Chariot, Port of Rotterdam ink green hydrogen import MOU
Chariot, an Africa-focused transitional energy company, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Dutch Port of Rotterdam International, a global energy hub and Europe's largest seaport...
View ArticleMaritime, miners industry team up for Australia-East Asia iron ore green...
A consortium, led by the Global Maritime Forum, is planning to assess the development of an iron ore green corridor between Australia and East Asia in an effort to decarbonise the maritime sector. The...
View ArticleConcordia Damen, STC pick Zepp.solutions for training vessel
Concordia Damen and STC Group have picked zepp.solutions to supply a hydrogen fuel cell system and storage solution for a training vessel. The post Concordia Damen, STC pick Zepp.solutions for training...
View ArticleMPA, K Line join study on ammonia as marine fuel in Singapore
MPA and K Line will participate in the feasibility study jointly conducted since March 2021 by the SABRE consortium with the aim to establish a ship-to-ship based ammonia bunkering in the Port of...
View ArticleSix players to establish 1st green e-methanol plant in Southeast Asia
Six international energy companies have formed a partnership to establish Asia’s first green e-methanol plant. The post Six players to establish 1st green e-methanol plant in Southeast Asia appeared...
View ArticleSchottel becomes complete system supplier for electrical, green propulsion...
German propulsion expert Schottel has decided to acquire a majority stake in elkon, a Turkish specialist for marine electrical system integration. The post Schottel becomes complete system supplier for...
View ArticleSingapore: Industry partners to study ammonia bunkering safety, promote fuel...
Japenese ITOCHU Corporation has launched the joint study framework (JSF) for ammonia bunkering safety and signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore...
View ArticleChevron comes on board Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation
Integrated energy company Chevron has entered into an agreement to join the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and help support the centre's efforts to develop potentially scalable lower...
View ArticleEU bans Russian vessels from ports, ‘edges closer’ to banning Russian oil...
The European Union members have announced a new, fifth round of sanctions against Russia and its businesses due to the war in Ukraine. The post EU bans Russian vessels from ports, ‘edges closer’ to...
View ArticleLNG-fueled PCTC design wins DNV approval
GTT and Deltamarin have been awarded an approval in principle from the Norwegian classification society DNV for a new LNG-fueled PCTC design. The post LNG-fueled PCTC design wins DNV approval appeared...
View ArticleEverLoNG ship-based carbon capture project wins EU funding
A cross-boundary project involving science and industry experts has landed €3.4 million ($3.7 million) from an EU climate action fund to accelerate the uptake of ship-based carbon capture (SBCC) by...
View ArticleNew JV to provide LCO2 shipping solutions to European CCS projects
French industrial gases company Air Liquide and compatriot maritime firm Sogestran have signed an agreement to form a joint venture (JV) focused on providing large-scale liquid CO2 (LCO2) shipping and...
View ArticleWorld’s first use of SNG in commercial shipping cuts GHG emissions
A 1,036 TEU containership has reduced its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 27% by operating on a blend of climate-neutral, synthetic natural gas (SNG) and conventional liquefied natural gas (LNG),...
View ArticleFirst steel cut for Scandlines’ zero-emission hybrid ferry
The first steel plates for Scandlines’ new zero-emission ferry were cut at the Cemre shipyard in Turkey on 4 April 2022. The post First steel cut for Scandlines’ zero-emission hybrid ferry appeared...
View ArticleWorld’s first hydrogen-powered bulk carrier receives Enova funding
Egil Ulvan Rederi, Felleskjøpet AGRI and HeidelbergCement have received NOK 100 million in support from Enova to build the world's first zero-emission bulk carrier. The post World’s first...
View ArticleØrsted and Esvagt investing in ‘world’s first’ green fuel service operation...
Danish companies Ørsted and Esvagt have decided to invest in what the companies describe […] The post Ørsted and Esvagt investing in ‘world’s first’ green fuel service operation vessel appeared first...
View ArticleCoolCo completes all LNG carrier acquisitions from Golar LNG
The newly formed shipping company CoolCo has now completed all eight acquisitions of LNG carriers from Bermuda-based shipper Golar LNG. The post CoolCo completes all LNG carrier acquisitions from Golar...
View ArticleONE wraps up 3rd biofuel trial to support shipping’s decarbonization
Singapore-based shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) has completed the third trial of marine biofuel onboard the Singapore-flagged container vessel NYK Fuji. The post ONE wraps up 3rd biofuel...
View ArticleBallard’s marine fuel cell module gets industry-first type approval
Fuel cell supplier Ballard Power Systems has received a type approval from classification society DNV for its marine fuel cell module FCwave. The post Ballard’s marine fuel cell module gets...
View ArticleMaersk joins initiative to accelerate transition to net zero steel industry
Maersk has decided to join Climate Group SteelZero, a global initiative that aims to accelerate the transition to a net-zero steel industry. The post Maersk joins initiative to accelerate transition to...
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