Latest News – Page 116
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US offers tax credits for clean hydrogen
The US Inflation Reduction Act will provide tax credits of up to $3 per kilogram of clean hydrogen.
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Future fuel uncertainty points towards onboard carbon capture
The IMO’s short-term decarbonisation regulations are yet to consider onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS), but the industry is pushing ahead anyway.
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Full-electric tug delivered to Ports of Auckland
Damen’s first all-electric harbour tug, the RSD-E Tug 2513, has been officially delivered to its new owner, Ports of Auckland.
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BioLNG terminal planned for Port of Oxelösund
Avenir LNG has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Oxelösunds Hamn for the construction of an LNG/BioLNG Terminal in the Port of Oxelösund, Sweden.
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Ammonia-ready VLCC delivered
Capital Ship Management has taken delivery of the newbuilding Amore Mio, a VLCC that is fitted with a scrubber and fitted out to be ammonia and LNG ready.
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Decarbonisation network gains another signatory
Wilmar International has become the latest signatory to a global decarbonisation network
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Alfa Laval methanol LFSS
Alfa Laval FCM Methanol has been chosen as the fuel supply system for six new methanol-fuelled container vessels
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First Netherlands hydrogen bunker licence granted
The Netherlands’ first hydrogen bunker permit has been granted to Windcat Workboats so that the company can bunker the Hydrocat 48 crew transfer vessel (CTV) with hydrogen in the port of IJmuiden.
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Richard de Vries appointed as LR Area Manager
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has appointed Richard de Vries as Area Manager for South Asia, the Middle East and Africa (SAMEA).
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Norwegian Brand Banks On Italian-Built Series
Testament to continuity in a traditional Venetian industry, Fincantieri’s Marghera shipyard has completed the first of an imposing new generation for Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL).
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MacGregor RoRo kit for H-Line PCTCs
MacGregor has received a significant order to supply all-electric RoRo equipment to four H-Line PCTC vessels
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All eyes turn to CCUS: LR’s van der Post
The emergence of a new trade in carbon transportation is likely to depend upon regulatory developments to support investments, Lloyd’s Register’s Sean van der Post tells The Motorship in an exclusive interview.
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MOL plans hard sail for second bulk carrier
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) plans to equip a second bulk carrier with the Wind Challenger hard sail system.
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Harvest Energy Marine adds bunker tanker to fleet
Harvest Energy Marine, a member of the Prax Group of companies, has purchased a new tanker, Fortuna II.
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MAN in deal to convert engines to dual-fuel methanol
MAN Energy Solutions has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Stena Teknik and Proman for a project to retrofit MAN 48/60 engines to make them capable of dual-fuel, diesel and methanol operation.
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K Line inks Qatar LNG deal
K Line has signed a deal with QatarEnergy for the long-term time charter for seven newbuild LNG carriers
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Rotor sail system for Pacific combi carrier
BHP, the mining major, and Pan Pacific Copper, a subsidiary of Japan’s JX Nippon Mining & Metals group, have signed an agreement with Norsepower to install a rotor sails system on board a combination carrier, MV Koryu.
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Wärtsilä’s SPECS camera solution selected for Bay of Biscay ferry
Brittany Ferries has opted to install a Smart Panoramic Edge Camera System (SPECS) on its passenger ferry operations. The solution, supplied by Wärtsilä Voyage, will be first installed onboard the Salamanca.
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SEA\LNG challenges scrubber/VLSFO payback
Industry group SEA\LNG finds significant benefits to a business choosing an LNG retrofit over fuelling with VLSFO or retrofitting an HFO vessel with scrubbers, based on a 10-year payback period.
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Avikus wins smart voyaging contract for 23 vessels
Avikus, an HD Hyundai subsidiary specialising in autonomous navigation technologies, has signed contracts for the delivery of its artificial intelligence technology for 23 ships.