NYK inks long-term charter with CNOOC for six new LNG carriers
Ship design and engineering company C-Job Naval Architects has introduced a concept design for a liquid hydrogen tanker with a storage capacity of 37,500 cubic metres, aiming to "revolutionise the...
View ArticleCavotec nets €15.7M shore power order from ‘major’ shipping line
Swiss cleantech company Cavotec has secured a shore power order worth €15.7 million (around $16.57 million) from an undisclosed 'major global shipping line' for a series of newbuild containerships. The...
View ArticleKongsberg to digitalise more than 100 vessels under new deal
Software solutions provider Kongsberg Digital (KDI) has signed a fleet agreement with an unnamed client to provide its vessel-to-cloud infrastructure Vessel Insight to over 100 vessels in what is...
View ArticleDHL Global Forwarding neutralises CO2 emissions of all LCL ocean freight...
DHL Global Forwarding, the air and ocean freight specialist of Deutsche Post DHL Group, says it has neutralised the carbon emissions of all less-than-container load (LCL) ocean freight shipments since...
View ArticleEU to phase out all Russian oil imports ‘in orderly fashion’
The European Union has proposed a ban on all Russian oil imports, aiming to phase out Russian crude oil within six months and refined products by year-end. The post EU to phase out all Russian oil...
View ArticleMonjasa wraps up first marine biofuel supply in the Middle East
Oil and shipping company Monjasa, in collaboration with energy company Uniper and biofuel producer Neutral Fuels, has completed its first blending and supply of marine fuels in the United Arab Emirates...
View ArticleUzmar, Robert Allan team up on methanol-powered tugs
Uzmar Shipyard and Robert Allan have signed an agreement to design and build a new series of methanol-fuelled tugboats. The post Uzmar, Robert Allan team up on methanol-powered tugs appeared first on...
View ArticleMethanol to hydrogen generator gets approved for marine use
Renewable energy company e1 Marine has received approval in principle (AiP) from the classification society Lloyd's Register (LR) for its M-series methanol to hydrogen generator. The post Methanol to...
View ArticleWintershall Dea’s hydrogen and CCS project to support Wilhelmshaven energy hub
Wintershall Dea's new project is putting the wheels into motion to decarbonise the German industry with the help of hydrogen and CCS. The post Wintershall Dea’s hydrogen and CCS project to support...
View ArticlePort of Halifax offers incentives to reduce vessel emissions
In order to reduce vessel emissions, Canada's Halifax Port Authority (HPA) has joined the World Port Climate Initiative (WPCI) as an incentive provider with the International Association of Ports and...
View ArticleUniper to build, operate Germany’s first LNG terminal in Wilhelmshaven
German energy major Uniper will invest around €65 million ($68.92m) as builder and operator of Germany's first LNG terminal in Wilhelmshaven. The post Uniper to build, operate Germany’s first LNG...
View ArticleAlfa Laval levelling up in carbon-neutral fuel game
Swedish Alfa Laval has acquired patented technology from the Danish company RenCat to reform hydrogen from ammonia in a move to bolster its position in carbon-neutral fuel processing. The post Alfa...
View ArticleTitan LNG becomes member of SEA-LNG coalition
Titan LNG has joined SEA-LNG, the multi-sector industry coalition that wants to demonstrate LNG’s benefits as a viable marine fuel. The post Titan LNG becomes member of SEA-LNG coalition appeared first...
View ArticleGermany charters four floating LNG terminals, cutting dependence on Russia
Germany's government has entered into charter agreements to secure four floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals, representing one of the first big steps to cut the country's dependence on...
View ArticleStolt Tankers, Rotterdam Port, Vopak to explore shore power use for chemical...
Norwegian tanker operator Stolt Tankers, part of Stolt-Nielsen, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Dutch Port of Rotterdam Authority and Vopak terminal Botlek to conduct a...
View ArticleHAV Group gets go-ahead for hydrogen-based energy system for ships
Norwegian HAV Group ASA has received preliminary approval for the hydrogen-based energy system for ships developed in the FreeCO2ast project, making a step towards the commercial use of hydrogen fuel...
View ArticleDB Schenker to operate zero-emission autonomous coastal container feeder in...
Germany-based logistics provider DB Schenker has revealed plans to operate a zero-emission coastal container feeder vessel between Ikornnes quay and the Port of Ålesund in Norway. The post DB Schenker...
View ArticleGlobal Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation welcomes three new partners
Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD), an organisation committed to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the maritime sector, has been joined by three new partners. The post Global...
View ArticleFrance LNG Shipping inks another LNGC charter deal with EDF
French ship-owning company France LNG Shipping has signed another long-term charter contract for a new LNG carrier with EDF LNG Shipping, a subsidiary of Electricité de France. The post France LNG...
View ArticlePoseidon Principles for Marine Insurance enter into force as new signatories...
The UK's insurance company Navium Marine and its US-based counterpart AXA XL have joined the Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance as the eighth and ninth signatories, allowing the principles to...
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