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Study Confirms Ammonia Cuts Shipping GHG Emissions by Up to 61%

Study Confirms Ammonia Cuts Shipping GHG Emissions by Up to 61%

June 12, 2024 |

In the UK, an independent study by Sphera commissioned by the Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel has confirmed using ammonia as a marine fuel can achieve greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions of up to 61%, compared to current oil-based marine fuels. Conducted according to International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standards and reviewed by experts […]

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Evergreen Orders Six Methanol Dual-Fuel Containerships

Evergreen Orders Six Methanol Dual-Fuel Containerships

June 12, 2024 |

In Taiwan, Offshore Energy reports Taiwanese container shipping company Evergreen Marine has ordered six Sub-Panamax methanol dual-fuel containerships to be built by China State Shipbuilding Corporation. Evergreen will pay $52-58 million per 2,400 TEU vessel. The order for the ship sextet was placed on behalf of Italia Marittima S.p.A., a subsidiary of Evergreen Marine. Additionally, […]

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Core Power Eyes Nuclear-Powered Shipping in 2030s

Core Power Eyes Nuclear-Powered Shipping in 2030s

June 12, 2024 |

In the UK, Nuclear Engineering International reports start-up Core Power, led by CEO Mikal Bøe, is targeting a $10 billion order book for nuclear-powered vessels by 2030. Initial orders will likely focus on Floating Nuclear Power Plants (FNPPs) due to regulatory advantages, but nuclear-powered ships will follow soon after.  Deliveries are expected to begin between […]

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World’s First E-Methanol Fueled Service Vessel Launched by Esvagt

World’s First E-Methanol Fueled Service Vessel Launched by Esvagt

June 4, 2024 |

In Turkey, the world’s first e-methanol-fueled service operation vessel, Esvagt’s NB1094, was launched on Saturday at Cemre Shipyard. NB1094 will serve Ørsted’s offshore wind farm, Hornsea 2, off the UK’s Yorkshire coast in the North Sea. The vessel, built according to DNV classification rules, will sail under the Danish flag and accommodate 124 people. These […]

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Two-Thirds of European Green Shipping Fuel Projects at Risk

Two-Thirds of European Green Shipping Fuel Projects at Risk

June 4, 2024 |

In Brussels, Transport & Environment (T&E) reports two-thirds of European green shipping fuel projects are at risk. Of 61 European hydrogen projects T&E mapped, at least 17, if operational, could meet nearly 4% of EU shipping’s energy demand by 2030, exceeding a 2034 2% green fuels target. However, 44 other projects may shift focus to […]

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Union Maritime and BarTech Pioneering Wind Propulsion in Shipping

Union Maritime and BarTech Pioneering Wind Propulsion in Shipping

June 4, 2024 |

In the UK, Union Maritime’s plans for 34 new build vessels to use BAR Technologies’ WindWings, a rigid sail technology, will save an average of 1.5 tonnes of fuel and reduce CO2 emissions per wing daily on typical routes. Wind propulsion is a key component of Union Maritime’s broader environmental strategy, which includes the deployment […]

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Hanwha Ocean to Showcase Eco-Friendly Technologies at Posidonia 2024

Hanwha Ocean to Showcase Eco-Friendly Technologies at Posidonia 2024

June 4, 2024 |

In Korea, Korea IT Times reports Hanwha Ocean will display a 93,000㎥ Very Large Ammonia Carrier (VLAC) at the Posidonia 2024 exhibition in Athens, Greece. Ammonia is emerging as a key fuel for the carbon-free era due to its lack of carbon dioxide emissions. Since late last year, demand for ammonia carriers has been increasing. […]

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MAN Cryo to Design Hydrogen Supply Systems for Norwegian Net-Zero Ferries

MAN Cryo to Design Hydrogen Supply Systems for Norwegian Net-Zero Ferries

June 4, 2024 |

In Norway, MAN Cryo has been selected by Torghatten Nord A/S, a Norwegian ferry company, to design and engineer hydrogen supply systems for two new RoPax ferries. This initiative is part of a Norwegian government effort to make major vessels on the mainland-Lofoten Islands route emission-free. As part of MAN Energy Solutions, MAN Cryo specializes […]

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Vast Secures Planning Consent for Solar Methanol Plant

Vast Secures Planning Consent for Solar Methanol Plant

June 4, 2024 |

In Australia, Vast Renewables Limited has received planning consent for Solar Methanol 1 (SM1), a concentrated solar thermal powered (CSP) methanol plant in Port Augusta, South Australia. The facility will produce 7,500 tonnes of green methanol annually, aimed at decarbonizing the shipping industry. SM1 is a collaboration with Mabanaft GmbH & Co. KG, combining proven […]

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Low-Carbon Shipping Data Dive for Laskaridis, CARES, and Metis

Low-Carbon Shipping Data Dive for Laskaridis, CARES, and Metis

June 4, 2024 |

In Greece, Metis announced research with Laskaridis Shipping Co., and the Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore (CARES) will deploy data collection and modeling to chart a realistic course towards a low-carbon future for the maritime industry. This project aims to address the elusive real-world impacts of various low-carbon fuels, crucial for […]

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