World’s 1st zero-carbon terminal gets Carbon Neutrality Certificate
The Second Container Terminal of Tianjin Port, also known as the world's first zero-carbon terminal, has received the "Carbon Neutrality Certificate" issued by the China Classification Society. The...
View ArticleSouthern Hemisphere’s 1st all-electric ferry launched in NZ
East by West Ferries has officially launched Ika Rere, the Southern Hemisphere's first fully electric, zero-emission passenger ferry. The post Southern Hemisphere’s 1st all-electric ferry launched in...
View ArticleMAGPIE to create roadmap to green ports by 2050
MAGPIE (sMArt Green Ports as Integrated Efficient multimodal hubs) project says it works toward greener logistics in European ports, leading to emission-free and fully digitalised ports by 2050. The...
View ArticleGlobal policies could make zero-emission shipping commercially viable
A new report for the Getting to Zero Coalition, an initiative for accelerating international shipping decarbonisation, outlining policy measures that could close the competitiveness between fossil...
View ArticleHelsinki Shipyard to build LNG-fueled icebreaker for Nornickel
Finnish shipbuilding firm Helsinki Shipyard is building a new LNG-fueled icebreaker for Russian mining company Nornickel. The post Helsinki Shipyard to build LNG-fueled icebreaker for Nornickel...
View ArticleCrowdfunding campaign launched to support sailing cargo ships
WiSEED is launching a crowdfunding campaign for NEOLINE Développement. The post Crowdfunding campaign launched to support sailing cargo ships appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleUber Boat building UK’s 1st hybrid high-speed passenger ferry
The UK-based Uber Boat by Thames Clipper, a partnership between river bus service Thames Clipper and transport company Uber, is building the country's first hybrid high-speed passenger ferries. The...
View ArticleDamen opts for world’s smallest BWTS
Dutch shipbuilder Damen has signed its first contact with Greek ballast water treatment systems manufacturer Erma First. The post Damen opts for world’s smallest BWTS appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleRemote control fire fighting system ready for crewless ship ops
Survitec’s fire fighting system and safety equipment aboard Yara Birkeland – the world’s first fully autonomous containership – has completed its first annual service ahead of the 3200 dwt ship’s first...
View ArticleStena Line, ABP ink £100M deal for new ferry terminal in Immingham
Swedish ferry operator Stena Line and UK ports group Associated British Ports (ABP) have entered into an agreement to jointly develop a new freight terminal at the Port of Immingham in the Humber...
View ArticleGolar’s LNGC spinoff firm CoolCo scores $570m loan
Bermuda-based LNG shipper Golar updates on its newly-formed company Cool Company (CoolCo) that will acquire its eight TFDE LNG carriers. The post Golar’s LNGC spinoff firm CoolCo scores $570m loan...
View ArticleHafnia mulls acquisition of 12 Scorpio tankers
Singapore-based tanker owner and operator Hafnia is in advanced negotiations with Monaco-based counterpart Scorpio Tankers regarding the acquisition by Hafnia of 12 long-range 1 (LR1) tankers. The post...
View ArticleWärtsilä engines for 7 new Arctic shuttle tankers
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply the main and harbour engines for a series of seven new Arctic shuttle tanker vessels being built at the Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI)...
View ArticleSGMF covers safe LNG bunkering guidelines
UK-based NGO Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) has covered all aspects related to LNG bunkering in its publication with detailed guidelines. The post SGMF covers safe LNG bunkering guidelines...
View ArticlePort of Rotterdam’s service continuity unharmed in 2nd corona year
The second corona year did not jeopardise the continuity of services at the Harbour Master's Division of the Port of Rotterdam, according to the authority. The post Port of Rotterdam’s service...
View ArticleAmmonia-fueled Panamax bulk carrier design approved by ClassNK
The design of an ammonia-fuel Panamax bulk carrier developed by the Japanese organisation Planning and Design Center for Greener Ships (GSC) has received an Approval in Principle (AiP) from the...
View ArticleBV verifies GAC Bunker Fuels’ GHG emissions calculations
Certification company Bureau Veritas has verified greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions calculations made by the shipping, logistics and marine services provider GAC Bunker Fuels. The post BV verifies GAC...
View ArticleHöegh Autoliners seals deal for zero-carbon ready car carriers
Norwegian RoRo shipping company Höegh Autoliners has entered into a contract with China Merchants Heavy Industry (CMHI) for four fixed and eight optional multi-fuel and zero-carbon ready Aurora-class...
View ArticleSeaspan’s dual-fuel LNG boxships to feature TMC eco-friendly compressors
Norway-based compressed air system supplier TMC Compressors (TMC) has secured a contract to deliver its eco-friendly marine compressed air system for the Hong Kong-based Seaspan Corporation's...
View ArticleHYON raises fresh funds to develop maritime hydrogen bunkering business
HYON AS, a Norway-based provider of zero-emission maritime hydrogen bunkering solutions, has announced the successful completion of a private placement of NOK 50 million ($5.6 million), valuing the...
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