Swiss energy company Axpo has successfully completed its first LNG ship-to-ship delivery in the Port of Algeciras, marking the expansion of its LNG bunkering operations to a second Spanish port. Axpo’s 7,500m3 small-scale LNG vessel Avenir Aspiration delivered LNG to...
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ULSAN PORT PLANS TO TAKE A LEAD IN MARINE BIOFUEL
Ulsan Port Authority (UPA) has unveiled comprehensive plans to promote marine biofuel adoption centred on Ulsan Port, highlighting the port's strategic advantages including its world-class petrochemical infrastructure, extensive storage facilities, and specialised...
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DRY SCRUBBER TECHNOLOGY OFFERS OPEN-LOOP ALTERNATIVE
According to Dutch company SodaFlexx International, as a growing number of international ports and coastal regions move to restrict or ban the discharge of wastewater from open-loop scrubbers, shipowners are increasingly seeking alternatives that ensure...
INTEGRATED EMISSIONS AND CARBON CAPTURE DEMONSTRATED AT LONG BEACH
Stax Engineering, California-based maritime emissions capture and control company Stax Engineering, and Seabound, a UK-based onboard carbon capture company, have successfully demonstrated what is considered a first-of-its-kind fully integrated emissions and carbon...
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MAN ES RELAUNCHES LUBE OIL MONITORING TOOL
MAN Energy Solutions has introduced a new version of the MAN Fluid Monitor (MFM), its continuous engine oil monitoring tool originally launched in 2020. In doing so, the company has extended the application of the advanced oil monitoring technology to two-stroke...
MODEL TESTS CONFIRM EMISSION SAVINGS FROM SCHOTTEL THRUSTER
German propulsion company Schottel reports that the increased performance of its RudderPropeller Dynamic SRP-D has again been confirmed by external sources. At the request of the Dutch Damen Group, the Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN) carried out...
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‘K’ LINE AND KEPCO DEVELOP LCO2 CARRIER DESIGN
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ('K' Line) and Kansai Electric Power (KEPCO) have jointly studied optimal marine transportation and storage schemes for the liquefied CO2 from KEPCO’s thermal power plants to develop a CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) value chain under a memorandum...
INCAT UNVEILS PLANS FOR ZERO-EMISSION SHORT SEA FERRIES
Incat Tasmania has unveiled new plans to - as the company puts it - 'do for short sea ferry services what Boeing did for the aviation industry', but with zero emissions. Led by Incat founder Robert Clifford, Incat has been involved in the passenger and vehicle fast...
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NEW RO-PAX ARRIVES AND DEPARTS PORTSMOUTH UNDER BATTERY POWER
Brittany Ferries new LNG-electric hybrid ship 'Saint-Malo' has arrived and subsequently departed Portsmouth Harbour on pure battery power. The visit was to carry out ramp trials in Portsmouth International Port and various operational tests to prepare for entry into...
JAMES FISHER TO ADD FOUR SUSTAINABLE VESSELS TO TANKER FLEET
James Fisher and Sons has ordered four new vessels from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Yangzhou) Dingheng. The contract marks a continuation of the company’s commitment to building its ‘fleet of the future’ and driving innovation and sustainability in maritime...
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ABS APPROVES ECOLOG LCO2 CARRIER CONCEPT
ABS issued an approval in principle (AiP) for a low pressure, shallow-draught, low carbon footprint 40,000m3 liquid carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier design for Ecolog Services. This AiP is the result of extensive cooperation within a joint industry project on the...
AiP FROM LR FOR AMMONIA-FUELLED MEGA-PCTC
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) to the Marine Design and Research Institute of China (MARIC) for a dual-fuel 12,800 CEU capacity pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) design - potentially the world’s largest car carrier. The carrier is...
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DAMEN DELIVERS ALL-ELECTRIC TUG TO NEW ZEALAND
Damen’s first all-electric harbour tug, an RSD-E Tug 2513, with 70t bollard pull, has been handed over to its new owner, Ports of Auckland (POAL) in New Zealand. The tug had been known as 'Sparky', but has now received its Māori name, Tiaki. The 25m tug is capable of...
FEEDER MANAGEMENT COMPANY ADOPTS CII SOLUTION
German shipowner OKEE Maritime, which manages a fleet of 10 container vessels in regional feeder services worldwide, has ordered digitalisation tools from StormGeo, a company in the Alfa Laval group, to improve environmental performance, including the newly...
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TIDEWATER ORDERS NES BATTERY UPGRADE
Offshore service vessel provider Tidewater has contracted HAV Group company Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) to deliver a battery package and associated control system for battery charging to be retrofitted on board the platform supply vessel (PSV)'North Pomor'....
OFFSHORE VOC CAPTURE CAN HELP DECARBONISE SHIPPING
VOC capture and utilisation during loading of crude oil tankers is believed to offer an important contribution to decarbonisation of shipping, and Norwegian company Vaholmen, working in conjunction with ABS, Ulstein Design and Solutions and Wärtsilä Gas Solutions,...
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WASTE-TO-GREEN-METHANOL COMPANY APPOINTS NEW PROJECT DIRECTOR
WasteFuel, a US-based next-generation waste-to-fuels company, has appointed Johan Fritz, former Johnson Matthey Project and Engineering Director, to serve as the company’s Global Projects Director. Fritz will oversee WasteFuel’s project development team and work...
ELEVEN PROPOSALS GO FORWARD FOR SINGAPORE HARBOUR CRAFT ELECTRIFICATION
An expression of interest (EOI) launched by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) in 2023 for proposals on designs and to promote adoption of full electric harbour craft (e-HC) in Singapore received a total of 55 proposals from 32 international and local...
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