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Christiania adopts CII Simulator
StormGeo’s CII Simulator will help a Danish ship owner and charterer decarbonise its fleet
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Methanol orders exceed LNG in October
Methanol fuelled ship orders outnumbers those for LNG for the first time in October, according to Martin Christian Wold, Principal Consultant at DNV.
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ABS grants AiPs for ammonia systems
ABS has awarded two approvals in principle (AiPs) to COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry and COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Technology for their ammonia-fuelled vessel and ammonia supply system designs which are being trialled on a tugboat.
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Bureau Veritas joins the Maritime Battery Forum
BV is looking to help accelerate the adoption of on-board battery systems
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Maersk teams up with Spanish Government on fuels
A.P. Moller - Maersk and the Spanish Government have signed a General Protocol for Collaboration to explore the opportunities for large-scale green fuels production in Spain.
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Green corridor planned between Busan and US Northwest Seaports
The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), the marine cargo partnership between the Port of Tacoma and the Port of Seattle, has announced a partnership with the Republic of Korea, the Busan Port Authority, and the US Government, to study the feasibility of creating a green cargo shipping corridor between the NWSA ...
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Singapore, POLA and POLB to establish trans-Pacific green corridor
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA), Port of Los Angeles (POLA), Port of Long Beach (POLB) and C40 Cities have begun discussions to establish a green and digital shipping corridor between Singapore and the San Pedro Bay port complex.
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Three more governments join Clean Energy Marine Hubs initiative
Panama, Uruguay, and Norway signed up to the Clean Energy Marine Hub Initiative (CEM-Hubs), a group of representatives from across the global energy-maritime value chain, at COP27.
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Norwegian partners aim to halve emissions by 2030
A group of Norwegian maritime businesses have committed to cooperate on the goal of reducing emissions by 50% by 2030 in response to the Green Shipping Challenge formulated jointly by the Governments of Norway and the US in May.
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RightShip updates ratings to include EEXI
RightShip is enhancing the methodology for its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Rating to include Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) values.
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CCS establishes sustainability initiative
China Classification Society (CCS) has launched a Sustainable Shipping Innovation and Development Initiative with partners China Petrochemical Corporation, China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited, China Merchants Energy Transportation and ICBC Financial Leasing.
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Caterpillar support for POML
Caterpillar is to provide expanded services and digital solutions to support P&O Maritime Logistics’ fleet
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Shell to buy Panolin EAL business
The wholly-owned subsidiaries of Shell plc, Shell U.K., Pennzoil-Quaker State Company and Shell Aviation Sweden AB, have entered into agreements to acquire the environmentally considerate/acceptable lubricants (ECLs or EALs) business of the Panolin Group.
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MSC Cruiseship Showcases LNG Uptake
Bastion of French commercial shipbuilding, Chantiers de l’Atlantique, has handed over the largest cruise ship to date powered by LNG-fuelled engines. The 215,863gt MSC World Europa also features an LNG-fed fuel cell that will serve as a technology demonstrator.
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Manager fined for violating ECA regulations
New York-based ship manager Ionian Management Inc. (IONIAN M) has been sentenced in the District of the Virgin Islands after pleading guilty to a violation of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships.
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World’s largest ConRo named
An award-winning hybrid RoRo destined for operation in the Baltic Sea has been officially named
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Cruise Newcomer Looks To Fincantieri
Canadian international hotel and resort company Four Seasons is entering the top end of the cruise market with a newbuild from Italy.
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Singapore’s first methanol bunkering ship
Global Energy and Stellar Shipmanagement are to build the first dedicated methanol bunkering ship in Singapore
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Panel to provide insight into EU shore power proposals
The Motorship Propulsion and Future Fuels is hosting a keynote panel discussion to examine the impact of the proposed extension of shore-power supply requirements to ports within the European Union.
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Matson orders three LNG-fuelled containerships
Matson, Inc. has announced that its subsidiary, Matson Navigation Company, Inc., a leading US carrier in the Pacific, has signed contracts with Philly Shipyard Inc. to build three new 3,600 TEU Aloha Class containerships for an aggregate price of approximately US$1 billion.