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    GTT LNGC tank design deal

    2022-06-17T12:52:00Z

    GTT has received an order from Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding for the tank design of six new LNG carriers 

  • LR has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for a 210,000 dwt Newcastlemax bulk carrier installed with Anemoi rotor sails.
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    AiP granted for Oldendorff Newcastlemax with Anemoi rotor sails

    2022-06-16T10:43:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for an Shanghai Merchant Ship Design and Research Institute (SDARI) designed 210,000 DWT Newcastlemax bulk carrier installed with Anemoi rotor sails. 

  • Acta Marine has signed a contract for the construction of 2 + 2 methanol MDO/HVO powered DP2 CSOVs at Tersan.
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    Acta Marine orders two methanol powered CSOVs

    2022-06-16T10:36:00Z

    Acta Marine has signed a contract for the construction of two methanol MDO/HVO powered DP2 Construction Service Operating Vessels (CSOVs) at Turkish shipyard Tersan with two optional vessels for delivery at a later stage.

  • IMO will discuss use of HFO in the Arctic at its April MEPC meeting
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    MEPC 78 reviews BWMS experience

    2022-06-16T10:31:00Z

    The IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) 78th session agreed in principle to develop a Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention Review Plan and established a Correspondence Group to finalise it.

  • A Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) car carrier, Beluga Ace, has completed a carbon-offset voyage for the ocean transportation of completed cars from Japan to Europe by using voluntary carbon credits.
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    MOL conducts carbon-offset voyage with car carrier

    2022-06-16T10:24:00Z

    A Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) car carrier has completed a carbon-offset voyage for the ocean transportation of completed cars from Japan to Europe by using voluntary carbon credits.

  • The study noted that only around 15% (2,700) of tankers, bulkers and containerships, are outfitted with electronically controlled main engines that make them viable for conversion to alternative fuels.
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    Report: many ships not suitable for new fuel conversion

    2022-06-16T10:16:00Z

    Operational and technical measures are the most viable route to emissions abatement for the existing fleet of tankers, bulkers and containerships as many of these are unsuitable for low-carbon fuel conversions, according to a study entitled Energy Transition in Shipping – Facts and Timeline.

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    WinGD and HHI collaborate on ammonia two-stroke engines

    2022-06-16T10:10:00Z

    WinGD and Hyundai Heavy Industries’ Engine Machinery Division (EMD) are to collaborate on delivering the first WinGD engine capable of running on ammonia.

  • Paris MoU has reported on the results of a Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on stability conducted in Q4 2021.
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    Paris MOU calls for more awareness about vessel stability

    2022-06-16T10:06:00Z

    The Paris Memorandum of Understanding (Paris MoU) on Port State Control carried out a Concentrated Inspection Campaign (CIC) on stability jointly with the Tokyo MOU between September 1, 2021 and December 1, 2021 and found the results ambiguous.

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    Hydrogen compressor deal

    2022-06-15T10:34:00Z

    Howden inks deal to supply hydrogen compressors for the world’s first container vessel operating on carbon neutral fuel

  • Bloom Energy is supplying Chantiers de l'Atlantique a SOFC auxiliary power system.
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    Marinised SOFC technology ready for cruise ship debut

    2022-06-14T10:25:00Z

    Bloom Energy Corporation, Chantiers de l’Atlantique (CdA), and the cruise division of MSC Group will commission a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) auxiliary power system on the MSC World Europa later this year, paving the way for Bloom’s expansion into the maritime sector. 

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    Hydrogen could be a missed opportunity: DNV

    2022-06-14T10:24:00Z

    Hydrogen has a crucial role in decarbonising the world’s energy system, but uptake will be too slow, says DNV. 

  • TECO 2030 has launched a hydrogen powered tanker concept, Hy-Ekotank, with partners Ektank AB, Shell Shipping and Maritime, and DNV.
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    TECO 2030 launches hydrogen tanker concept

    2022-06-14T10:20:00Z

    TECO 2030 has launched a hydrogen powered tanker concept, Hy-Ekotank, with partners Ektank AB, Shell Shipping and Maritime, and DNV.

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    New guidelines on storage tank materials for alternative fuels

    2022-06-14T10:16:00Z

    Korean Register (KR) has published guidelines on the metal materials suitable for use in eco-friendly fuel storage tanks, such as those used for storing LNG, ammonia, methanol and hydrogen.

  • Hagland's 5,000 dwt self-discharging bulk carrier will be capable of making zero-emission port calls as well as zero-emission discharging of the transported bulk cargo where shore power connections are not available.
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    Hagland’s new self-discharging coaster to be hybrid

    2022-06-14T10:02:00Z

    Dutch maritime energy storage solutions provider EST-Floattech has been contracted by system integrator Hoogendijk Electric to design and deliver the complete battery system for the third Hybrid Coaster for Hagland.

  • ABS and Arcsilea will conduct a technical study on the Future of Ship Energy Efficiency Measures for DG MOVE
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    ABS and Arcsilea to study CII, EEXI and EEDI for the EU

    2022-06-14T09:57:00Z

    ABS and Arcsilea have won a tender from the European Commission, Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE) to carry out a technical study on the Future of Ship Energy Efficiency Measures.

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    Damen cruise ship overhaul

    2022-06-13T13:56:00Z

    After an equipment overhaul and conversion to cleaner fuel, Azamara Onward sailed to Monte Carlo for her naming ceremony last month

  • Rotterdam is aiming to make its first patrol vessels emission-free from 2025
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    Rotterdam is aiming to make its first patrol vessels emission-free from 2025

    2022-06-13T11:05:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam Authority has announced plans to make its first patrol vessels emission-free from 2025, with the aim of significantly lowering emissions from operations at the port.

  • The largest reference of a Hull Vane will be completed in early 2023, when it will be installed on HNLMS Groningen, a 108-metre Holland Class ocean-going patrol vessel.
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    Reference list for Hull Vane grows

    2022-06-13T10:40:00Z

    A Hull Vane® has been delivered to a Royal Netherlands Navy patrol vessel, as interest in the technology grows in naval, offshore and passenger markets.

  • Ha conducted a gap analysis based on the cases of a large LNG carrier and a small bunkering vessel for the requirements of the IGC Code, and a large and a small bulk carrier for the IGF Code.
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    Discrepancies between IGF and IGC Codes could cause confusion

    2022-06-13T10:21:00Z

    Senior Surveyor of Korean Register of Shipping, Seung-man Ha, has published a thesis on the regulatory gaps between LNG carriers and LNG-fuelled ships. 

  • MEPC 78 could not reach agreement on more ambitious GHG targets or on the establishment of the International Maritime Research Board (IMRB) and International Maritime Research Fund (IMRF).
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    MEPC78 fails to agree on revised GHG targets

    2022-06-13T10:06:00Z

    The 78th session of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) met from 6-10 June but failed to reach agreement on more ambitious GHG targets or on the establishment of the International Maritime Research Board (IMRB) and International Maritime Research Fund (IMRF).