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HHI-EMD tests hydrogen blend on HiMSEN engine
Hyundai Heavy Industries Engine & Machinery Division (HHI-EMD) has tested an LNG and hydrogen fuel mix in a 1.5MW HiMSEN engine.
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Shell approval for MEG protective coating
An advanced polymer coatings has been granted Shell approval
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AMSA: many ships failing on planned maintenance
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority conducted a focused inspection campaign on planned maintenance between 15 January and 28 February 2022 and concluded that a high number of ships failed to comply with planned maintenance requirements.
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Euronav orders LNG, ammonia, methanol-ready vessels
Euronav has ordered two future-fuel ready Suezmax tankers from Daehan Shipbuilding.
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Damen partners with Dutch supplier for shore power solution
Mc Energy and Damen Services have signed a collaboration agreement to bring a shore power solution to market.
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Wärtsilä to provide electrical package for research vessel
Wärtsilä will provide and integrate the electrical system package for a new diesel-electric German research vessel.
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First low-carbon ammonia shipment from Gulf to Germany
The first low-carbon ammonia test shipment from the UAE to the port of Hamburg in Germany has set an important milestone for the medium-term imports of green hydrogen for Germany and Europe.
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Safer offshore wind installation
The first phase of a project that aims to make offshore wind turbine installation safer has successfully completed
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New AI-enabled fuel model unveiled
Technology company ZeroNorth has unveiled its new advanced fuel model which uses a combination of AI and best practice naval architecture knowledge to predict the expected operational fuel consumption of any type of vessel.
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Partners to study converting onboard waste into fuel
LPG distributer Astomos Energy Corporation, Sustainable Energy Development, and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) have agreed to jointly study converting organic waste generated on board to fuel.
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CCS strengthens digital survey capabilities
China Classification Society (CCS) has confirmed its efforts to ensure that data-driven digital surveys will be the way of the future.
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New Showcase For Spanish Ocean Research
Spanish capability for oceanographic research is set to be enhanced by an 85m newbuild laid down this month at Vigo. Ordered from Astilleros Armon to the account of the Instituto Espanol de Oceanografia (IEO), the Odon de Buen will become the country’s largest and most advanced research ship on scheduled ...
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Turkish Yard Lands Diesel-Electric Coasters
Vigorous Dutch reinvestment in short-sea trading capacity has yielded a construction programme for the Turkish shipbuilding industry. Delfzijl-based Amasus Shipping has contracted with compatriot Handelskade Shipsales and Bogazici Shipyard, on Turkey’s Sea of Marmara, for a series of 4,100dwt multi-purpose vessels.
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Havyard proposes name change
The new name will signify Havyard’s commitment to equality and value whilst honouring its maritime origins
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Nautical Institute joins OCEAN navigation project
The Nautical Institute has joined the newly-launched OCEAN project.
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Kongsberg signs Swedish electric ferry deal
Kongsberg Maritime has signed a contract with Holland Shipyards Group to provide electrification and control systems for new all-electric ferries
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Pockets Of Endeavour In Southern Asia
Against the backcloth of a raft of bankruptcies and closures within the private sector in recent years, and the continuing monopoly of government contracts by publicly-owned yards, elements of India’s shipbuilding industry indicate its capabilities and potential.
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Wavefoil aims at CTVs for bow foil solution
Wavefoil, the Norwegian bow foil technology company, said its retractable bow foil solution offers considerable advantages for smaller vessels, and is targeting the workboat market.
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Retrofitting existing ships huge challenge in decarbonisation: Stopford
The shipping industry faces a significant challenge in meeting the IMO’s decarbonisation targets and the task becomes the more difficult the better the economic climate and the stronger the growth of global trade, said Dr. Martin Stopford, the shipping economist.
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IMO report estimates emissions from biofouling
The importance of maintaining a smooth and clean hull free from biofouling has been outlined in a new report from IMO.