200 ships bunkered with contaminated fuel in the Port of Singapore
About 200 vessels have been supplied with contaminated bunker fuel in the latest environmental misconduct in the Port of Singapore. The post 200 ships bunkered with contaminated fuel in the Port of...
View ArticleMeyer, Fassmer take over Neptun Ship Design to jointly offer solutions for...
German shipbuilder Meyer Group and its counterpart Fassmer have decided to jointly acquire compatriot ship design company Neptun Ship Design. The post Meyer, Fassmer take over Neptun Ship Design to...
View ArticleSamsung Heavy picks GTT tank design for 4 new LNG-fueled containerships
Samsung Heavy Industries has ordered tank design for four new LNG-fueled containerships from the French LNG containment specialist GTT. The post Samsung Heavy picks GTT tank design for 4 new LNG-fueled...
View ArticleHJ Shipbuilding develops dual-fuel LNG containership, gets LR AIP
South Korean shipbuilder HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC, formerly Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction) has developed a dual-fuel liquefied natural gas- (LNG) powered containership. The...
View ArticleGreen hydrogen-based fuels are the best option for shipping’s green...
Green hydrogen and green hydrogen-derived ammonia are the only scalable fuels that can achieve the emission reduction targets set forth in the Paris Agreement, a new report has found. The post Green...
View ArticleGermany to spend billions on floating LNG terminals
Germany's government has allocated about €2.5 billion ($2.7 billion) for four floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals around the country. The post Germany to spend billions on floating LNG...
View ArticleIn focus: Americas take the offshore energy helm
The industry has been evidently hitting the pause button ahead of Easter. However, it seems like one part of the world still keeps going without slowing down. The Americas took the spotlight this week...
View ArticleWärtsilä to maintain two MMS-operated LNG carriers
The Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has signed an optimised maintenance agreement for two LNG carriers operated by the Japanese shipping group MMS. The post Wärtsilä to maintain two MMS-operated LNG...
View ArticleMitsubishi Shipbuilding sets sights on ammonia/LCO2 carrier commercialisation
Responding to increasing demand, Japanese Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has set its sights on commercialising the ammonia/liquefied CO2 carrier as an...
View ArticleLNG ferry Münsterland back in operation after retrofit
German ferry operator AG Ems has started operating the LNG-fueled retrofit ferry Münsterland on the route between Netherlands and Germany. The post LNG ferry Münsterland back in operation after...
View ArticleYang Ming to order five 15,000 LNG-fueled boxships
Taiwanese shipping company Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. has approved the construction of five 15,000 TEU containerships that will be equipped with dual-fuel LNG marine engines. The post Yang Ming...
View ArticleCemre Shipyard to build new Norwegian zero-emission battery ferry
Norwegian ferry company Torghatten Nord AS has contracted Turkish Cemre Shipyard to build a zero-emission double-ended car and passenger ferry that operates on battery-electric power. The post Cemre...
View ArticleESL Shipping joins Botnia Link H2 project
Finland-based shipping company ESL Shipping, part of the Aspo Group, has joined Botnia Link hydrogen project as the first customer-side stakeholder. The post ESL Shipping joins Botnia Link H2 project...
View ArticleDutch govt accelerating sustainable inland shipping
The Nationaal Groeifonds, an initiative of the Dutch Ministries of Economic Affairs & Climate Change and Finance, is investing in Zero Emission Services (ZES) to speed up the implementation of ZES'...
View ArticleKawasaki Heavy scores third LPG/ammonia carrier deal with NYK
Japanese shipbuilder Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has secured a contract with the compatriot shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) for the construction of a liquefied petroleum gas...
View ArticleMOL, Trafigura to establish biodiesel fuel supply system
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), its unit MOL Chemical Tankers (MOLCT), Singapore-based commodity trading company Trafigura and its vessel fuel supply joint-venture company TFG...
View ArticleABB propulsion for world’s 1st hybrid-electric biomass fuel carrier
Swedish-Swiss technology company ABB has been selected by Japan's IHI Power Systems to deliver complete modularized electric propulsion package for the world's first hybrid-electric biomass fuel...
View ArticleNYK in Japan’s first ship-to-ship biofuel supply trial for tugboats
For the first time in Japan, shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and its affiliate Sanyo Kaiji Kabushiki Kaisha have begun test navigation using biodiesel in tugboats supplied via...
View ArticleADNOC L&S to add two large LNG carriers to its fleet
ADNOC Logistics & Services, the shipping and maritime logistics arm of ADNOC, will add two 175,000 cbm LNG vessels to its fleet in 2025. The post ADNOC L&S to add two large LNG carriers to its...
View ArticleMOL aims to have 110 zero-emission ships by 2035
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines plans to deploy about 110 net zero emission ocean-going vessels by 2035. The post MOL aims to have 110 zero-emission ships by 2035 appeared first on...
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