Ricardo joins Waterborne Technology Platform as part of its net-zero drive
The environmental consulting company Ricardo has joined the Waterborne Technology Platform as part of its commitment to maritime decarbonisation. The post Ricardo joins Waterborne Technology Platform...
View ArticleFMC starts audit of top 9 container carriers
The US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has established a new audit program and dedicated audit team to assess container carrier compliance with the agency’s rule on detention and demurrage. The post...
View ArticleUK Parliament puts a spotlight on shipping emissions
The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) in the UK Parliament has launched a new inquiry in an effort to look at how the shipping and aviation sectors can best achieve net-zero emissions. The post UK...
View ArticleBrittany Ferries orders two LNG-electric ferries
French shipping company Brittany Ferries has signed an agreement with Swedish ferry operator Stena RoRo for two new hybrid, LNG-electric ferries. The post Brittany Ferries orders two LNG-electric...
View ArticleStena RoRo orders dual-fuel E-Flexer for Marine Atlantic
Stena RoRo has signed an agreement with China's CMI Jinling (Weihai) to order an LNG-powered E-Flexer roll-on/roll-off passenger (RoPax) vessel that will be chartered out to Marine Atlantic, a Canadian...
View ArticleWärtsilä provides hydrogen blends engines for Keppel O&M
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä will provide engine generating sets running on a hydrogen and natural gas blend for Keppel Offshore & Marine’s offshore floating testbed in Singapore. The post...
View ArticleSolar-powered waste collection ship launched in Hamburg
Environmental organization One Earth - One Ocean (oeoo), with the support of building materials group Holcim Ltd., has launched the Circular Explorer, a purely solar-powered catamaran built to collect...
View ArticleMitsui E&S delivers its last merchant ship as it switches to engineering...
Japanese shipbuilder Mitsui E&S Shipbuilding Co. has completed and delivered the last commercial vessel, a 66,000 dwt bulk carrier. The post Mitsui E&S delivers its last merchant ship as it...
View ArticleRINA to class largest ever cruise ship to be built in China
Italian classification society RINA has signed an agreement with Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (SWS) for the classification of "the largest ever cruise ship to be built in China". The post RINA to...
View ArticlePort of Emden to get methanol-powered harbor boat
Germany's Port of Emden is looking to make its harbor tours CO2-neutral in the future as it will receive a new, methanol-powered harbor boat. The post Port of Emden to get methanol-powered harbor boat...
View ArticleLatsco’s second LNG carrier on sea trials
Greek shipowner Latsco's second LNG vessel Hellas Athina is undergoing sea trials at the Yellow Sea. The post Latsco’s second LNG carrier on sea trials appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleShipping industry preps for cross-sector decarbonisation event
Global shipping has announced a cross-industry event, to be held during COP26, bringing together leaders in shipping, energy, politics and finance to discuss maritime decarbonisation efforts. The post...
View ArticleChantiers de l’Atlantique installs EGCS on 3 MSC Cruises vessels
Chantiers de l'Atlantique has completed the installation of an Exhaust Gas Cleaning System (EGCS) on three vessels operated by Swiss-based cruise line MSC Cruises as part of the net-zero drive. The...
View ArticleWinGD develops marine industry’s 1st on-engine NOx abatement solution
Swiss engine developer Winterthur Gas & Diesel (WinGD) has launched "the first marine two-stroke engine" to carry its own NOx abatement solution. The post WinGD develops marine industry’s 1st...
View ArticleIndustry firsts: Berge Bulk ship tests solar panels
Bermuda-based bulker owner and operator Berge Bulk has launched a pilot test to trial the maritime application of solar technology. The post Industry firsts: Berge Bulk ship tests solar panels appeared...
View ArticleMajor UK project to unlock untapped potential of ocean renewable energy fuels
An innovative £10 million research project, led by the University of Strathclyde, has been set up to investigate the potential of harnessing offshore wind and marine renewable energy to produce...
View ArticleTrafigura, Hy2gen team up to study green ammonia as marine fuel
Germany-based green hydrogen production company Hy2gen and Swiss commodity trader Trafigura have joined forces on a study aimed at quantifying the needs of the shipping industry for green ammonia as...
View ArticleSeaworks’ new LNG bulk carrier gets Kongsberg propulsion
Norwegian shipping company Seaworks' new bulk carrier will be equipped with a propulsion system and LNG engine by compatriot technology company Kongsberg Maritime. The post Seaworks’ new LNG bulk...
View ArticleYangzijiang buys stake in Xinfu Yard
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd., one of the largest private shipbuilders in China has entered into a sale and purchase agreement with Sanfu Shipbuilding Holdings for the purchase of the...
View ArticleDBS, partners complete 1st live bunker delivery financing transaction
Singapore's financial service group DBS Bank has completed its first live bunker delivery financing pilot transaction through a digital bunker delivery note (BDN). The post DBS, partners complete 1st...
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