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Ports of Stockholm extends hydrogen plans
The Ports of Stockholm is investing in hydrogen fuelling station procurement. The Port plans to extend plans to establish a hydrogen fuelling station at Stockholm Norvik Port, will enable the port to refuel its future fuel work vehicles, to cover hydrogen distribution.
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Shipowners ally to create emethanol hub in Gothenburg
The Port of Gothenburg has joined forces with Stena Line, DFDS, Ørsted and Liquid Wind in a project to create Europe’s ’first’ green electrofuel hub at the port, with the intention of producing eMethanol at the hub in 2025.
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Wärtsilä engines ordered to meet China’s C2 standard
Wärtsilä has received recent orders for engines compliant with China’s stage II, or C2 emissions standard. This legislation entered into force in July 2021 and is applicable to vessels sailing on inland waters, in coastal areas, and in most rivers. It covers domestic bulk carriers, feeder containers, oil tankers, passenger ...
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AiP for greener fuel transport
Bureau Veritas has awarded approval in principle for a flexible solution for the transport of LNG and ammonia
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AiP for H2 propulsion system
A new 100% hydrogen propulsion design has been approved in principle by RINA
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KR and DSME collaborate on ammonia and hydrogen
Korean Register (KR) and Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) have agreed to work together to develop new propulsion systems capable of handling green fuels including ammonia and hydrogen.
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Crowley and Chevron invest in fuel cell company
Zero Emission Industries (ZEI) has closed its Series A funding round with investments led by Chevron New Energies and Crowley.
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ABS awards AiP for large LCO2 cargo tanks
ABS has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) for its design of cargo tanks for super-large, liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carriers.
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K-Line selects WinGD system integration for dual-fuel PCTCs
Japanese shipowner K-LINE has selected WinGD to integrate energy systems on two new dual-fuel 7,000 ceu pure car and truck carriers (PCTC). The vessels will be equipped with X62DF-2.1 engines coupled with shaft generators with the energy use optimised by WinGD’s X-EL energy management system.
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Sustainability Vested In Diesel-Electric Coaster
Diesel-electric propulsion is central to a highly efficient new design of short-sea, multipurpose cargo vessel unveiled by Dutch builder Thecla Bodewes Shipyards.
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Alfa Laval and WinGD cooperate on methanol fuel solution
Alfa Laval and WinGD have agreed that Alfa Laval will develop the fuel supply system for WinGD methanol engines.
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Alfa Laval increases flexibility of inert gas generator
Alfa Laval has optimized the design of its Smit LNG inert gas generator, making it more modular and introducing a range of options for more choice and faster access.
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DNV awards EPL/ShaPoLi type approval
DNV has awarded its first ever type approval of engine power limitation /shaft power limitation (EPL/ShaPoLi) functionality to Kongsberg Maritime (KM).
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Project aims to optimise combined use of fuel cells and batteries
Corvus Energy has been selected to lead a project funded by the Research Council of Norway titled Optimized Hydrogen Powered Maritime Mobility (OptHyMob).
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NAVTOR and ScanReach partner on IOT technology
NAVTOR and ScanReach have announced a partnership that will create a simple, integrated solution to capture, aggregate and analyse system information.
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Northern Xplorer orders zero-emission cruise ship
Recently established Norwegian cruise venture Northern Xplorer (NX) and Portuguese shipbuilder West Sea have signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) for the construction of the cruise company’s maiden vessel.
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Vessel performance service
A new service has launched helping ship owners enhance the efficiency and sustainability of vessel operations
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ExxonMobil approves Ascenz EFMS
Ascenz electronic fuel monitoring system has been approved by ExxonMobil
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Chevron supplies first stem of 40 BN Category II lube oil
Chevron Marine Lubricants made its first delivery of a 40 BN Category II lube oil on 30 August, in a breakthrough moment for operators of MAN ES Mk9 and above two-stroke engines, when it supplied a stem of its new Taro Ultra Advanced 40 to SIEM Car Carriers.
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ABS verifies design for LH2 carrier
ABS has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for a 20,000 cbm liquefied hydrogen (LH2) carrier design from Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI).