Environment
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Koreans develop innovative wing-sail
Class society DNV GL has awarded an approval in principle (AIP) to Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (KSOE), the parent…
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Havyard contracted to develop hydrogen-powered vessel
Norway’s Havyard has announced that it has been contracted by a European player for the development of a hydrogen-powered zero…
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Solid oxide fuel cell developments proliferate
Shipping is moving inexorably closer to major fuel cell breakthroughs. Class society ABS has just granted approval in principle (AIP)…
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Skou: Maersk will order first carbon-neutral ships within the next three years
Søren Skou, the CEO of AP Moller-Maersk, the group that controls the largest containerline in the world, has mapped out…
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Cyprus slashes tonnage tax dues for greener ships
Cyprus is making changes to its tonnage tax system to encourage owners to operate greener ships. The Cyprus shipping deputy…
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Greece’s Avin International orders landmark ammonia-ready suezmax series
Greece’s Avin International has ordered the first ammonia fuel ready vessel in the world. The suezmax tanker has been ordered…
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Navigator Holdings commences its first carbon neutral voyage
Gas carrier operator Navigator Holdings has announced it has commenced the company’s first carbon-neutral voyage. The 20,550 cu m gas…
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BAR Technologies makes bold emissions claims while unveiling kamsarmax project
The UK’s BAR Technologies will install solid wing sails on a kamsarmax bulk carrier as part of a 36-month project…
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Maersk forms partnership with other Nordic companies on solid oxide fuel cell
A group of maritime players from Denmark and Sweden including Alfa Laval, DTU Energy, Haldor Topsoe, Svitzer and the Mærsk…
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Siemens gears up for green hydrogen production
Siemens Gamesa and Siemens Energy are joining forces, combining their ongoing wind-to-hydrogen developments in the pursuit of making green hydrogen.…
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Offshore wind and green hydrogen don’t mix: Rystad
Rystad Energy says high costs are a show-stopper when it comes to blending green hydrogen production with offshore wind development.…
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MSC joins the Hydrogen Council
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has joined fellow shipping lines CMA CGM and Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) on the Hydrogen Council,…
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LNG as a fuel through to 2050
Peter Keller, SEA-LNG chairman, writes for Splash today 2020 was a year of tough choices for everyone in shipping. But…
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PIL cops $3m fine over Guam spill
The woes continue to mount for Pacific International Lines (PIL). The Singapore line has agreed to pay $3m in criminal…
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Hydrogen on the water: TechnipFMC pilots new system
Offshore service provider TechnipFMC will lead a consortium to construct and test its green hydrogen offshore energy system, Deep Purple,…
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Odfjell to issue sustainability-linked bonds
Norwegian owner Odfjell has announced a plan to issue sustainability-linked NOK denominated four-year senior unsecured bonds. According to the company, the…
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MOL makes waves with latest renewable energy partnership
At a time when there is a strong push for offshore renewable power generation in Japan, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL),…
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South Korea allocates $869m to promote green ship tech
South Korea is going to allocate around KRW960bn ($869m) to support eco-friendly ship technology development projects as part of its…
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A.P. Møller Holding invests in Danish green hydrogen producer
A.P. Møller Holding is investing EUR20m via a convertible loan into Denmark’s Green Hydrogen Systems, one of the country’s leading…
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Landmark ammonia fuel cell project moves ahead
The ShipFC project will equip the offshore supply vessel , owned and operated by Eidesvik and on contract to energy…
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