Decarbonization
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How to proceed when making modifications to installed ballast water treatment systems
Ship owners/managers may want to modify the ballast water treatment systems (BWTS) installed on their vessels, such as upgrading the…
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Smart Green Shipping begins on-land testing of FastRig, a new easy retrofit wingsail designed to cut costs and emissions
Smart Green Shipping, the company that unlocks wind power for the shipping industry, has today commenced on-land testing of FastRig:…
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Fuelink platform provides one-stop shop for bunker data management and bunker value chain optimisation
Fuelink, a maritime technology provider has launched its new digital platform providing a one-stop shop for bunker data management and…
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Alfa Laval OceanGlide fluidic air lubrication system secures the first Memorandum of Understanding with a Korean shipyard
Alfa Laval has collaborated with a Korean shipbuilding company by signing the first Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for OceanGlide installations.…
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World 1st ‘Long-Range and Real-Time Wind Condition Measurement Device’ Installation at RORO vessel
(Doppler Lidar installed at RORO vessel, MUSASHI MARU) Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL; President & CEO: Takeshi Hashimoto; Headquarters: Minato-ku,…
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Crunch Time for IMO Shipping Measures to Cut Climate Impacts
Ahead of next week’s meeting of the International Maritime Organization’s Intersessional Working Group on Reduction of GHG Emissions from Ships…
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EH Group gets ‘Approval In Principle’ from DNV for its 250kW Marine Fuel Cell System
EH Group is pleased to announce that its EH Fuel Cell System TRACE-M250 designed for high power and maritime applications,…
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IMO ponders new GHG policies, while shipping sector awaits low-carbon economic incentive
Global shipping regulators will soon have to decide whether and how to penalise the use of fossil fuel and whether…
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Development of N2O Removal Equipment for Ammonia-Fueled Carrier, Selected for The Green Innovation Fund project “Next Generation Ship Development”
Hitachi Zosen Corporation. and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha are pleased to announce that the jointly proposed “Development of N2O Reactors…
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N2O Removal System for Ammonia-Fueled Ships Selected to Receive Developmental Support from Japan’s Green Innovation Fund
Hitachi Zosen Corporation. and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha are pleased to announce that their jointly proposed “Development of N2O Reactor…
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