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LNG Cargo Ship Makes U.S. Debut at Port Everglades

LNG Cargo Ship Makes U.S. Debut at Port Everglades

April 24, 2025 |

In Florida, Offshore Energy reports Port Everglades received its first liquefied natural gas–powered cargo vessel, the Quetzal, a 1,400-TEU containership chartered by Crowley from Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping, marking the ship’s first U.S. port call and the port’s latest move toward lower-emission maritime transport. The Quetzal, equipped with high-pressure ME-GI engines from Germany’s MAN Energy […]

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China Delivers Green Ship for Norway Route

China Delivers Green Ship for Norway Route

April 24, 2025 |

In China, Century New Energy Network reports state-owned SDARI and Sanfu Ship Engineering delivered the methanol-fueled container ship NCL NORDLAND to Norwegian Coastal Lines, completing a two-vessel series aimed at powering a zero-carbon shipping corridor in northern Europe. The ship follows its sister vessel NCL VESTLAND, which has operated for nearly three months between ports […]

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Mitsubishi shipbuilding gets green light for CO2 capture tech at sea

Mitsubishi shipbuilding gets green light for CO2 capture tech at sea

April 17, 2025 |

In Japan on April 10, Mitsubishi Shipbuilding received Approval in Principle from ClassNK for the basic design of an onboard carbon capture and storage system intended to capture, liquefy, and store CO₂ from ship exhausts—marking the adaptation of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group’s onshore capture technology for maritime use. The system integrates pretreatment of exhaust gas, […]

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Fortescue to charter ammonia-fueled ore carrier from CMB.TECH

Fortescue to charter ammonia-fueled ore carrier from CMB.TECH

April 17, 2025 |

In Australia on April 17, Fortescue announced it will charter a 210,000 dwt ammonia-powered Newcastlemax vessel from Bocimar, part of Belgium-based CMB.TECH, by the end of 2026 to transport iron ore from the Pilbara to China and other markets—marking a step toward reducing its Scope 3 shipping emissions. The dual-fuel ship will be capable of […]

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Worley, Topsoe plan midwest e-methanol production

Worley, Topsoe plan midwest e-methanol production

April 17, 2025 |

In the US on April 9, Worley and Topsoe announced plans to develop standardized e-Methanol production plants in the Midwest, each capable of producing up to 600 tonnes per day, to supply low-carbon fuel for the shipping sector and other emissions-intensive industries. Production will use green hydrogen and biogenic CO₂ captured from regional ethanol facilities. […]

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South Korea funds hydrogen ship test site

South Korea funds hydrogen ship test site

April 17, 2025 |

In South Korea, No Cut News reports the Gyeongsangnam-do provincial government announced on April 10 that it will spend ₩19.5 billion—including ₩10 billion in national funds—by 2027 to construct a ground-based demonstration facility for cryogenic liquid hydrogen ship equipment as part of a national industrial innovation project. Located at the Korea Shipbuilding and Marine Equipment […]

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Rotterdam tests ammonia bunkering ahead of 2026 vessel launches

Rotterdam tests ammonia bunkering ahead of 2026 vessel launches

April 17, 2025 |

In The Netherlands at the Port of Rotterdam, OCI, Trammo, and James Fisher Fendercare completed the port’s first ship-to-ship transfer of ammonia—800 cubic meters at -33°C—marking a key step in preparing Europe’s largest bunker port to fuel ammonia-powered vessels expected to enter service by 2026 or 2027. The two-and-a-half-hour operation took place at the APM […]

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China delivers world’s largest LNG dual-fuel container ship

China delivers world’s largest LNG dual-fuel container ship

April 17, 2025 |

In China, The Paper reports on April 15, Shanghai East China Shipbuilding handed over the CMA CGM SEINE, the world’s largest dual-fuel container ship, to France’s CMA CGM Group—a 24,000 TEU-class vessel powered by liquefied natural gas and capable of sailing nearly 20,000 nautical miles on a single fill. Delivered at the Changxing Island Shipbuilding […]

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Lloyd’s Register backs nuclear power for relief ships

Lloyd’s Register backs nuclear power for relief ships

April 17, 2025 |

In Australia on April 14, Lloyd’s Register, Queensland-based Seatransport, and Houston’s Deployable Energy announced a collaboration to develop nuclear-powered 73-meter emergency response vessels using two to five 1MWe micro modular reactors, enabling 8–10 years of operation without refueling and the ability to supply grid power when docked. The vessels, designed for disaster relief and strategic […]

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IMO greenlights emissions rules for big ships

IMO greenlights emissions rules for big ships

April 17, 2025 |

In the UK, the International Maritime Organization approved draft global regulations at MEPC 83 that will require ocean-going ships over 5,000 gross tons—responsible for 85% of shipping’s CO₂—to meet a new fuel standard and pay emissions pricing, with formal adoption slated for October 2025 and enforcement beginning in 2027. The framework, to be inserted as […]

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