CORVUS TO PROVIDE BATTERY SHORE POWER FOR US ELECTRIC TUG
Corvus Energy is extending its participation in the innovative US Crowley eWolf zero-emission tugboat project with an order to supply shoreside battery energy storage systems (ESS) using two Corvus Orca BOBs—the containerised version of its Corvus Orca ESS—with a...
BMT LAUNCHES NEW HYBRID CTV DESIGN
To meet the industry’s growing demand for lower carbon emissions, capacity and prolonged offshore operations, BMT is introducing its new 32m Crew Transfer Vessel design to what is already seen as an extensive range. BMT offers a fully hybrid propulsion option, based...
ECSA WELCOMES EC COUNCIL DECISION TO FEED BACK ETS REVENUES
European shipowners have welcomed the provisional agreement on the EU ETS maritime, the Parliament and the Council having embraced the calls of industry stakeholders to earmark EU ETS revenues back to the maritime sector to support its energy transition. At...
NAVTEK SIGNS MoU WITH e1 FOR HYDROGEN-FUELLED VESSELS
Renewable energy company e1 Marine has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with naval design and engineering specialist Navtek to collaboratively develop hydrogen-powered low-carbon emission marine vessels and port applications for the European market. This includes...
MacGREGOR COMPLETES LOW-CARBON ELECTRIC CRANE SERIES
As part of its mission to support customers with more sustainable products and solutions, Cargotec company MacGregor has introduced a fully electrically driven heavy-duty transloading crane, the TCE. The new heavy-duty transloading crane is a result of extensive...
WÄRTSILÄ SYSTEMS FOR JONES ACT WTIV SOLUTION
Wärtsilä has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Texas based Bleutec Industries, covering Wärtsilä’s role as the system integrator for Bleutec’s innovative Binary Marine Installation Solution (BMIS), described as a cost-effective, Jones Act compliant alternative...
GEM AND DELTAMARIN FORM DECARBONISATION ALLIANCE
Deltamarin of Finland has signed an agreement that names Texas-based GEM Marine as its representative in the US, in a move that is believed to maximise the strengths of both companies, each of which is committed to decarbonising the shipping and offshore energy...
GBP 75bn NEEDED TO CLEAN UP UK SHIPPING, SAYS STUDY
A report produced by Marine Capital with the support of UMAS and Lloyd’s Register (LR), estimates that approximately £75bn of investment over the coming three decades will be required for the UK’s domestic maritime sector to transition to net zero. Attracting new...

