NABU to continue advising Scandlines on emission-free shipping
Danish ferry operator Scandlines and the Naturschutzbund Deutschland (NABU), a German non-governmental organization dedicated to conservation, have agreed to continue the cooperation with regard to the...
View ArticleSouth Korea’s DSME scores order for 2 LNG carriers
Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has won an order for two LNG carriers, increasing this year’s orders to seven of those. The post South Korea’s DSME scores order...
View ArticleEuroseas orders LNG-ready feeder ship trio
Greek ship owner and operator Euroseas has ordered three 1,800 TEU liquefied natural gas- (LNG) ready feeder containerships in South Korea. The post Euroseas orders LNG-ready feeder ship trio appeared...
View ArticleMAN ES-DNV collab to speed up maritime decarbonisation, digitalisation
German engine maker MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES) and classification society DNV have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on decarbonisation, digitalisation and hydrogen in the...
View ArticleAlewijnse, Ingeteam join forces for hybrid and electric propulsion systems
Making a step forward in the sustainability of the maritime supply chain, Dutch Alewijnse and Spanish Ingeteam have joined forces to initiate and facilitate the development and integration of hybrid...
View ArticleU.S. start-up developing battery-swapping electric cargo ships
New Orleans-based start-up is working to develop a fleet of smaller, more efficient, electric-powered ships to help decarbonise the shipping industry that is responsible for about 3% of all carbon...
View ArticleDSME, KNOC team up on hydrogen/ammonia, LCO2 carriers
South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has teamed up with compatriot oil and gas company Korea National Oil Corporation (KNOC) to develop low carbon...
View ArticleNippon Paint Marine antifouling for Evergreen’s 24,000 TEU boxships
Ever Alot, believed to be the world’s largest containership by TEU-carrying capacity, has floated out with Nippon Paint Marine antifouling and anti-corrosion systems protecting the vessel’s...
View ArticleSamsung Heavy constructing 4 new LNGCs with GTT tank design
Samsung Heavy Industries has ordered the tank design for four new LNG carriers from the French LNG containment specialist GTT. The post Samsung Heavy constructing 4 new LNGCs with GTT tank design...
View ArticleMaersk, CMA CGM to help Electrolux decarbonize its sea transport
Swedish home appliance manufacturer Electrolux has partnered with container shipping companies Maersk and CMA CGM to use biofuel based on waste oils and liquefied natural gas (LNG) to cut its sea...
View ArticleGreen Hydrogen Systems electrolysis picked for Norway’s H2 project
Green Hydrogen Systems has received an order from Liquiline to deliver electrolysis equipment for a Dalane Energi-led H2 project in Norway. The post Green Hydrogen Systems electrolysis picked for...
View ArticleShell joins German LNG for Brunsbüttel import
Shell and German LNG Terminal have signed a MOU on the import of LNG through the planned terminal in Brunsbüttel. The post Shell joins German LNG for Brunsbüttel import appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleSilverstream air bubble tech for 16,000 TEU containership fleet
UK’s cleantech company Silverstream Technologies has been selected to equip nine 16,000 TEU containerships with its air lubrication systems. The post Silverstream air bubble tech for 16,000 TEU...
View ArticleFortescue buys MMA Offshore’s PSV to convert it to green ammonia
Australia-based MMA Offshore has completed the sale of the platform supply vessel (PSV) MMA Leveque, set to be converted to run on green ammonia, to a subsidiary of compatriot Fortescue Future...
View ArticleJR Shipping opts for Value Maritime filter and carbon capture system
Dutch maritime technology company Value Maritime has been contracted by compatriot shipping company JR Shipping to install a filter and carbon capture system on the container feeder vessel MV Energy....
View ArticleStudy: Green shore power has potential to cut emissions in ports by 90%
Green shore power could reduce emissions in ports by more than 90%, as well as minimise noise and air pollution levels, a new feasibility study released by Scotland's Aberdeen Harbour shows. The post...
View ArticleMacGregor to equip multi-fuel PCTCs for Höegh Autoliners
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has been selected to supply RoRo equipment for four zero-carbon ready and multi-fuel Aurora class pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs). The post MacGregor to equip...
View ArticleVDL AEC Maritime to equip Seatrade Groningen ship pair with scrubbers
Dutch scrubber technology company VDL AEC Maritime has received an order for the delivery of two retrofit scrubber systems to compatriot shipping company Seatrade Groningen BV. The post VDL AEC...
View ArticleBV okays Solid Sail system to help cut large cruise ship emissions
French classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has delivered an approval in principle (AiP) to compatriot shipyard Chantiers de l’Atlantique for its sailing propulsion system, Solid Sail, tailored...
View ArticleAET reinforces position in Brazil after naming first of three shuttle tankers...
AET has named the first of three Suezmax DP2 shuttle tankers, purpose-built for a long-term charter with Petrobras for operations in Brazil. The post AET reinforces position in Brazil after naming...
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