South Korean company hydrogen fuel cell developer Vinssen has received type approval certification from classification society RINA for its 60kW maritime hydrogen fuel cell stack. The type approval process, conducted in accordance with IEC standards, included...
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WALLEM GROUP ISSUES BIOFUEL ADVICE
Wallem Group has published a new whitepaper to ensure ships, ships systems and crews are fully prepared to load, store and use biofuels in everyday vessel operations. Marine Biofuels: Adoption, use, and best practice recognises the contribution that biofuels can make...
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WÄRTSILÄ’S CCS RELEASED TO MARITIME MARKETPLACE
Wärtsilä has announced that its carbon capture solution (CCS) is now commercially available to the global maritime industry, which the company says delivers a step-change in shipping’s decarbonisation journey. According to Wärtsilä’s tests, the new Wärtsilä CCS has...
GCMD STUDY CONFIRMS POTENTIAL OF OCCS
A comprehensive life cycle assessment (LCA) conducted by the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) quantifies the potential of onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) to provide GHG emissions savings. The study, named COLOSSUS (Carbon capture,...
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WinGD AMMONIA ENGINE PASSES FULL LOAD TEST
Swiss marine power company WinGD has confirmed key parameters for its X-DF-A ammonia-fuelled engine design after full-load testing at its engine research and innovation centre in Winterthur, Switzerland. The performance and emission measurements are considered to...
POWER ELECTRONICS FOR HYBRID SHIPS
Finland-headquartered marine power electronics company The Switch says it has secured more than 50 new contracts for its latest-generation The Switch DC-Hub. The company considers this underscores its growing popularity as a preferred power distribution solution for...
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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...
NYK, OSHIMA AND SUMITOMO TO BUILD AMMONIA-FUELLED BULKER FOR CHILE
NYK group company NYK Bulk and Project Carriers (NBP), has announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Oshima Shipbuilding and Sumitomo Corporation to study, design and construct the world’s first dual-fuel ammonia-ready Handymax bulk carrier...
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SECOND NORTHERN LIGHTS LCO2 CARRIER DELIVERED
Newly built liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier 'Northern Pathfinder' has recently been delivered to Northern Lights by Dalian Shipbuilding Industry of South Korea. This is the second LCO2 carrier to be engaged in Northern Lights, the first full-scale carbon...
MOL TAKES DELIVERY OF GREEN MPV
Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has taken delivery of the multi-purpose vessel (MPV) 'Prima Verde', operated by group company MOL Drybulk and effectively owned by Daishin Shipping, from Onomichi Dockyard of Kobe, Japan. The vessel has a range of environmentally friendly...
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AIP ISSUED FOR HYDROGEN-FUELLED TANKER CONCEPT
A design concept for a hydrogen-fuelled oil tanker with an electric propulsion system, developed by Uyeno Transtech, Yanmar Power Technology and Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding has received an Approval in Principle (AiP) from ClassNK. This is believed to be the world’s...
AiP FROM LR FOR HD KSOE’S AMMONIA FUEL SYSTEM
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to HD Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) for an ammonia fuel supply system, which will be used on ammonia-fuelled newbuild vessels. The newly developed ammonia fuel supply system shows...
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KONGSBERG DIGITAL HELPS MSC FLEET TO CUT EMISSIONS
Kongsberg Digital has signed a contract with container vessel operator MSC for digitalising MSC’s entire fleet, including delivery of Kongsberg Digital´s data infrastructure service Vessel Insight and Kongsberg Digital´s Vessel Performance application on the entire...
HOPPE TO CONTRIBUTE TO ACCELLERON DATA ANALYSIS ENHANCEMENTS
Accelleron, as ABB Turbocharging is now known, has signed a partnership agreement with Hoppe Marine, a German provider of maritime measurement solutions, to facilitate rapid onboard data collection for Accelleron’s ’s digital solutions used in dedicated engine...
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CORVUS BATTERY SYSTEMS FOR OLYMPIC CSOV NEWBUILDS
Corvus Energy has received an order from Ulstein Power & Control for the delivery of Energy Storage Systems for two Construction Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs) to be built for Norwegian shipowner Olympic. The vessels will have hybrid battery propulsion and are...
AZIPODS CHOSEN FOR NEWBUILD GREEN JACK-UP
ABB has secured a contract with Yantai CIMC Raffles Shipyard in China to supply an integrated power, automation and propulsion system for a newbuild jack-up vessel (JUV) for Dutch marine contractor Van Oord The vessel, Boreas, which is anticipated to be one of the...
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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...
NEW APPOINTMENT TO LEAD LR’s DIGITAL AND DECARBONISATION SUBSIDIARY
Lloyd's Register (LR) has hired Martin Penney, who will succeed Martin Taylor as the next CEO of LR OneOcean, following Taylor’s retirement. Penney was previously CEO of marine software provider SpecTec, and brings over 25 years’ experience in digital solutions,...
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