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GCMD and NYK Line team up to address concerns of continuous biofuels use

The consortium will launch a six-month trial of biofuels use to understand their impact on engine performance and onboard systems operations.

Svitzer completes tug series delivery in Brazil

Svitzer has announced the successful delivery of Svitzer Babitonga, the final tug in a series of six vessels from the 2300 Rampart Series.

EnBW signs LNG procurement agreement with ADNOC

EnBW has signed an agreement with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) to purchase liquefied natural gas (LNG) over a period of 15 years.

Future-proof Wärtsilä 25 engine to power three new fishing vessels

The vessel is being built for Faroe Islands operator Vardin and is the first of three new vessels to be built for the Faroe Islands.

Damen and Siemens Financial Services announce vessel financing facility

In a landmark partnership, Damen Financial Services (DFS) and Siemens Financial Services (SFS) have joined forces to establish a new facility for vessel financing solutions: Damen Ship Lease (DSL).

Ukraine uses naval drones with anti-aircraft missiles

Footage posted by Russian media has shown that the Magura V5 uncrewed surface vessel (USV), used by Defence Intelligence of Ukraine’s Group 13 special forces unit to destroy a Russian speedboat in the Black Sea on 6 May, was equipped with R-73 air-to-air missiles.

WinGD expands X-DF-A segment reach with AET’s first ammonia Aframax order

Swiss marine power company WinGD has secured yet another order for its X‑DF‑A ammonia-fuelled engines in what will be the world's first ammonia dual-fuel Aframax tankers.

Australia I: 2.5 GW offshore wind development licence awarded

Mainstream Renewable Power consortium awarded feasibility licence for 2.5 GW offshore wind development in Australia

EMSA begins remotely piloted aircraft system service in the North Sea

During its deployment, the RPAS will carry out maritime surveillance tasks in the busy waters around the north coast of Denmark.

Tidal energy is coming to Alaska. But how much?

The state's Cook Inlet, which flows right up to the center of the Railbelt in Anchorage, contains some of the largest tidal energy resources of any region on Earth (including about one-third of the United States' total tidal power).

Taylor Smith Shipyard announces cooperation agreement with Nouum Engineering

Engine overhaul operations now become global - focus on Indian Ocean, and Africa’s eastern and southern coastal areas

Researchers can help shipowners achieve ambitious climate targets

International shipping does not want to be a climate bad guy and is aiming to be emission-free by 2050. A new tool designed by researchers in Trondheim can help shipowners who are searching for green solutions.

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