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NYK conducts biofuel trial on vessel transporting wood chips for Daio Paper

Toyota Tsusho Marine Fuel Corporation supplied the biofuel, and while sailing, the ship verified the main engine and generator conditions when using the biofuel.

Svitzer and South Hook enter EcoTow agreement to reduce tug fleet emissions

Long-term contract agreed to fuel vessels with low-carbon hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO), cutting CO2 emissions

Sarawak Shell Berhad awards McDermott offshore transportation and installation contract

Under the scope of the contract, McDermott will perform transportation and installation services for two pipeline segments and one section of flexible pipelay.

Wärtsilä ANCS selects Fleet Xpress for AHTI floating laboratory

Inmarsat Maritime's service will provide the required speed, reliability, and redundancy to support the AHTI, which tests technology to help improve vessel performance and energy usage.

RWE, Mitsui and Port of Tilbury investigate green hydrogen

The hydrogen would be used for port infrastructure and operations in addition to providing green hydrogen to the surrounding industry.

NYK completes vessel dismantling in Bangladesh

In June, NYK and its group company NYK Bulk & Projects Carriers Ltd. completed the dismantling of a heavy lifer named Kamo at the PHP Ship Recycling Facility in Bangladesh.

Successful installation of SpaceX’s Starlink on the first ships of the AIDA fleet

This will enable AIDA Cruises to offer the best available Wi-Fi experience at sea before the end of the year.

Cadeler pushes into Polish offshore wind market

Cadeler has signed a firm contract with Baltic Power for the installation of 76 Vestas 15MW offshore wind turbines in the Polish Baltic Sea with a contract value of between 68-85 million EUR.

Rolls-Royce acquires yacht bridge and automation specialist Team Italia

Business unit Power Systems enhances its mtu product portfolio with complete ‘bridge to propeller’ solutions

Ørsted and ESVAGT sign second contract for methanol-powered vessel

In 2024, the world's first green fuels vessel for offshore wind operations will launch off the UK East Coast, as the result of a ground-breaking agreement between Ørsted and ESVAGT.

Jan De Nul and Hellenic Cables provide offshore connections

Jan De Nul and Hellenic Cables awarded offshore grid connections between TenneT’s DolWin kappa platform and the N-3.7 and N-3.8 Offshore Wind Farms in Germany

Tasmania shows potential for green hydrogen exports to Rotterdam, says study

Tasmanian hydrogen can become part of the supplymix and assist to boost the new green hydrogen economy in the Netherlands and northwestern Europe.

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