All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 187

  • Hydra has been engineered for primary operation on liquefied hydrogen-fed fuel cells.
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    HYDROGEN FERRY FITS NORWEGIAN GREEN AGENDA

    2021-09-13T11:10:00Z

    Norway’s sustained, vigorous investment in the ferry fleet that is integral to its coastal highway infrastructure has provided a breeding ground for alternative and innovative powering systems, writes David Tinsley.

  • Ji Long Dao brings increased capacity, speed and comfort to the Bohai Strait crossing (credit: SDARI).
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    CHINA BOOSTS DOMESTIC RO-PAX FLEET

    2021-09-13T11:04:00Z

    China’s shipbuilding industry has reached a new milestone through the delivery in August of the fastest and most sophisticated ro-pax ferry in the national fleet, writes David Tinsley.

  • Hans Jakob Buvarp, General Manager, Sales at Wärtsilä Gas Solutions
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    Wartsila Sees Wider Interest In VOC Solution For Offshore Sector

    2021-09-12T11:47:00Z

    Hans Jakob Buvarp Source: Wärtsilä Gas Solutions Hans Jakob Buvarp, General Manager, Sales at Wärtsilä Gas Solutions

  • GTT has launched a smart tool for LNG operators Photo: GTT
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    GTT launches LNG smart shipping tool

    2021-09-10T14:37:00Z

    GTT has launched a new digital ‘smart shipping’ tool to help LNG operators, and owners of LNG carriers and LNG-fuelled vessels to optimise voyages to reduce fuel consumption and manage boil-off gas.

  • Ammonia has potential as marine fuel in the drive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions Photo: ClassNK
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    ClassNK expands guidelines to include ammonia

    2021-09-10T14:33:00Z

    In support of measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, ClassNK has released new guidance for ships using alternative fuels.

  • Milinko Godjevac
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    Milinko Godjevac

    2021-09-09T15:09:00Z

    Milinko Godjevac works as Senior Integration Advisor at Future Proof Shipping and is currently focused on the design of the zero-emission propulsion system for inland vessel Maas. After graduating Naval Architecture at Belgrade University, he obtained his doctorate title from Delft University of Technology. He is a marine system integration ...

  • Stavros Niotis
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    Stavros Niotis

    2021-09-09T12:21:00Z

    Stavros Niotis joined ABS in November 2013 as an Engineer in the Gas Center in Greece. His role focuses on all projects related to Gas Carriers and Gas Fueled Ships. He is involved in rule development, innovative designs review and provides technical advice to ABS engineering and clients for various ...

  • New regulation has come into force covering navigation and radio communication equipment Photo: wikipedia
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    New IMO onboard comms equipment requirement

    2021-09-09T11:42:00Z

    A new regulation covering all navigation and radio communication equipment on board ships has come into effect.

  • Live presentation of the 3-stage air-cooled compressors at a shipyard in Kobe, Japan, in 2008. A TEU container was specially equipped with a complete compressor installation similar to the one in an engine room. (© Sauer Compressors)
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    3-stage air-cooled compressors first choice for large ship engines

    2021-09-09T10:22:00Z

    The majority of seagoing vessels with an engine power of at least 20,000 kW are equipped with a 3-stage air-cooled starting-air compressor nowadays. The technology, which offers heat reduction advantages, has been installed on ships ranging from container ships to tankers and cruise vessels.

  • Siemens' Siharbor shore power system at the Port of Kiel. (credit: Siemens)
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    EU's Fit for 55 package poses particular challenges for cruise industry

    2021-09-09T10:15:00Z

    The EU’s Fit for 55 programme will pose particular challenges for the cruise industry, as greenhouse gas emissions in general, and those in port in particular, come under increasing scrutiny.

  • SunStone has invested in a series of 7 diesel-electric expedition vessels at China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI), including the Greg Mortimer. (credit: SunStone).
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    CII 'poor fit' to cut emissions from cruise ships

    2021-09-09T10:10:00Z

    While the European Union’s Fit for 55 programme will put pressure on passenger ships of all kinds to switch to either emission free fuels or shore power while in port, the IMO’s Carbon Intensity Index represents a nearer term challenge for cruise ships.

  • Alfa Laval PureSOx assembled in factory
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    Pleiades Shipping Agents opts for PureSOX service agreement

    2021-09-09T10:05:00Z

    When Pleiades Shipping Agents S.A. opted for an Alfa Laval Service Agreement alongside its PureSOx scrubbers, it opted for peace of mind. The EGCS system secures compliance with emission limits, while the service agreement covers connectivity, critical spares and sensor exchange and more.

  • The solution is based on ARAN's patented stationary urea production system, which has been operated successfully for three years in the power generation sector.
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    UREA GENERATOR OFFERS STORAGE TANK REDUCTION OF OVER 90%

    2021-09-09T09:38:00Z

    UK-based supplier of chemical bunkering systems Fluechem and Italian urea system manufacturer ARAN have teamed up to develop an onboard urea generator for the production of AUS40.

  • Jan Wienke
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    Jan Wienke

    2021-09-08T16:37:00Z

    During the 19 years of his career in the ship classification society, he has performed all kind of measurements during newbuilding sea trials and has attended more than 200 sea trials world‑wide. The main item of his experience is speed trials and he joined the according expert group that worked ...

  • GEA is launching new direct drive bilgewater cleaning systems Photo: GEA
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    GEA unveils new direct drive bilge separator

    2021-09-08T12:43:00Z

    GEA is launching a new generation of bilge separators with integrated direct drive, bringing predicted energy savings of 30,000 kWh annually per vessel.

  • Coach Solutions optimises vessels’ performance through monitoring and analysis Photo: Kongsberg Digital
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    Coach Solutions teams up with UHL

    2021-09-08T12:39:00Z

    United Heavy Lift has signed up to Kongsberg Digital’s vessel performance monitoring and optimisation service.

  • The Alphenaar is the first inland waterway vessel to use the zero-emissions service made possible by Wärtsilä’s battery container solution. (© Zero Emission Services)
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    Replaceable battery containers cut emissions for inland waterway vessels

    2021-09-07T15:57:00Z

    Wärtsilä has developed and delivered a mobile battery container solution that will enable inland waterway vessels to operate with zero emissions.

  • LR Remote in use, livestreaming images during a survey
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    LR and INMARSAT to collaborate on remote survey solution

    2021-09-07T15:32:00Z

    Lloyd’s Register (LR) and communications provider Inmarsat have announced plans to collaborate to provide a connectivity solution to address challenges experienced during remote surveys.

  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries received its first two orders for LPG-fuelled LPG/ammonia carriers in Q3 2021. (credit: KHI)
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    K Line books first LPG-fuelled LPG/ammonia carrier with KHI

    2021-09-07T14:44:14Z

    Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” Line) has agreed a contract with Kawasaki Heavy Industries for a 86,700 m3 LPG/ammonia carrier newbuilding. The dual-fuel newbuilding will be powered by an engine capable of operating on either LPG or VLSFO, the ship owner confirmed.

  • Windship Technology has been awarded Approval in Principle for its triple-wing aerofoil design. (credit: Windship Technology)
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    DNV awards AiP to Windship Technology's triple-wing aerofoil design

    2021-09-07T13:51:00Z

    DNV has awarded an Approval in Principle (AIP) to UK-based technology developer Windship Technology for its triple-wing aerofoil.