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FAIRBANKS MORSE ADDS HIGH-SPEED ENGINE FOR ELECTRIC PROPULSION

FAIRBANKS MORSE ADDS HIGH-SPEED ENGINE FOR ELECTRIC PROPULSION

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, January 10, 2023 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD), a portfolio company of Arcline Investment Management, is expanding its engine offering with the nForcer FM 175D engine, its first engine designed for high-speed applications. With more power density than competing high-speed engines in...
CIMAC CONGRESS TO FOCUS ON ALTERNATIVE FUELS

CIMAC CONGRESS TO FOCUS ON ALTERNATIVE FUELS

by Bill Thomson | Tuesday, January 10, 2023 | Maritime business news

From June 12 to 16, 2023, Busan in South Korea will host the 30th International Council on Combustion Engines (CIMAC) World Congress. The preliminary program has now been published. It is divided into the various sections: Digitalisation and Connectivity, System...

CSI Magazine Winter 2022-23

by Admin | Monday, January 9, 2023 | Clean Shipping International – The maritime industry’s only periodical solely focussed on sustainable shipping

KSOE AND ABS SIGN AUTONOMOUS SHIPPING MoU TO CUT EMISSIONS AND IMPROVE SAFETY

KSOE AND ABS SIGN AUTONOMOUS SHIPPING MoU TO CUT EMISSIONS AND IMPROVE SAFETY

by Bill Thomson | Monday, January 9, 2023 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE), the intermediate holding company of HD Hyundai, is joining hands with American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) to take another step forward to developing unmanned ships that can navigate and perform safety diagnosis...
SCANDLINES CUTS EMISSIONS FROM ROSTOCK FERRIES BY 11%

SCANDLINES CUTS EMISSIONS FROM ROSTOCK FERRIES BY 11%

by Bill Thomson | Monday, January 9, 2023 | Marine propulsion & machinery news

Danish/German ferry operator Scandlines has installed new propeller blades on its ferries serving the port of Rostock, thereby optimising the vessels for their current operating profile, and resulting in improved propeller efficiency and a saving in propulsion energy...
SOUTHAMPTON PORT ANNOUNCES 55% REDUCTION IN CO2 EMISSIONS

SOUTHAMPTON PORT ANNOUNCES 55% REDUCTION IN CO2 EMISSIONS

by Bill Thomson | Monday, January 9, 2023 | Maritime business news

DP World’s container terminal at Southampton, UK, enjoyed its greenest year yet in 2022 after delivering a 55% reduction in net carbon emissions from its fleet and installations. DP World runs two deep water ports at Southampton and London Gateway with access to...
UK CHARITY EXPANDS ITS SUPPORT FOR FUTURE DECARBONISATION LEADERSHIP

UK CHARITY EXPANDS ITS SUPPORT FOR FUTURE DECARBONISATION LEADERSHIP

by Bill Thomson | Monday, January 9, 2023 | Maritime business news

The Marine Technology Trust has appointed new trustees as the charity looks to scale its support and work with students in the fields of naval architecture, marine engineering, boat building and offshore renewables. The Trust currently funds internships for 10...
NORSEPOWER OUTLINES ITS WAY FORWARD FOR DECARBONISING SHIPPING

NORSEPOWER OUTLINES ITS WAY FORWARD FOR DECARBONISING SHIPPING

by Bill Thomson | Friday, January 6, 2023 | Maritime business news

Norsepower CEO Tuomas Riski has shared the company’s perspective on key take-aways from a recent Sustainable Finance, Shipping and Technology event, hosted by Seatrade Hong Kong  when representatives from various companies including BNP Paribas and DNV...
JOTUN PARTNERS IN NORWEGIAN ZERO-EMISSIONS PROJECT

JOTUN PARTNERS IN NORWEGIAN ZERO-EMISSIONS PROJECT

by Bill Thomson | Friday, January 6, 2023 | Marine coatings & hull protection news

Norwegian coatings company Jotun says that it is proud to be a partner of Hurtigruten’s ‘Sea Zero’ project. Sea Zero is a project Hurtigruten Norway started in spring 2022 and its ambition is to enable zero-emission passenger and freight transport...
C-JOB PROPOSES CFD AS EEXI SOLUTION

C-JOB PROPOSES CFD AS EEXI SOLUTION

by Bill Thomson | Thursday, January 5, 2023 | Marine environment & clean shipping news

Dutch naval architecture and engineering company C-Job reminds ship operators that the IMO’s EEXI regulation entered into force on 1 January, as the first practical step in mapping emission output and vessels’ efficiencies in the maritime industry. The result of...
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