Maersk 1st shipping firm to join the Climate Pledge
Danish shipping and logistics giant Maersk has joined The Climate Pledge, a cross-sector community of companies and organizations that have committed to decarbonizing their businesses. The post Maersk...
View ArticleJapanese autonomous ship framework gets green light from ClassNK and BV
Japanese shipping firm NYK Line and its group companies MTI and Japan Maritime Science have received approval in principle (AiP) from classification societies ClassNK and Bureau Veritas (BV) for a...
View ArticleDenmark accelerates power-to-x push with €161 million subsidy scheme
Denmark has launched a €161 million subsidy scheme to support the Power-to-X projects towards […] The post Denmark accelerates power-to-x push with €161 million subsidy scheme appeared first on...
View ArticleSingapore: New alliance to speed up decarbonisation, build next-gen maritime...
Coastal Sustainability Alliance (CSA) has been launched in Singapore by Kuok Singapore Limited (KSL) Maritime Group to accelerate decarbonisation, transition to a circular economy and strengthen marine...
View ArticleShipping industry: Planned $5B R&D fund could support developing countries’...
Representatives of the global shipping industry, supported by governments, have laid out proposals on how a planned global R&D fund can be tailored to support developing economies. The post...
View ArticleCMA CGM in China’s first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering
CMA CGM and SIPG jointly completed China’s first ship-to-ship LNG simultaneous operation (SIMOPS) bunkering, marking a major step in the energy transition. The post CMA CGM in China’s first...
View ArticlePort of Rotterdam: Free shore power from battery for inland vessels
Free shore-based power is available at Maaskade in Rotterdam for large inland vessels that participate in a trial with shore-based power from a battery system, the Port of Rotterdam said. The post Port...
View ArticleMitsubishi invests in Marindows to promote electric propulsion and ship...
Japanese Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has completed an investment into Marindows, a Tokyo-based company aiming to build an integrated digital platform for...
View ArticleClassNK approves methane slip reducing system for LNG-fueled ships
The classification society ClassNK has granted approval in principle to a Japanese trio for the methane oxidation catalyst system for LNG-fueled vessels. The post ClassNK approves methane slip reducing...
View ArticleBrazil’s Pecém Port could get green hydrogen export hub
Integrated storage solutions provider Stolthaven Terminals, part of the Stolt-Nielsen Group and the Pecém Industrial and Port Complex, a joint venture formed by the Ceará State Government and the Port...
View ArticleHyundai Heavy orders GTT tank design for 3 new LNGCs
Korean shipyard Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has ordered tank design for three new LNG carriers (LNGCs)from French containment specialist GTT. The post Hyundai Heavy orders GTT tank design for 3 new...
View ArticleDNV, LR certify battery storage system for electric and hybrid vessels
Swiss energy storage solutions provider Leclanché has obtained recertification from classification societies DNV and Lloyd's Register for its Marine Rack System (MRS-2) operating on the 65 Ah...
View ArticleKorea Line welcomes K Lotus LNG bunkering ship from Hyundai Mipo
Korea’s shipbuilder Hyundai Mipo Dockyard has delivered K Lotus, what it says is the world's largest LNG bunkering vessel, to Korea Line. The post Korea Line welcomes K Lotus LNG bunkering ship from...
View ArticleAmendments sent to IMO to accelerate adoption of $5 billion maritime R&D fund
The World Shipping Council (WSC) together with maritime nations and organisations representing all shipping sectors continues to work for the early adoption of an industry-financed and IMO-led research...
View ArticleGeogas LPG carriers to feature BV ‘Ammonia Prepared’ class notation
Classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) is supporting the classification and construction of two 40,000 cbm LPG carriers that will be ‘ammonia prepared’. The post Geogas LPG carriers to feature BV...
View ArticlePort of London Authority progressing towards net-zero with energy study
An energy feasibility study has been conducted for the Port of London Authority (PLA) to identify opportunities to integrate low-carbon technologies across its sites and floating structures, bringing...
View ArticleSembcorp builds 1st Norled zero-emission battery-powered RoPax ferry
The fabrication of the first of three identical battery-operated roll-on/roll-off passenger (RoPax) ferries for […] The post Sembcorp builds 1st Norled zero-emission battery-powered RoPax ferry...
View ArticleNew ‘groundbreaking’ platform provides maritime trade info, supports...
Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) has developed a 'groundbreaking' platform that deliver information on cargo transported by individual vessels, the companies that own the cargo and the greenhouse...
View ArticleHapag-Lloyd joins maritime decarbonization center investing $10 million
The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and German liner shipping company Hapag-Lloyd have signed a strategic partnership agreement committing to cooperate on efforts contributing to...
View ArticleWärtsilä develops 1st dedicated methanol fuel supply system
Finnish technology company Wärtsilä has developed a dedicated fuel supply system for methanol, MethanolPac, as interest grows in the methanol pathway to decarbonisation. The post Wärtsilä develops 1st...
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