All Motorship articles in Web Issue – Page 254

  • The eVSP in sectional view (and mechanical view in shadow).
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    Voith’s synchronous eVSP revolution

    2020-07-22T13:10:00Z

    Voith’s established technology has become ‘future-proof’, writes Stevie Knight.

  • SwiftBulk is installing the Fueltrax EFMS Photo: Fueltrax
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    SwiftBulk partners with Fueltrax

    2020-07-22T12:58:00Z

    SwiftBulk Holding Co., a subsidiary of Tiptree, has partnered with Fueltrax to install an electronic fuel monitoring system (EFMS) and Fueltrax Vision on its Kamsarmax dry bulk carrier vessel.

  • ScanReach is developing a solution to help onboard data connectivity Photo: ScanReach
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    ScanReach gets onboard connectivity boost

    2020-07-22T12:50:00Z

    Innovation Norway has awarded NOK18.5m to ScanReach for a series of development projects to make operations safer, greener and more efficient at sea by bringing wireless connectivity to the maritime and offshore industries.

  • Hydrogen storage tank based on a lightweight metal hydride (Sodium-Aluminium-hydrogen compound). (Image: GRZ)
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    HYDROGEN STORAGE AND COMPRESSION ADVANCES

    2020-07-22T12:41:00Z

    The storage and compression of hydrogen using metal hydrides is advancing in the automotive industry, and the technology holds promise for marine applications

  • The University of Southampton is pursuing fundamental research into the feasibility of fully composite cryogenic tanks for marine applications, according to Charlie McKinlay (pictured).
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    ONBOARD CRYOGENIC STORAGE OF NEW FUELS MAY BE FEASIBLE

    2020-07-22T11:55:00Z

    Researchers at the University of Southampton have evaluated the potential for cryogenic storage of hydrogen and ammonia as bunker fuel and are now looking to composite tanks as the way forward

  • The latest iteration of the Visentini product: the Ciudad de Valencia. (credit: NAOS).
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    NEW ENDORSEMENT OF ITALIAN RO-PAX DESIGN

    2020-07-22T10:47:00Z

    Privately-owned Italian shipbuilder Cantiere Navale Visentini is set to deliver its largest- and longest-ever vessel to Spanish ferry operator Trasmediterranea, writes David Tinsley.

  • smart technology
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    VLCC smart technology minimises disruption

    2020-07-21T17:56:00Z

    Hunter Tankers’ new series of VLCCs feature smart technologies which enable the company to utilise digital services and minimise operational disruption.

  • The 12-year-old 'Valais' achieved a 24% reduction in fuel consumption following a retrofit with a bulbous nose and an underwater foil. (Image: Jari Ott)
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    Underwater wing and bulbous bow lifts passenger vessel fuel efficiency

    2020-07-20T18:40:00Z

    Retrofitting a 12-year-old 30 metre passenger vessel with an underwater wing and a bulbous bow reduced the vessel’s resistance and contributed to a 24% improvement in fuel efficiency.

  • ASKO AutoBarge (Image: Naval Dynamics)
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    AUTONOMOUS CARGO FERRIES FOR OSLO FJORD

    2020-07-20T17:09:00Z

    Norway-based ASKO Maritime AS Norway has signed a contract for the construction of two autonomous electric ferries with India''s largest commercial shipyard, Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL).

  • ClassNK has released updated cyber security guidelines Photo: ClassNK
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    ClassNK updates cyber security guidelines

    2020-07-20T15:05:00Z

    ClassNK has released its ‘Guidelines for Designing Cyber Security Onboard Ships’ (Second Edition) for newbuilding designs, targeted at shipyards and ship-building owners.

  • Siemens Gamesa is to service Germany’s newest offshore wind farm Photo: Siemens Gamesa
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    Siemens Gamesa services offshore wind farm

    2020-07-17T09:52:00Z

    Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy will service Germany’s newest offshore wind park Trianel Windpark Borkum II (TWB II).

  • The ‘Kryssholm’ is being upgraded by Schottel Photo: Schottel
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    Schottel modernises Norwegian bulk carrier

    2020-07-17T09:48:00Z

    A Norwegian bulk carrier owned by Bio Feeder will soon be able to take on new assignments thanks to a customised upgrade by the Schottel Modernisation and Conversion Team.

  • Enrico Baldasso from the Technical University of Denmark co-authored a paper modelling the potential cold energy recovery savings offered by ORC technology for LNG-fuelled vessels.
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    LNG COLD ENERGY RECOVERY POTENTIAL STUDY

    2020-07-16T18:35:00Z

    The potential benefits of LNG cold energy recovery via an organic Rankine cycle (ORC) unit have been theoretically evaluated for a container ship and a ferry, with promising fuel saving potential.

  • A similar range of equipment was supplied to an earlier series of ice-class LNG carriers built to serve the Yamal LNG project. (Copyright: Wärtsilä Corporation)
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    Wärtsilä to supply integrated bridge systems to ice-breaking LNGCs

    2020-07-16T18:06:00Z

    Wärtsilä has been contracted to deliver a complete bridge systems installation for five ice breaking dual-fuel LNG carriers under construction at Samsung Heavy Industries'' shipbuilding complex in South Korea. The vessels are destined for operation in connection with the Arctic LNG-2 project.

  • MISC will become the third owner of VLEC tonnage when 6 VLECs under construction in South Korea are delivered later this year. (Image: MISC owned and operated LNG carrier Seri Cempaka, credit: MISC Berhad)
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    MISC acquires STL VLECs

    2020-07-16T17:35:00Z

    Malaysian energy shipping group MISC Berhad has reached an agreement with Zhejiang Satellite Petrochemical (STL) to acquire six very large ethane carriers once construction is completed.

  • The vessels managed by Knutsen OAS Shipping include recent delivery Traiano Knutsen. (Image: Knutsen OAS Shipping)
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    Knutsen inks technical service agreement with GTT

    2020-07-16T13:42:00Z

    Leading independent tanker owner and operator Knutsen OAS Shipping signed a technical service agreement with Gaztransport & Technigaz’s (GTT) covering a fleet of 17 vessels.

  • Cryopeak and ITB are developing a new tug and barge for LNG bunkering Photo: Cryopeak
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    Breakthrough in LNG bunkering in Canada

    2020-07-16T13:15:00Z

    Cryopeak and ITB have developed a design for an articulated tug and barge (ATB) which is planned to be in operation in 2023.

  • BSM has launched a new training facility in Cyprus Photo: BSM
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    BSM launches liquid cargo training centre

    2020-07-16T13:11:00Z

    Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) has launched a new liquid cargo training facility at its Maritime Training Centre in Cyprus to support its growing global LNG shipping operations.

  • Kelvion's new more compact ComFinSafety heat exchanger (Image: Kelvion)
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    Kelvion launches compact heat exchanger product

    2020-07-16T12:56:00Z

    Heat exchanger specialist Kelvion has launched a new compact heat exchanger that integrates its double tube safety technology.

  • Rostock – plenty of room for planned new hydrogen facility. (Photo: Rostock Port –Nordlicht)
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    Rostock reveals plans for hydrogen test facility

    2020-07-16T12:03:00Z

    Rostock has welcomed plans to build a hydrogen fuel production and processing plant for shipping in the east German Baltic port, writes Germany correspondent Tom Todd.