Ammonia-to-power solutions provider Amogy has announced the first pilot plant deployment of its advanced ammonia cracking catalyst with JGC Holdings Corporation, a global engineering company headquartered in Japan. The new agreement is a key component of a pilot...
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FORTESCUE AND CMB.TECH JOIN FORCES IN AMMONIA-POWERED ORE CARRIER PROJECT
Bocimar, part of CMB.Tech, has signed an agreement with Fortescue of Australia to charter a new ammonia-powered vessel, emphasising the commitment of both companies to decarbonise the shipping industry. The 210,000 dwt ammonia-powered Newcastlemax will feature a dual...
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MOL WIND CHALLENGER TO BE INSTALLED ON TOKYO GAS LNGC
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has signed an agreement with Tokyo LNG Tanker Co (TLT), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Gas, to install two Wind Challenger wind-assisted ship propulsion systems developed by MOL and Oshima Shipbuilding on a newbuilding LNG carrier that will...
US CLIMATE POLICY STRENGTHENS CASE FOR WIND PROPULSION – BAR
With the current US administration reported to have withdrawn from climate policy negotiations at the IMO MEPC meeting, wind assisted propulsion systems (WAPS) developer BAR Technologies has stressed the role that credible, proven solutions such as WAPS can play. The...
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NORWEGIAN PROJECT EXPLORES NUCLEAR SHIP PROPULSION
Norwegian company Vard, part of the Fincantieri Group, has been collaborating with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Ålesund and other key stakeholders in a project, known as NuProShip I, exploring nuclear propulsion for the maritime sector....
TMC TO PROVIDE ENERGY-SAVING COMPRESSORS TO MAERSK METHANOL-FUEL SHIPS
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group has awarded a contract to Norway-headquartered TMC Compressors to deliver its energy-efficient Smart Air compressors to six mid-sized container vessels that the shipbuilder is constructing for Maersk. Under the contract, TMC will provide...
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DNV AiP FOR KOREA SHIPBUILDING’S METHANOL-FUELLED TANKER CONCEPT
Korea Shipbuilding has obtained Concept Approval (Approval in Principle, AiP) for its Suezmax tanker methanol dual-fuel propulsion concept from Norwegian classification body DNV. The methanol-fuelled vessel is designed as an eco-friendly ship to respond to the...
CONOSHIP TO DESIGN ZERO-EMISSION AUTONOMOUS SHORTSEA VESSEL FOR ZULU
Zulu Associates has contracted Dutch engineering company Conoship International to design its autonomous zero-emission shortsea vessel ‘Zulu Mass’. Belgian company Zulu Associates says Conoship will advance the design of the Zulu Mass 200 TEU shortsea container...
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NEW BALTIC TUG BUILT TO ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY STANDARD
Turkish shipyard Sanmar has delivered a new ice class tug to Finland-headquartered operator Alfons Håkans to work in the northern Baltic Sea. Named Ajax, the tug is based on the TundRA 2600 design from Canadian naval architects Robert Allan Ltd and has been...
DIESEL ‘CLEANER THAN LNG’ FOR LONG-DELAYED FERRY
According to UK media reports, the ro-pax vessel 'Glen Sannox' will, once it enters service in January 2025, have higher GHG emissions than the 30-plus year old ferry it replaces. The CalMac vessel, which was subject to long delays in its delivery from Ferguson...
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DNV AND ARTEMIS COLLABORATE ON ELECTRIC FOILING FERRY PROJECT
Classification society DNV and Northern Ireland-based Artemis Technologies (ATL) have signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the development, certification, and operation of electric foiling vessels. As the decarbonisation challenge intensifies, providing a...
ABS HIGHLIGHTS SHIIFT TO SUSTAINABLE FUEL
According to the latest ABS research, geopolitical instability, scalability of fuel production and retrofits to existing vessels are key factors impacting the shipping industry’s journey to net zero by 2050. The sixth in an annual series, the 2024 Outlook, Beyond the...
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DIGITAL COLLABORATION AIMS TO OPTIMISE SHIP EFFICIENCY
Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) manufacturer and maritime Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure provider Danelec has signed a partnership agreement with Accelleron, the company formerly known as ABB Turbocharging. The partnership aims to offer a comprehensive...
METIS PERFORMANCE OPTIMISATION INTEGRATED WITH KOGNIFAI
Kongsberg Digital (KDI) has signed a new partnership with Metis Cyberspace Technology, to add the METIS data analysis platform to the Kognifai Marketplace, enabling fleet operators to monitor operations in real time and optimise vessel performance, reducing emissions...
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HYDROFOILS CUT EMISSIONS BY 10% ON WINDFARM VESSEL
'Seacat Sceptre', a hydrofoil-optimised Offshore Energy Support Vessel (OESV) owned by Seacat Services, has exceeded its performance predictions while on charter in Scotland to Seagreen Wind Energy. Developed by designer Chartwell Marine, Sceptre is the first of two...
ULSTEIN TO BUILD ZERO-EMISSION CSOVs FOR OLYMPIC
Norwegian operator Olympic has ordered two methanol-ready Construction Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) from Ulstein Verft with an option for a further two. The vessels have hybrid battery propulsion and will be prepared for methanol fuel to enable zero emissions....
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‘K’ LINE ACQUIRES FRENCH WIND PROPULSION COMPANY
Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ('K' Line) has acquired the business of Airseas (France), a company specialising in kites for wind propulsion assistance. 'K' Line has established a new company, to be known as Oceanicwing, based at Nantes in France. The...
COLUMBIA AND MULTIMARINE JOIN FORCES WITH DECARBONISATION FOCUS
Multimarine Services and the Columbia Group have sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to explore and identify collaborative projects in the maritime and energy sectors. The MoA will see Multimarine Services and the Columbia Group working together to identify and...
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