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HJ Shipbuilding wins ammonia carrier AiP

HJ Shipbuilding wins ammonia carrier AiP

January 1, 2025 |

In South Korea, HJ Shipbuilding & Construction has secured Approval in Principle from Lloyd’s Register for its innovative 88,000 cubic meter very large ammonia carrier, the company announced. HJSC is leveraging its expertise in LNG dual-fuel and methanol-powered vessels. The design features a Type-A tank design made from low-temperature steel to minimize the occurrence of […]

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Dual-fuel ships boom globally

Dual-fuel ships boom globally

January 1, 2025 |

In The Netherlands, Offshore Energy reports the global fleet of eco-friendly dual-fuel ships has surged to 2,119 vessels, representing 7.4% of the world’s gross tonnage, a sharp rise from 3.2% in 2018, according to Intermodal data. These vessels, capable of operating on cleaner fuels, now boast a combined capacity of 123 million gross tons, with […]

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Port of Long Beach prepares for clean marine fuels future

Port of Long Beach prepares for clean marine fuels future

January 1, 2025 |

The Port of Long Beach, a critical hub handling 20% of U.S. containerized trade, is positioning itself as a key player in the shift to clean marine fuels, a move critical to decarbonizing an industry responsible for 3% of global greenhouse-gas emissions. A December 2024 white paper outlines the port’s current initiatives and highlights the […]

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U.S. Action Plan targets zero emissions for maritime sector by 2050

U.S. Action Plan targets zero emissions for maritime sector by 2050

December 26, 2024 |

In Washington D.C., The United States has released its Action Plan for Maritime Energy and Emissions Innovation, outlining a roadmap to achieve near-total greenhouse gas reductions in the maritime sector by 2050. The plan introduces the “Sustainable Maritime Fuel Grand Challenge,” a public-private initiative to accelerate the adoption of low- and zero-emission fuels like green […]

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Barcelona port certifies carbon footprint to drive sustainability

Barcelona port certifies carbon footprint to drive sustainability

December 26, 2024 |

In The Netherlands, Offshore Energy reports The Port of Barcelona has become the first in the Mediterranean to certify its carbon footprint under ISO 14064, marking a significant step toward its goal of carbon neutrality by 2030. “The carbon footprint represents a key tool for defining this Plan, which establishes the strategies to transform the […]

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Stena RoRo takes delivery of hybrid ferry

Stena RoRo takes delivery of hybrid ferry

December 26, 2024 |

In Sweden, Stena RoRo took delivery of the Guillaume de Normandie, its twelfth E-Flexer vessel, from the CMI Jinling shipyard in China, long-term chartered to Brittany Ferries. The ferry will replace the Normandie on the Portsmouth–Caen route in April 2025, equipped with a 12 MWh battery hybrid system enabling zero-emission port operations and maneuvering. “The […]

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NYK and ENEOS partner on marine fuel with carbon removal credits

NYK and ENEOS partner on marine fuel with carbon removal credits

December 26, 2024 |

In Japan, NYK and ENEOS Corporation signed an agreement for the sale and purchase of marine fuel integrated with carbon dioxide removal credits, generated through Direct Air Capture with Carbon Storage. Starting in 2028, ENEOS will procure these credits from 1PointFive’s STRATOS Direct Air Capture plant in Texas, scheduled to begin operations in 2025, and […]

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Arkas Bunker delivers second biofuel order to Yang Ming

Arkas Bunker delivers second biofuel order to Yang Ming

December 26, 2024 |

In Singapore, Manifold Times reports Arkas Bunker announced it had delivered a second supply of its “Bio24F” biofuel to shipowner Yang Ming, following a successful initial delivery in November. Seçkin Gül, General Manager of Arkas Bunker, described the milestone as “a significant milestone for us” that “reflects the positive outcomes and satisfaction with the fuel’s […]

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MOL to launch certified GHG reduction service for car carriers

MOL to launch certified GHG reduction service for car carriers

December 26, 2024 |

In Japan, Tokyo-based Mitsui O.S.K. Lines announced that it has obtained third-party certification from ClassNK for its book and claim service for pure car carriers, marking the first certification of its kind in Japan’s maritime shipping industry. The service, designed to allocate greenhouse gas reduction credits to customers, will commence in January 2025. The book […]

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PowerCell secures $3.8 million order for marine fuel cells

PowerCell secures $3.8 million order for marine fuel cells

December 26, 2024 |

In Sweden, hydrogen fuel cell provider PowerCell has received a $3.8 million follow-up order for 14 Marine System 225 units from a leading European marine OEM, with deliveries scheduled by the end of 2025. The systems will provide auxiliary power to cruise ships, underscoring growing demand for decarbonization solutions in maritime transport. Richard Berkling, CEO […]

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