A new DNV report, 'Ammonia in Shipping: Tracing the Emergence of a New Fuel', addresses the key barriers to the uptake of ammonia and outlines a two-phase pathway for its widespread adoption in shipping. The first phase would see the building, fuelling, and operation...
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OCEANSCORE LAUNCHES FuelEU MARITIME POOLING TRACKER
OceanScore has launched its new OceanScore Pool-Price Index (OPX), claimed to offer the maritime industry's most comprehensive benchmark for tracking FuelEU pooling prices. Published monthly, the OPX reflects the average cost of compliance surplus in euro per ton of...
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AiP FROM BV FOR SUNRUI WIND ASSIST PROPULSION SYSTEM
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV), has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) certification to Sunrui Marine Environment Engineering for its Marine Wind Rotor Assist System. The marine wind rotor assist technology, a promising carbon reduction solution for the...
SHIPS PRODUCE METHANE EMISSIONS THROUGH MOVEMENT, IRRESPECTIVE OF FUEL CHOICE
According to research by Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, published in the journal 'Nature Communications Earth & Environment', ship traffic in shallow waters, such as ports, can trigger large methane emissions by just moving through the water. The...
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WÄRTSILÄ HYBRID SYSTEMS FOR FOUR ZERO EMISSION DUTCH NEWBUILDS
Wärtsilä is to supply an integrated hybrid propulsion solution for four new 10,700 dwt geared tween-decker vessels being built for Dutch ship owner and maritime service provider Vertom Group. Combining the Wärtsilä 25 medium-speed four-stroke engine with a hybrid...
HYDROGEN ENGINE AGREEMENT SIGNED BY BELGIAN AND JAPANESE COMPANIES
BeHydro, the Belgian joint venture between engine builder ABC and shipping company CMB.Tech, has entered into a strategic partnership with JPNH₂ydro, Daihatsu Infinearth and Mizuno Marine for the introduction of BEH2ydro Infinearth hydrogen engines in Japan. The...
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DELTAMARIN RECEIVES AiPs FOR VLGC DESIGNS
Five new designs for very large gas carrier (VLGC) ships developed by Deltamarin and China Merchants Heavy Industry (Jiangsu) have received Approval in Principle (AiP) from classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR). The AiP certificate is issued for next-generation...
LONGITUDE CONTRIBUTES ALTERNATIVE POWER DESIGN FOR GREENPEACE
Engineering consultancy and ship designer Longitude Engineering has recently completed a project to provide alternative fuel systems engineering for a new vessel design by Dykstra Naval Architects, for Greenpeace International. Longitude’s specialist department in...
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TUI CRUISES LAUNCHES SECOND ECO-FRIENDY SHIP AT FINCANTIERI
Fincantieri and TUI Cruises, a joint venture between TUI and Royal Caribbean Cruises, have launched the 'Mein Schiff Flow', second of two InTUItion class cruise ships, designed for dual-fuel operation on LNG and MGO, at the Monfalcone shipyard. The vessel is a sister...
JAPAN’s FIRST DEEP-SEA DUAL-FUEL METHANOL CARRIER DELIVERED
Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company (MGC) has taken delivery of a dual-fuel methanol carrier chartered from Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) from the HD Hyundai Mipo shipyard. The 47,960 dwt Kohzan Maru VII is powered by a Hyundai-MAN B&W 6G50ME-C9.6-LGIM electronically...
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ABS FOCUSES ON SUSTAINABLE SAFETY
Maritime industry leaders from the US and Canada travelled to ABS’ headquarters to discuss the latest marine market trends in the emerging ammonia, hydrogen and carbon economies, offshore renewables and nuclear energy. Cutting-edge academic research, technology and...
DNV HIGHLIGHTS EU MRV REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR OFFSHORE SHIPS
Classification Society DNV has issued a reminder that from 1 January 2025, offshore ships above 400gt will be required to report GHG emissions data under the EU MRV regulation. The European Commission has adopted a Delegated Regulation defining which ship types fall...
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SEABER SOLUTION CHOSEN BY ALBA TO CUT EMISSIONS
Finnish maritime technology company Seaber.io has announced a cooperation with Alba Tankers, a commercial operator of chemical and oil tankers in the area of North Europe-West Mediterranean. Headquartered in Denmark, Alba's chartering and commercial team is based in...
ALPHA ORI AND DANELEC PARTNER IN EMISSIONS-SAVING DATA TECH
Danelec and Alpha Ori Technologies (AOT) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marking their shared ambition to accelerate the digitalisation in the maritime market based on hgh frequency, high quality (HFHQ) data. Danelec says it is the largest maritime...
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VARD GAINS ORDER FOR NEW HYBRID CSOVs
Windward Offshore, a new consortium led by SeaRenergy Group, the German offshore arm of Asian Spirit Steamship Company (ASSC) has signed a contract with Vard for the design and construction for two hybrid Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs). The contract...
VARD AND CHARTWELL INTRODUCE NEW VESSEL FOR GREEN OFFSHORE OPERATIONS
Vard has partnered with UK vessel design company Chartwell Marine to introduce the Midi-SOV: a 55m offshore wind craft designed to challenge of expanding wind power across the globe. Coming to both the US and European markets in 2024, the vessel represents the...
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BAR ENTERS JAPANESE WIND PROPULSION MARKET WITH MoU
UK marine engineering consultancy specialising in wind propulsion BAR Technologies has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mitsubishi Corporation, and Nihon Shipyard of Japan. The MoU is itended to set a framework for further collaborations between the...
CANADIAN AND GERMAN PORTS COLLABORATE ON SUSTAINABILITY
The Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) in Germany and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority in Canada have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate across a range of port priorities including decarbonisation, safety and cruise. The MoU will see the two port...
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