Decarbonization
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Singapore’s EU ETS liabilities of €330m can accelerate green shipping initiatives, says OceanScore
Singapore-registered vessels will be required to contribute a significant €330m share of Asian shipping’s total emissions liabilities under the EU…
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Receives Order for Ammonia Fuel Supply System for Ammonia-Powered Marine Engine
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, has received an order from Japan Engine Corporation…
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Ambitious electricity project to accelerate decarbonisation of the River Thames
A new generation of electric vessels could help to power London’s energy network, generating income for vessel operators and reducing…
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Bureau Veritas Awards Approval in Principle for Methanol Dual Fuel System to Sasaki Shipbuilding
Bureau Veritas, a global leader in the Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC) industry, has granted an Approval in Principle (AiP)…
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Hapag-Lloyd takes largest ship-to-ship LBM delivery to date made possible by the joint effort of STX Group and Titan Clean Fuels
Titan Clean Fuels, a leading supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquefied biomethane (LBM) to shipping customers, and STX…
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Navigating the future in Cruise together: Ship Management Group (SMG), Powered by OSM Thome
In a significant move set to redefine the landscape of cruise management, OSM Thome and Ship Management Group (“SMG”) have…
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Wärtsilä ANCS unveils NACOS PLATINUM Solid State X-Band Radar
Wärtsilä ANCS, part of technology group Wärtsilä, introduces NACOS Platinum Solid State X-Band Radar, a new radar system engineered to…
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Getting ready for FuelEU Maritime
Shipping, and in particular shipowners, may feel that the past couple of years have been overwhelming in terms of adapting…
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TECO 2030 Receives AIP for Containerized Fuel Cell Power Generator
TECO 2030 has, in connection to the HyEkoTank project, received an Approval in Principe (AIP) from the Norwegian classification society…
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