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Shipping banks provide cheaper loans to greener shipping companies, but not greener ships

A recent study by the UCL Energy Institute has uncovered a critical issue in green financing for the shipping industry.

Saipem awarded an offshore EPC contract in Qatar

The contract value amounts to approximately 4 billion USD.

ABB permanent magnet shaft generator technology to power 15 LNG carriers for Qatar Energy

ABB has won an order from Samsung Heavy Industries to equip 15 liquified natural gas (LNG) carriers with the permanent magnet shaft generator technology.

KOTUG awarded contract by ROS for delivery of E-Pusher to power emission free sand transport

The E-Pusher, model M, will be deployed in combination with barges provided by Jansma Shipping to establish an emission-free sand transport chain between the Maasvlakte and Rotterdam.

Italy tests new generation midget submarines of Qatar

A new class of submarine, under construction for the Qatari Emiri Navy, has broken the surface. The submarine is under testing in La Spezia on the Italian coast.

Helm Operations and Caterpillar collaboration to share workboat engine data

Helm Operations and Caterpillar Marine have announced a strategic collaboration to enhance workboat operations by integrating advanced engine data with industry-leading software.

Finnlines to launch a new freight service from Finland to Sheerness, UK

Starting in September, Finnlines will launch a new freight service from Finland to London Medway, with further connections available to Belgium, Spain, and Ireland.

QatarEnergy inaugurates the “Rex Tillerson”

QatarEnergy inaugurated the first conventional-size LNG vessel under its historic shipbuilding program.

ONE, HMM and Yang Ming confirm the alliance partnership

A comprehensive update for all services for the major trade lanes will be announced separately, including service package under the new alliance.

Reducing emissions from the Troll field

On Saturday, 7 September, Troll B and C became partly powered from shore. This reduces annual emissions from the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) by 250,000 tonnes of CO2.

Sanmar chooses Auramarine’s methanol supply system for the methanol fuelled tugs

The tugs are owned by KOTUG Canada and will enter service in mid-2025, making them the first of their kind.

Saipem launches XolarSurf floating PV project in Norway

XolarSurf represents a new frontier in the floating solar segment, capable of being installed in any coastal or offshore location, even under harsh environmental conditions.

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