Environment
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RSC Bio Solutions: Lube choices with IMO 2050 in mind
For more than 30 years, RSC Bio Solutions has been serving global marine fleets and heavy equipment with technologies including…
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Danes press ahead with development of a two-stroke, ammonia-fuelled engine
Innovation Fund Denmark, the Danish investment entity, has announced the establishment of a consortium to develop a two-stroke, ammonia-fuelled engine…
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PDVSA deploys aframax to unload oil from stricken FSO
Venezuelan national oil company PDVSA has deployed an aframax tanker to participate in the unloading operations of the floating storage…
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Shipping protests sweep across London
A series of protests across London marked day one of this week’s important International Maritime Organization-led (IMO) Inter-sessional Working Group…
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Saga Tankers rebrands and diversifies into renewable energy
Oslo-listed Saga Tankers has announced a strategy to diversify its business into renewable energy investments and has changed its name…
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Stena Bulk involved in onboard carbon capture project
Stena Bulk is participating in a novel mobile carbon capture project for shipping. The Swedish tanker giant is working with…
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LNG champion GTT buys top French green hydrogen producer
In a sign of changing fuel demands, Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT), the French manufacturer of the world’s most in demand…
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Biden vows to tackle shipping emissions
A change in occupancy of the White House next year is likely to see the US become far more engaged…
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Listing Venezuelan FSO sparks severe ecological concern
The FSO , which is anchored in the Gulf of Paria near Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, has tilted severely,…
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Shipping all at sea when it comes to defining decarbonisation
Shipping has no clear understanding of what decarbonisation means in real terms for the industry, a poll carried by this…
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Eastern Pacific Shipping trialing biofuel solution on MR tanker
Singaporean owner Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) has appointed GoodFuels to supply biofuel bunkers for its 2010-built 47,377 dwt MR tanker .…
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IAPH and IMO collaborate on GHG reduction initiatives
A new strategic partnership to strengthen cooperation between ships and ports to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has been signed this…
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Shipping urged to work with EU to develop new green framework
Rather than fighting regional environmental regulations, shipping ought to be at the centre, trying to shape them and influencing from…
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Vogemann: Pioneering green finance move leads latest issue of Maritime CEO
A new issue of Maritime CEO magazine launches today packed with the views of shipowners, industry experts and market analysts.…
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Wind-assist technology is ready and waiting for IMO to set tough CO2 rules
Nico van der Kolk from Dutch engineering consultancy Blue WASP hopes wind will be discussed at length as regulators sit…
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French wind-assisted roro project powers ahead
Manitou Group, a manufacturer of equipment for handling, aerial work platforms and earthmoving, has formalised its partnership with compatriot French…
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New future fuel option swims into view: salmon waste
To the ever growing list of future fuel options facing shipowners a new, surprise category swims into the mix today:…
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Toshiba takes next step in maritime fuel cell development
One of the world’s most advanced developers of fuel cells, Toshiba, is upping its focus on ships. Toshiba Energy Systems…
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Asahi Tanker confirms orders for electric-powered bunker tankers
Japanese owner Asahi Tanker has confirmed orders at two local yards to build the world’s first two zero-emissions electric bunker…
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Aframax mine blast off Yemen puts shipping on alert
Shipping has been put on alert to be highly vigilant when transiting the Gulf of Aden with news of an…
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