5.8 C
New York

Author: Chief Editor

GE proposes building two new offshore wind facilities in New York

GE has submitted a plan to construct two new manufacturing facilities in New York if it wins a sufficient volume of orders from customers in the State’s ongoing solicitation for up to 4.6 GW of offshore wind.

ABL assesses solar powered cold ironing at Mombasa Port

The design results were compared to the vessel and port consumption demand to determine that a combination of PV-generated and grid supplied shore power could be cost effective compared to traditional onboard generators.

Austal secures US submarine command deck module contract from General Dynamics

The contract, awarded to Austal USA, is for structural assembly fabrication in support of the US Navy Virginia Class submarine program.

Grimaldi Group brings its ammonia-ready car carrier orderbook to 15

These vessels will be equipped with mega lithium batteries, solar panels and shore connection capability (cold ironing)

Danfoss powers two new zero-emission ferries for Molsinjen

The ferries will serve Molslinjen’s routes to the islands of Als and Samsø.

ClassNK issues AiP for large ammonia fueled BC jointly developed by MOL and MITSUI

The design calls for a main engine fueled by ammonia, which emits no CO2 when burned, thereby achieving zero CO2 emissions during the voyage.

NYK to build its fifth LPG dual-fuel very large LPG / ammonia carrier

The ship will be built at the KHI Sakaide Works shipyard and is set for delivery in 2026.

Harwich Haven dredging in full force

About 70% of the channel has currently been deepened from ‑14.5 to ‑16 metres and the expectation is that the project will be completed in the third quarter of 2023.

Helsinki Shipyard’ NB518 SH Diana floated out of dry dock

Newest and largest ship in iconic cruise pioneer’s new fleet set for extraordinary Spring explorations of the Med

Ørsted and Eversource propose new wind farm in New York

Developers of South Fork Wind and Sunrise Wind Submit Joint Proposal in New York’s Third Competitive Offshore Wind

DMC to design shock proof rudders for four high speed F126 vessels

Damen Marine Components has received the order to design, engineer and produce eight rudders for the four F126 frigates that Damen Naval is building for the German Navy.

Karpowership, Ukraine sign pact to fast-track 500 MW powerships to ease power crisis

Moldova and Romania ports are most likely docking locations for Karpowership vessels to feed into Ukraine’s power grid, says statement

Recent articles

spot_img