Decarbonization
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CII – Does it Matter?
Ship CII ratings will be released imminently for their performance in 2023. However, with the low take-up of Bimco’s CII…
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Orca AI platform drives significant reduction in CO2 emissions and fuel spend across 267-strong fleet in 2023
Comprehensive analysis by maritime technology company Orca AI shows that its market-leading automated situational awareness platform achieved significant operational gains…
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As Greenland Rapidly Sheds Ice, IMO Must Cut Shipping’s Black Carbon Emissions
As a meeting of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Sub-Committee on Pollution Prevention and Response (PPR 11) opened yesterday in…
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Pioneering ship-based carbon capture (SBCC) demonstration initial results very promising
The EverLoNG SBCC prototype developed in the Netherlands by Carbotreat was installed on board the SEAPEAK ARWA, a LNG-powered carrier…
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Ammonia Trade Flows About to Blow Up
Demand for seaborne transportation of ammonia is about to blow up in the coming years. In its latest weekly report,…
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Emissions trading begins to bite
Emission trading systems (ETS) are “cap and trade” schemes that permit the emission of greenhouse gases in exchange for allowances.…
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Pavilion Energy Concludes First Ship-To-Ship LNG Bunkering Operation To Rio Tinto In Singapore
Pavilion Energy has successfully deployed the newbuild LNG Bunker Vessel Brassavola for her maiden Ship-to-Ship (STS) LNG bunkering operation, delivering…
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Chemship blazes the trail with wind propelled chemical tanker: Targets 15% CO2 savings on Transatlantic route
Chemship commissioned its first ship with wind assisted ship propulsion. This makes the MT Chemical Challenger the first chemical tanker…
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Limassol maritime firm facilitating sustainable shipping practices
In the European maritime arena, Cyprus plays a notable role in advancing sustainable shipping practices, with a focus on initiatives…
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