All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 155
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AiP for ABB and Ballard high-power PEM fuel cell concept
ABB and Ballard have announced that their high-power fuel cell concept has been awarded an AiP from DNV. The announcement represents a significant step forward in the development of the project, which was launched in 2018.
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WinGD expands global training partnerships
Winterthur-based marine engine technology developer, WinGD has reached a partnership with DCS POWER PTE LTD to expand its global training network.
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ME-GA engine orderbook hits century
MAN Energy Solutions has received 100 new orders for its two-speed low-pressure, dual-fuel MAN B&W ME-GA engine, the company has announced.
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AAL orders two more methanol-ready vessels
AAL Shipping (AAL) has ordered two 32,000dwt methanol-ready multipurpose Super B-Class vessels.
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ABS publishes offshore hydrogen production whitepaper
Offshore green hydrogen production is the latest decarbonisation technology to be covered in a whitepaper by ABS as part of its sustainability guidance series.
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US evaluates wind farm effects on radar
A committee of the US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine has prepared a report on the impacts of offshore wind turbine generators on marine vessel radar.
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Finland to design climate-neutral cruise ship
Meyer Turku has initiated a project to develop carbon-neutral and sustainable technological solutions for cruise ships.
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Call to change bilge water separator regulations
It is impossible to expect a bilge water separator approved according to MEPC 107 (49) which came into force in 2005 to work with the same efficiency today, says Benny Carlson, Owner of Marinfloc.
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Vessellink now on Vessel Insight
New partnership will give ship owners and operators even more control over their data
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Zeebrugge wind power-to-hydrogen project proceeds
An agreement has just been reached to design and build a green hydrogen production unit in Zeebrugge between John Cockerill, BESIX and consortium Hyoffwind. The Hyoffwind project aims to develop a power-to-gas facility that can convert renewable electricity into green hydrogen.
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Environmental ship upgrades
Hurtigruten Norway kicks off one of Europe’s biggest environmental upgrades
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Safe Bulkers tests biofuels
Safe Bulkers has trialled biofuels on the Troodos Oak and achieved a 13.54% CO2 equivalent reduction compared to conventional VLSFO.
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AiP for hydrogen powered MR Tanker
RINA has granted the Approval in Principle (AiP) of Swedish designer FKAB Marine Design’s hydrogen powered MR Tanker, the first AiP of a design using currently viable technology and fuels that achieves IMO 2050 targets.
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Aker Carbon Capture and Northern Lights JV to collaborate
Aker Carbon Capture and Northern Lights JV have signed a non-exclusive Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on realization of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in Norway and across Europe.
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Wärtsilä and Grimaldi tackle ocean microplastics
Wärtsilä and Grimaldi Group have unveiled a new system that uses exhaust gas scrubber washwater to filter out microplastics from the world’s oceans.
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ABS’ Wiernicki: Hydrogen curve is steep
“Transportation and safety, as well as standards and regulation, are going to be nothing short of boundary conditions in this energy transition,” said Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President, and CEO in a keynote speech to open the American Hydrogen Forum.
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Biodiesel deal focuses on US and EU markets
Renewable Energy Group (REG) and Bunker Holding have entered a partnership to advance biodiesel, initially in North America and Europe, where trials of B20 and B30 are being run in high-traffic regions of both continents.
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Mitsui E&S Machinery signs turbocharger license agreement
Mitsui E&S Machinery has signed the first license agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Machinery & Equipment (MHI-MME) for the non-exclusive right to manufacture MET-MB/MBII Series Turbochargers for Mitsui-MAN B&W engines.
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Ulstein applies hybrid approach to trawler newbuilding
Norway’s maritime cluster opens a new chapter in the roll-out of greener fishing following the confirmation of an order for a hybrid factory trawler combining diesel and electric power.
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Taking charge: the arrival of alt fuels will expand the use of batteries
“We expect to see ESS systems installed on every vessel powered by alternative fuels in future”, Corvus Energy’s Chief Commercial Officer Halvard Hauso tells The Motorship.