All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 172
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EU Ports Call For FuelEU Clarity
European port operators want coherent legislation on the provision and the use of clean energy infrastructure for ports.
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MAN ES To Bring Methanol Solutions For Four-Stroke Engines To Market By 2024
MAN Energy Solutions has announced plans to bring a dual-fuel, medium-speed engine capable of running on methanol to the market by 2024, with a dual-fuel hydrogen engine for the stationary market expected in 2023. The introduction of medium-speed dual-fuel engines capable of operating on ammonia would follow the emergence of ...
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First competence standard and recommended guidelines for remote operators
DNV has introduced a groundbreaking competence standard for remote control centre operators (RCCO). The standard - the first in the shipping industry - is supported by a new recommended practice that offers a certification scheme for RCCOs.
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Subsidised ferry link between Cyprus and Greece retendered
The Cyprus Shipping Deputy Ministry has launched a new tender process to restore a regular maritime passenger link between Cyprus and Greece.
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Vard develops new 7,500cbm LNG bunker vessel design
Vard Engineering AS, a unit of Norway-based Vard, has developed a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker vessel design to meet growing demand for ship-to-ship bunkering, as well as local distribution.
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Renewable energy certification first
A maritime professional services organisation can now certify complex hybrid renewable energy projects.
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First LNG bunkering for pure-gas inland Chinese vessels
China State Shipbuilding Corporation announced that it had completed the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering for two pure-gas vessels operating in the Pearl River, in a further demonstration of the expansion of China’s LNG bunkering network.
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A NORDIC STAMP ON CHINESE PRODUCTION
Chinese construction married with advanced European design, engineering and propulsion technology has spawned what has been described as “one of the world’s most climate-smart passengerships.”
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Stage V certification for Damen SCR system
Damen has announced that its emissions reduction system has been awarded official EU Stage V certification
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WinGD lowers methane slip below 1g/kWh in multi-turbo test
During The Motorship’s recent Propulsion and Future Fuels conference in Copenhagen, Dominik Schneiter, VP of Research and Development at engine designer WinGD, announced that the company had made a significant advance in reducing methane slip.
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Japan advances hydrogen supply chain based on liquid organic carrier
A string of partnerships across Australasia are taking shape as Japan looks to secure a commercial hydrogen supply chain using a liquid organic hydrogen carrier by 2025.
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Siemens Energy wins hybrid propulsion deal for NOAA research ships
Siemens Energy has won a contract with Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors to supply power, propulsion and battery storage technology for two research vessels.
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Conference
Sauer Compressors
Sauer Compressors is the world’s leading manufacturer of starting-, control- and service-air compressors for the international shipping market…Continue reading
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Methanol Institute
The Methanol Institute (MI) serves as the trade association for the global methanol industry. MI represents the world’s…Continue reading
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Propulsion & Future Fuels 2022 will take place from 22-24 November 2022 at Le Méridien Hotel, Hamburg
Over two days delegates will hear from expert speakers in the fields of future fuel development, propulsion technology and energy-saving solutions.
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DID YOU MISS PROPULSION & FUTURE FUELS 2021? DOWNLOADS AVAILABLE NOW!
Benefit from the outstanding link-up of over 40 speakers at Propulsion & Future Fuels 2021. More than 70 papers and presentations from this year’s conference are now available to download from the conference website.
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PFF DAY 2 SUMMARY: SHIFTING TIMEFRAMES
As the PFF conference began its second day, the focus of the conference shifted slightly from the immediate near-term to the short-term to medium-term outlook for the industry.
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THE LEARNING CONTINUES ABOARD THE SCANDLINES M/V COPENHAGEN
On day three of the conference delegates were invited to Scandlines M/V Copenhagen, a hybrid ferry fitted with a Norsepower 30m rotor sail. Norsepower’s 30m rotor sail
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION TO MONITOR IMO MBM DEVELOPMENTS DURING ETS REVIEW
The EU’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) covering shipping is expected to enter effect by 2024, but ship owners can expect a 2-3 year tapered introduction period. Interview with Ngoc-Lan Lang - Policy Officer, European Commission & Nick Edström, Editor, The Motorship