jiangsu, China, for the 'Grande Shanghai', the first of ten next-generation PCTC (Pure Car and Truck Carrier) vessels commissioned from China Merchants Heavy Industries. The first five vessels in the series will be...
INCAT TO BUILD TWO ELECTRIC FERRIES FOR DENMARK
Incat Tasmania has been selected to design and build two new battery-electric ferries for Danish ferry operator Molslinjen. The vessels, each 129m long and powered by about 45MWh of batteries, will operate on the Kattegat route between Jutland and Zealand, forming...
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LR SEES SURGE IN LNG RETROFIT TO MEET SHORT-TERM CO2 COMPLIANCE
Lloyd’s Register’s (LR) latest Engine Retrofit Report reveals that while the maritime industry has made strides in its ability to execute ship engine retrofits for alternative fuels, a critical lack of supply-side incentives threatens to delay progress. Since...
LR TO USE MICROSOFT AAI TO ADVANCE MARITIME NUCLEAR PROGRAMME
Lloyd’s Register (LR) says that it will become one of the first maritime organisations to use generative AI for permitting capabilities built upon Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service, to bridge the gap between terrestrial and maritime applications. The capabilities are...
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PROJECT TO APPLY AI TO MARITIME DECARBONISATION GAINS FUNDING
MSE International, in collaboration with Red Scientific, has been awarded BridgeAI funding from Innovate UK, for its DriveWise project which will assess the feasibility of using AI techniques in the field of maritime decarbonisation. With maritime transportation...
ELECTRONIC LOGBOOK EASES EMISSIONS REPORTING
According to marine electronics company Radio Holland, the maritime industry is grappling with the challenges posed by the global climate crisis. New stringent regulations on emission reporting are introduced yearly, and this trend shows no signs of abating, so...
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CATERPILLAR, SOLSTAD AND PON POWER SIGN MoU FOR METHANOL FUEL ON OFFSHORE VESSELS
Caterpillar Marine has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Solstad Offshore and Cat dealer Pon Power to identify and evaluate solutions that will increase the fuel efficiency of Solstad’s offshore vessels and reduce their GHG emissions. Offshore...
OFFSHORE EMISSION-SAVING UPGRADE FEATURES FIRST BRUNVOLL DP SYSTEM
The first Brunvoll BruCon DP2 dynamic positioning system has passed third party verification onboard the offshore vessel 'Stril Mar', on which it was fitted as part of a larger power and energy management system upgrade supplied by Norwegian company SEAM. The upgrade...
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ALFA LAVAL ADDS NRG ULTRASONIC ANTI-FOULING TO ITS PORTFOLIO
Alfa Laval has signed an agreement to acquire UK company NRG Marine, a provider of ultrasonic anti-fouling solutions for marine, oil and gas, and industrial applications. The move is considered to align with Alfa Laval’s strategy to provide its customers with...
ALTERNATIVE FUELS PROVE GOOD NEWS FOR WARTSILA’S BANK BALANCE
Wartsila's latest financial figures reveal that across the whole company order intake increased by 34% and operating result increased by 80% to €229m. In marine, Wärtsilä expects the demand environment for the next 12 months to be better still than that of the...
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