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CMA CGM orders seven new biogas-powered ships
The CMA CGM Group has ordered seven new biogas-powered ships to serve the French West Indies.
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Norway Backs Green Newbuild Scheme
Norwegian operator Thor Dahl has qualified for government funding to support the initial phase of its plan for a fleet of newbuild zero-emission, short-sea bulk carriers.
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New brands join 2040 zero-carbon shipping ambition
Cargo Owners for Zero Emission Vessels (coZEV) has announced the addition of Beiersdorf, Dupont, Electrolux, ETTLI Kaffee, Moose Toys, Ohana Beverage Company, Philips, REI Co-op, Sisley, and Target to its 2040 Ambition Statement.
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Furetank orders two more LNG/LBG fuelled tankers
Furetank has signed a contract for two more 17,999dwt LNG/LBG dual-fuel tankers, sister ships in their Vinga series which has now reached 15 vessels. They are designed with a battery hybrid solution and several innovative features that reduce fuel and energy consumption, resulting in extensively lower emissions of CO2, SOx, ...
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Canada and UAE participate in future fuels initiative
The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), along with the CEO-led Clean Energy Maritime Taskforce, have unveiled the Clean Energy Marine Hubs Initiative with Canada and the UAE confirmed as participants.
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Key appointments at Rolls-Royce Power Systems
Rolls-Royce Power Systems makes key appointments to its senior leadership team
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USCG approval for Langh BWMS
Langh Tech BWMS becomes the first UV-based system in the world to receive US Coast Guard type approval for one-way treatment
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Koreans eye Australian green NH3 supply chain
Three of Korea’s largest conglomerate groups, Korea Zinc, Hanwha Impact, and SK Gas, along with Australian based Ark Energy plan to develop a green ammonia supply chain between Australia and South Korea.
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Consortium explores CCUS in Singapore
Air Liquide, Chevron, Keppel Infrastructure, and PetroChina have signed a memorandum of understanding to advance the development of large-scale carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration (CCUS) solutions in Singapore.
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China’s first domestic LNG bunker vessel delivered
China’s first domestically-built LNG bunker vessel XIN AO PU TUO HAO has been delivered.
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Ammonia-to-power system awarded AiP from LR
Amogy Inc. has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from Lloyd’s Register for its ammonia-to-power system for maritime applications.
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Wärtsilä collaborates on green ammonia cargo vessel
Green NortH2 Energy, Meriaura and Wärtsilä have signed Letter of Intent to build a multi-fuel cargo vessel that is intended to operate on green ammonia from 2026.
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ATSB issues recommendations after ship fire
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) has issued safety recommendations to the managers and parent company of the cargo ship BBC Rhonetal, following an investigation into a fire in the hold of the vessel at Port Hedland, Western Australia.
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Marco Polo Marine announces Asia’s first CSOV design
Singapore-based Marco Polo Marine has announced that it will build, own and operate a new commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) to meet the rising demand for support vessels required to service the booming offshore windfarm industry in Asia.
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Rio Tinto joins First Movers Coalition
Rio Tinto has announced it will join the First Movers Coalition, a global initiative to help commercialise zero-carbon technologies by harnessing purchasing power and supply chains.
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Researchers push back against LNG as bunker fuel
New separate reporting from the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) and the UCL Energy Institute question the long-term benefits of LNG as bunker fuel.
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Damen developing floating wind anchor handlers
Damen Shipyards is developing a new class of anchor handler to support the roll out of large scale, floating offshore wind turbines.
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Container lashing order
MacGregor nets a significant order for container lashing systems from Hapag-Lloyd
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Fuel saving asymmetric rudder technology
Innovative asymmetric semi spade rudders will be installed on five new PCTC vessels
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Irish port eyes Dutch green hydrogen collaboration
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between Ireland’s first green hydrogen company, EIH2, the Port of Cork and the Port of Amsterdam.