Environment
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Finnish trio steps up green fuel push with ammonia-powered ship
Finnish shipowner Meriaura has teamed up with fellow marine technology firm Wärtsilä and sustainable fuel startup Green NortH2 Energy to…
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New UCL report claims $850bn of LNG-capable tonnage risks being stranded by 2030
A new report from the influential UCL Energy Institute argues that as much as $850bn of tonnage is at risk…
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War, fuel prices and all things green: shipping’s top concerns in 2022
What keeps shipowner CEOs up at night? Attempting to find out is a survey carried out by the Global Maritime…
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Charterers given access to new ship carbon emissions comparison tool
Today marks the launch of the Siglar Carbon Ship Finder, a digital tool allowing charterers to compare carbon emissions from…
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Norwegians showcase hydrogen-based shore power solution
A Norwegian consortium comprised of four local players, PSW Power & Automation, Westgass Hydrogen, CCB and H2 Production, has been…
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New tech to develop green methanol unveiled
WasteFuel, a developer of bio-refineries focused on converting municipal solid waste into low carbon fuels, has come up with a…
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UN ready to offload oil from decaying FSO off Yemen
The United Nations has said it has raised enough money for the first phase operation to remove 1m barrels of…
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Swedish e-methanol project presses ahead
A project to provide sustainable e-methanol for the maritime sector has received the environmental permit for building the first large-scale…
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TECO 2030 displays concept power barge
Norway’s TECO 2030 has launched a new product concept for its containerised fuel cells, the TECO 2030 Power Barge, which…
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Development Bank of Japan and ClassNK develop green ship finance framework
Japanese institutions are laying down new frameworks for green ship financing. Development Bank of Japan (DBJ) and ClassNK have established…
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HMM to work with Panasia developing onboard carbon capture tech
Scrubber manufacturers are increasingly adapting their inventions to move into the broader carbon capture domain. In South Korea, flagship carrier…
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Chinese methanol-powered newcastlemax bulker seals design approval
CSSC Qingdao Beihai Shipbuilding and China Ship Design & Research Center (CSDC) have developed what is said to be the…
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New Zealand readies for its first methanol-powered ship
New Zealand’s MOVE Logistics Group (MOVE) is pressing ahead with a landmark order for a methanol-capable roro for the country’s…
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Maersk Supply Service launches fleet-wide biofuel option
Maersk Supply Service (MSS), part of A.P. Moller-Maersk, said it would use biofuel across its global fleet, offering clients the…
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Port Houston and Shell to jointly explore decarbonisation opportunities
Port Houston has announced an agreement with Shell to work together to meet the port’s strategic goals in the areas…
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IMO’s Carbon Intensity Indicator comes in for further criticism
With 111 days until its introduction, critics of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) are growing. The…
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Samsung Heavy teams with German chemicals firm BASF to advance onboard carbon capture tech
South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries has partnered with German chemicals giant BASF to evaluate the feasibility of capturing carbon…
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New LNG carrier design claims up to 18% CO2 emissions reduction
A new design for a liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier has been revealed by a new partnership promising a significant…
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Minneapolis passes Ship It Zero resolution
The Minneapolis City Council last week unanimously passed a Ship It Zero resolution that calls on top maritime import polluters…
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Study launched into ammonia-powered drilling rigs
US-based engineering firm KBR has been awarded a study to develop a green ammonia-based power system for a semi-submersible drilling…
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