Scalable zero-emission fuels are key to shipping’s green transition, study shows
The shipping industry's green transition will require rapid scaling of the so-called scalable zero-emission fuels. The post Scalable zero-emission fuels are key to shipping’s green transition, study...
View ArticleBureau Veritas, Vinssen and EcoLabs join forces to develop hydrogen-fuelled...
Bureau Veritas, Vinssen and EcoLab launch a pilot project to develop hydrogen-fuelled vessels in Singapore. The post Bureau Veritas, Vinssen and EcoLabs join forces to develop hydrogen-fuelled vessels...
View ArticleClassNK grants AiP to KHI for large liquefied hydrogen carrier
Japanese classification society ClassNK has issued an approval in principle (AiP) for a large liquefied hydrogen carrier (LH2 carrier) developed by local shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries. The post...
View ArticleHöegh Autoliners orders additional four zero-carbon ready car carriers
Norwegian RoRo shipping company Höegh Autoliners has exercised the option for the construction of […] The post Höegh Autoliners orders additional four zero-carbon ready car carriers appeared first on...
View ArticleMARIN hires Van Swaay to build its new virtual testing facility for maritime...
The Maritime Research Institute Netherlands (MARIN) has hired Dutch-based construction company Van Swaay to build its new Seven Oceans Simulator Center (SOSc). The post MARIN hires Van Swaay to build...
View ArticleFinnlines welcomes first hybrid RoRo newbuild
Finnish shipping company Finnlines has taken delivery of Finneco I, the first of three hybrid roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) Eco class vessels ordered in China. The post Finnlines welcomes first hybrid RoRo...
View ArticleHYON, Gen2 Energy and ASCO to establish hydrogen hub for maritime transport...
Norway's hydrogen bunkering specialist HYON has together with compatriot green hydrogen company Gen2 Energy AS and supply base services provider ASCO Norway applied for soft funding from Enova for a...
View ArticleUK gets its first charging network for electric maritime vessels
The UK's first e-marine hub of shore-side charging facilities for electric maritime vessels, created through the Marine e-Charging Living Lab (MeLL) initiative, has been unveiled in Plymouth. The post...
View ArticlePort of Antwerp-Bruges aims to become ‘energy gateway’ to Europe
Belgian ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge will from now on continue their growth trajectory under one name -- Port of Antwerp-Bruges. The post Port of Antwerp-Bruges aims to become ‘energy gateway’ to...
View ArticleIn focus: Activists take the front line against fossil fuels, as maritime...
'Actions, not words’ perfectly summarizes the general feeling of environmental activists who took the front line in fight against fossil fuels industry and its supporters. Living up to their creed,...
View ArticleAsian operator brings in second dual-fuel vessel built for TotalEnergies
AET has taken delivery of the second dual-fuel VLCC, which was purpose-built for a long-term charter with TotalEnergies. The post Asian operator brings in second dual-fuel vessel built for...
View ArticleGreen Marine, Opsealog team up to advance shipping’s environmental performance
Opsealog, a provider of digital performance management solutions for shipping, has become a partner to Green Marine, a voluntary environmental certification program for the maritime industry. The post...
View ArticleScientific marine buoy makes a splash at Marine Energy Test Area in Wales
Launched by Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s Marine Energy Engineering Centre of Excellence (MEECE), the marine buoy will undergo sea trials to test the equipment aimed at accelerating the...
View ArticleHavila Kystruten takes delivery of second eco-friendly hybrid cruise ship
Norwegian shipping company Havila Kystruten has taken delivery of its second eco-friendly hybrid-powered cruise ship Havila Castor at Tersan shipyard in Turkey. The post Havila Kystruten takes delivery...
View ArticleGoodFuels joins LSB as interest in advanced biofuels grows in maritime sector
Dutch GoodFuels has joined the advanced biofuels coalition LSB, a coalition of biofuels technology developers and producers committed to decarbonising the shipping sector. The post GoodFuels joins LSB...
View ArticleUK govt backs ship-shore integration project with £1.06 million
Maritime Research and Innovation UK (MarRI-UK) has granted a £1.06 million (around $1.33 million) funding to a consortium of nine organisations led by MSE International, a non-profit cluster...
View ArticleDFDS joins ReSea Project to fight ocean plastic pollution
Danish ferry and logistics company DFDS has announced its collaboration with ReSea Project to support the fight for an ocean without plastic pollution. The post DFDS joins ReSea Project to fight ocean...
View ArticleBP goes all-in with plans to invest over $22 billion in UK energy
BP intends to invest up to £18 billion (about $22.5 billion) in the UK’s energy system by the end of 2030. The post BP goes all-in with plans to invest over $22 billion in UK energy appeared first on...
View ArticleC-Job, LH2 Europe present new liquid hydrogen tanker design
C-Job Naval Architects LH2 Europe have developed the ship design for a new liquid hydrogen tanker to revolutionise the renewable energy market in Europe. The post C-Job, LH2 Europe present new liquid...
View ArticleBV grants GTT approval for ballast-free LNG bunker vessel
The classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has awarded approval in principle to French LNG containment specialist GTT for its ballast-free LNG bunkering and feeder vessel. The post BV grants GTT...
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