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CE Delft reports on potential impacts of ETS extension
The Port of Rotterdam has commissioned CE Delft to investigate the proposed extension of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) to the maritime sector.
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New LNG-fuelled PCTC Delivered to NYK
NYK has taken delivery of Plumeria Leader, an LNG-fuelled pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) built at the Shin Kurushima Dockyard of Shin Kurushima Toyohashi Shipbuilding, Japan.
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Wärtsilä to support new LNG-fuelled ferry
Wärtsilä will provide technical support via a long-term service agreement for its solutions installed on Brittany Ferries’ latest RoPax vessel, the Salamanca.
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Ioannis Stefanou appointed Managing Director of Wallem Ship Management
Wallem Group has appointed Ioannis Stefanou as Managing Director of Wallem Ship Management, with responsibility for the oversight and strategic planning of the company’s ship management activities worldwide.
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New methodology predicts flooding risk
As part of the ongoing FLARE project, NAPA and a team of researchers have developed a methodology to support navigators and assess the vulnerability of ships in emergencies.
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Electric Propulsion Firm Build-Up in Belfast
Artemis Technologies has opened a new manufacturing facility within Belfast Harbour, to serve as a hub for further development and introduction of its eFoiler propulsion system.
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US Drive to Cut Methane Emissions
Engineering services company MAHLE Powertrain has secured US Government funding for a technological research initiative to reduce methane emissions.
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Hai Soon Diesel & Trading takes delivery of third bunker vessel
The third and final tanker in an order of bunker vessels built to ABS Class to provide bunkering services to the fishing industry has been delivered to Hai Soon Diesel & Trading (HSDT).
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SCHOTTEL expands US offshore wind services
SCHOTTEL has partnered with Lyon Shipyard in Virginia to support the servicing of vessels in the US’s emerging offshore wind industry.
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Electrolux partners with shipping companies to reduce emissions
Electrolux will now use more sustainable fuels for 25% of its total sea freight as part of a partnership with Maersk and CMA CGM Group.
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Aker Carbon Capture and Microsoft pursue joint carbon capture services
Aker Carbon Capture has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Microsoft to pursue joint innovation and explore opportunities to offer services in the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) market.
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Project Aims to Get the Measure of Methane Escape
A joint project has been launched to measure methane emissions from vessels fuelled by LNG. In addition to continuous onboard monitoring techniques, the endeavour will use drones and helicopters.
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Power conversion investment
Power conversion firm plans to invest €140 million in R&D over the next three years
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Alewijnse and Ingeteam target electric propulsion
Alewijnse and Ingeteam have joined forces to facilitate the development and integration of hybrid and electric propulsion systems.
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Edda Wind launches second CSOV
Following the Naming Ceremony for Edda Breeze earlier this month, Edda Wind has now launched the commissioning service operation vessel (CSOV) C490 at Astilleros Gondan Shipyard in Spain.
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Caterpillar Marine extends hybrid and electric capabilities
Caterpillar Marine is expanding its expanded delivery of advanced propulsion and power solutions to the industry by leveraging hybrid and electric expertise from across its enterprise and selectively incorporating technology from machine and off-highway products.
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MAN Energy Solutions and DNV collaborate on decarbonisation
MAN Energy Solutions and DNV have signed an MoU to collaborate across three common areas of interest: decarbonisation, digitalisation and hydrogen
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ABB Turbocharging launches vessel performance digital suite
ABB Turbocharging has launched Tekomar XPERT marine, a digital solution that offers shipowners simplified management of propulsion efficiency and emissions reporting and creating a potential combined emission savings of up to 20 percent.
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New advanced biofuels plant in Spain targets H1 2023 start
Repsol has announced that construction is about to begin on Spain’s first advanced biofuels plant in Cartagena. The EUR200 million refinery will supply up to 250,000 tonnes per year of advanced biofuels to consumers in the marine, aerospace and automotive industries when fully operational.
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Tie-up targets inland European CO2 shipments
Denmark-based Dan-Unity CO2 and Belgium-based Victrol are offering end-to-end seaborne CO2 transportation by rivers and sea to utilisation and storage facilities in Europe.