SHI JOINS WITH BASF FOR ONBOARD CARBON CAPTURE PROJECT
Chemical group BASF and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to carry out a collaborative feasibility assessment of capturing carbon dioxide onboard maritime vessels using BASF’s OASE blue technology for flue gas applications....
MEYER GROUP OUTLINES CRUISE SHIP FUEL CELL DEVELOPMENTS
Following the type approval of the methanol-powered fuel cell system from Meyer Werft’s strategic partner Freudenberg e-Power Systems, Meyer notes that the system can now be used on seagoing vessels and represents an important development step towards new...
CORVUS LEADS RESEARCH INTO COMBINING FUEL CELLS AND BATTERIES
Corvus Energy has been selected to lead a project funded by the Research Council of Norway, joining forces with research institute Norce and other partners for the project which has been awarded NOK 13.9m in funding. The industrial project, titled Optimised Hydrogen...
STOLT ORDERS MORE YARA MARINE SYSTEMS TO ENHANCE FUEL EFFICIENCY
Stolt Tankers and Yara Marine Technologies have signed an agreement to equip a further seven tankers with Yara Marine’s FuelOpt propulsion optimisation technology, following the installation and evaluation of FuelOpt on board the ‘Stolt Breland’ in early...
ABS REMINDS THAT CII REPORTING DEADLINE IS DRAWING CLOSE
ABS Digital Solutions (ABS DS), an ABS affiliated company operating as part of the movement to decarbonise the maritime industry, has unveiled its new CII monitoring and reporting tool and has emphasised the need to adopt a continuous monitoring approach that allows...
FIRST J-ENG WIDE-RANGE ENGINE COMPLETED
The first 6UEC33LSH-C2 type main engine, developed by Japan Engine Corporation (J-Eng), has been completed by overseas licensee Zhejiang Yungpu Diesel Engine Co (YDE) located in Ningbo, China. This first 6UEC33LSH-C2 type main engine will be installed on a coastal...
DESIGN CONTRACT FOR ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY ESTONIAN FERRY
Deltamarin has signed a contract with the Estonian Transport Administration to develop a new concept for a ferry travelling between the larger islands and the mainland. Valentin Bratkov, Head of the Estonian Transport Administration Ship Construction Project, said:...
WÄRTSILÄ HELPS MEET CHINA’S C2 ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
Wärtsilä says it has taken a leading position in supporting the marine industry’s drive towards decarbonised operations, through development of high efficiency engine technology, future fuel research, and digitalised solutions, enabling customers to operate in...

