HYUNDAI’S HiMSEN ENGINE TESTED ON ETHANOL FUEL
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries has successfully verified that its own brand HiMSEN four-stroke engine can operate on ethanol fuel, said to further strengthen its capability to accommodate eco-friendly fuels. The company conducted combustion and operational characteristic...
BV ISSUES AiP TO FOUR JIANGNAN SHIPYARD GREEN SHIPPING PROJECTS
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) certificates to four innovative projects developed by CSSC Jiangnan Shipyard, covering green hydrogen transportation, liquid ammonia storage and supply, low-carbon LNG shipping, and...
CHINESE COMPANIES GRANTED AiP FOR LARGE-SCALE FLNG CONCEPT
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) certification to an ultra-deepwater large-scale Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) concept design jointly developed by CNPC Offshore Engineering, China Offshore Engineering &...
BUREAU VERITAS SUPPORTS GREEN AND SMART SHIPPING IN CHINA
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) and China Merchants Heavy Industry Group (CMHI) have completed a series of strategic agreements and certifications, further strengthening their long-term partnership to support the green and intelligent transformation of the...
FUEL CELL POWERED TANKER PROJECT RECEIVES AiP
South Korean provider of proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) solutions Vinssen has secured a central role in the development of what is said to be the world’s first ammonia-fuelled LR2 tanker to be powered entirely by fuel cells using ammonia as a...
EUROPE-BRAZIL GREEN CORRIDOR ESTABLISHED BY ODFJELL
Tanker operator Odfjell has launched what it describes as the first operational green corridor between Brazil and Europe. Based on certified sustainable biofuel, the initiative is considered a new benchmark for deep-sea decarbonisation, demonstrating that low-carbon...
WinGD OFFERS VCR RETROFIT TO MEET 2030 TARGET
Engine designer WinGD suggests that rather than concentrating on future fuels, new engine concepts and long-term decarbonisation pathways, shipowners need to address the more immediate question of reducing emissions from vessels currently operating. With this in mind,...
MITSUI AIMS FOR LEADING POSITION IN AMMONIA-FUELLED SHIPBUILDING MARKET
Mitsui E&S has announced that its ‘Plan to Increase Production Capacity of Ammonia-Fuelled Propulsion Systems’ has been selected as one of the subsidised projects under the Japanese Ministry of the Environment’s and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure,...

