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Koa Sangyo holds naming ceremony for first full-electric bunker vessel
A naming ceremony for what is claimed to be the world’s first full-electric bunker vessel has been held at Koa Sangyo shipyard in Marugame City, Kagawa, Japan.
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Rolls-Royce Power Systems developing methanol-fuelled 4-strokes
Rolls-Royce Power Systems is currently developing methanol-fuelled variants of its high-speed four-stroke engines.
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Shell and Avenir LNG sign LNG bunker vessel charter
Shell NA LNG (Shell) and Avenir LNG have signed a long-term LNG bunker vessel charter agreement.
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MHI receives first order for high-pressure FGSS
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding has received an order from Imabari Shipbuilding for Fuel Gas Supply System (FGSS) for six LNG-fuelled car carriers. The supplier announced that it is the first order for an FGSS for high-pressure dual fuel engines.
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Dual-fuel auxiliary engine overhauls on LNG carrier
Goltens has undertaken the overhaul of dual-fuel auxiliary engines to a tight timeline onboard an LNG tanker during scheduled maintenance in Singapore.
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Low pressure solutions for CO2 ship transport targeted in new joint industry project
A new joint industry project (JIP) to develop low-pressure solutions for the transportation of CO2 by ships has been launched. The CETO (CO2 Efficient Transport via Ocean) JIP will carry out the technology qualification of a low-pressure ship design and identify solutions to permit CO2 transportation volumes to be scaled ...
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DUTCH LOOK BEYOND SHOREPOWER TOWARDS LOW CARBON SHIPPING TECHNOLOGIES
While European port operators focus on the mechanics of upcoming EU regulations for shore power connections. Dutch projects are focused on developing alternative fuel supply solutions and net zero carbon technologies.
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New Port of Houston terminal includes hydrogen carrier capabilities
The first greenfield terminal development at the Port of Houston in more than a decade is now fully operational with a focus on fuels of the future such as ammonia and hydrogen.
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Swedish Environmental Imprint On Tanker Business
Swedish owner Donsotank is introducing a new generation of hybrid-powered tanker to the European distributive traffic.
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Finnish biogas project targets Baltic sewage
A new project to produce biogas from sewage discharged by cargo ships has been launched in Finland.
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Vard awards BWTS contract for Ocean Infinity newbuilds
VARD has awarded Norwegian Greentech the contract to deliver the ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) for eight marine robotic vessels the shipbuilding group is constructing for Ocean Infinity.
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Mandatory simulator-based training
A new cloud based navigation platform has been certified for industry simulator-based training
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ClassNK to make e-certificates standard from January
ClassNK has announced that it will make electronic certificates and reports issued for ships as standard service from 30 January 2022.
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Construction of Japanese research vessel underway at JMU
Japan Marine United (JMU) has begun construction of a Polar Class 4 (PC4) research vessel for the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC).
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NEW SCALE IN MULTI-PURPOSE FORM
An enduring joint venture between China and Poland has commissioned a multi-purpose, heavy-lift vessel of record size.
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RAIL FERRY BOOST FOR RUSSIAN BALTIC LINK
Fresh endorsement of the railship mode is represented by the delivery of a 200m newbuild for Russian Baltic service.
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ClassNK and NYK in remote engine monitoring project
ClassNK is participating in a technology development project with the Monohakobi Technology Institute Co., Ltd. (MTI), Nihon Shipyard Co., Ltd and technology suppliers Nabtesco Corporation and BEMAC Corporation. The project is intended to develop a remote engine-monitoring system that can judge/make a decision on how to recover using engine models ...
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Ferguson Marine appoints new chief executive
Ferguson Marine has appointed David Tydeman as its new chief executive officer with effect from 1 February 2022. Tim Hair, who has led the business since August 2019 and implemented a major transformation programme, will depart in February 2022 following a short handover period.
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WinGD opens Global Test Centre in Shanghai
Swiss based marine engine technology developer WinGD has announced the opening of a new collaborative Global Test Centre in Shanghai, China. The new test centre, which has been developed in collaboration with CSPI (China Shipbuilding Power Engineering Institute Co., Ltd.), opened on 16 December.
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First MHI MET-MBII turbo enters service
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Machinery & Equipment (MHI-MME) has announced that the first reference of its MET-MBII turbocharger series entered commercial service in November 2021.