Author Archive: Jim Kendrick

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Galveston to supply LNG to Dunmura

Galveston to supply LNG to Dunmura

April 2, 2025 |

In Texas, Manifold Times reports Galveston LNG Bunker Port signed a Sales and Purchase Agreement with London-based Dunmura to supply an undisclosed volume of LNG from GLBP’s proposed liquefaction project at the Texas City Industrial Complex, in response to rising global demand for LNG as marine fuel. The agreement marks the first commercial deal for […]

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Japan opens second round of zero-emission shipbuilding subsidy program

Japan opens second round of zero-emission shipbuilding subsidy program

April 2, 2025 |

In Japan, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism launched the second round of applications for its Zero Emission Shipbuilding Program, offering up to ¥6.5 billion (¥500 million in the first year) to support production facilities for hydrogen-, ammonia-, LNG-, methanol-, and battery-powered vessels. Eligible applicants include private companies meeting criteria outlined in the […]

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Ammonia-fueled tug completes three-month Tokyo Bay trial

Ammonia-fueled tug completes three-month Tokyo Bay trial

April 2, 2025 |

In Japan, NYK Line, IHI Power Systems, and ClassNK announced the completion of a three-month demonstration voyage by Sakigake, the world’s first commercial-use ammonia-fueled tugboat, which achieved up to 95% greenhouse gas emissions reduction while using domestically produced ammonia under Japan’s Green Innovation Fund Project. The 294-gross-ton vessel, developed under a joint initiative led by […]

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Japan launches first hydrogen-fueled tugboat

Japan launches first hydrogen-fueled tugboat

April 2, 2025 |

In Japan, Tsuneishi Shipbuilding launched Japan’s first hydrogen-fueled tugboat, a 38-meter vessel powered by two 4,400-horsepower hydrogen-mixed combustion engines, equipped with 250 kg of onboard hydrogen storage, and constructed entirely from low-emission “JGreeX” green steel to reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 60 percent. The launch is part of the Nippon Foundation’s Zero Emission Ship […]

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MIT launches Maritime Emissions Consortium

MIT launches Maritime Emissions Consortium

April 2, 2025 |

In Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology launched the MIT Maritime Consortium with eight members and a multi-disciplinary research agenda to address greenhouse gas emissions from the global shipping industry, which moves 11 billion tons of goods annually and accounts for 90 percent of global trade by volume. The founding members are American Bureau of […]

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Panama to offer priority canal passage for low-carbon ships

Panama to offer priority canal passage for low-carbon ships

April 2, 2025 |

In Panama, Offshore Energy reports the Panama Canal Authority known as ACP, announced a new weekly “NetZero Slot” starting October 5 that will offer one expedited Neopanamax transit to ships using fuels under 75 gCO₂(e)/MJ, aiming to support global decarbonization and bolster canal throughput amid operational shifts. The program will initially prioritize dual-fuel-ready ships operating […]

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Ships used just 0.6% of global biofuel in 2023, says DNV

Ships used just 0.6% of global biofuel in 2023, says DNV

March 27, 2025 |

In Norway, classification society DNV has published a white paper highlighting that marine shipping accounted for just 0.6% of global liquid biofuel consumption in 2023, despite rapid growth in bio-blended bunker fuel sales at ports like Singapore and Rotterdam. The report tracks developments in supply, regulations, and technical considerations, and includes feedback from 12 shipping […]

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Germany starts up methanol-from-wastewater plant for shipping

Germany starts up methanol-from-wastewater plant for shipping

March 27, 2025 |

In Germany, gCaptain reports ICODOS GmbH, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and the city of Mannheim’s wastewater management utility launched the world’s first facility to produce climate-neutral marine methanol from wastewater using biogas and green hydrogen, backed by a $2.2 million German government grant. “We are proud to present the world’s first plant that converts […]

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TFG Marine takes delivery of methanol bunker tanker

TFG Marine takes delivery of methanol bunker tanker

March 27, 2025 |

In China, at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard in Nanjing, TFG Marine attended the delivery ceremony of Pearl Lavender, the first of four methanol carriage-ready IMO Type II bunker tankers chartered from Singapore-based Consort Bunkers, as part of a long-term agreement to expand low-carbon fuel infrastructure in the Port of Singapore. “This agreement is part of […]

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Japan eyes green ammonia supply from India by 2030

Japan eyes green ammonia supply from India by 2030

March 27, 2025 |

In Japan, six Japanese firms— IHI Corporation, Hokkaido Electric Power, Mitsubishi Gas Chemical, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Mizuho Bank, and Tokyo Century Corporation— signed a memorandum of understanding to explore investment in a green ammonia project in Odisha, India, aiming to produce 400,000 tons annually by 2030 for transport to Japan. “IHI Corporation is dedicated to […]

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