HOEGH AUTOLINERS SECURES GREEN AMMONIA SUPPLY
Höegh Autoliners and Norwegian green energy provider North Ammonia have formed a partnership for the supply, distribution, delivery, and consumption of green ammonia fuel, produced using renewable energy. The partnership will enable Höegh Autoliners to meet its...
STENA LINE ORDERS METHANOL HYBRID RO-RO PAIR
Ferry operator Stena Line has contracted two new bespoke freight vessels from Weihai, China, for its expanding Belfast-Heysham freight service on the Irish Sea. Each of the two new 147m vessels has been designed to maximise freight volumes and will provide 2,800...
EXPANSION PLANS FOR SUSTAINABLE COATINGS COMPANY
Canadian producer of sustainable marine coatings Graphite Innovation and Technologies (GIT) is planning to move to a new 17,000ft2 carbon neutral facility in Dartmouth, having outgrown its current 4,000ft2 space. The additional space will allow GIT to create new...
DAMEN AND BLUE WORLD SIGN SUPERYACHT FUEL CELL AGREEMENT
Damen Yachting and Blue World Technologies have signed a high-level strategic collaboration in the field of energy technology, which, according to Damen Yachting, reflects its commitment to the research and implementation of more sustainable and future fuel...
DANFOSS OPENS NEW MARINE CENTRE IN NORWAY
Sustainable engineering solutions company Danfoss has held an opening ceremony for its new Marine Competence Centre, which the company says is part of its commitment to become the preferred partner of maritime industries in decarbonising the marine industry. The new...
2+2 NEW GREEN CSOVs CONTRACTED BY NORTH STAR FROM VARD
Vard has signed new contracts for the design and construction of two commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs) for UK infrastructure support vessel operator North Star, which includes an option for two additional ships. North Star employs 1,300 crew and onshore...
CONOSHIP EXPLAINS SHIPBOARD CCUS DEVELOPMENT
Dutch company Conoship is participating in the EverLoNG project, which aims to encourage the uptake of Ship Based Carbon Capture (SBCC) by demonstrating its use on LNG-fuelled ships. The research will optimise the technology and consider how best to integrate it into...
C-JOB REPORTS ON AMMONIA SHIP FUEL PROJECT
Netherlands-based naval architects C-Job has been participating in the Engimmonia project, a consortium which is focused on the use of energy saving technologies and integrating the use of ammonia as a marine fuel, and the company says significant steps have been made...

