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Wärtsilä delivers bridge solution for Lindblad Expedition’s vessel

Wärtsilä Voyage has successfully delivered its advanced integrated bridge and navigation solution for polar cruise vessel National Geographic Resolution.

MHI and NYK agree to jointly develop large LCO2 carrier

Merger of Mitsubishi Shipbuilding’s advanced gas handling technologies with NYK Line’s wealth of knowledge in ship operations.

Maersk, Svitzer to develop carbon neutral methanol fuel cell tug

The fuel cell tug will function as a pilot design for future Svitzer newbuilds

ExxonMobil and PETRONAS to study carbon capture and storage in Malaysia

ExxonMobil and PETRONAS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate and jointly explore potential carbon capture and storage technologies projects in Malaysia.

New electric cranes ordered for ABP Port of Ipswich

Associated British Ports (ABP) has announced that its blue cranes at the Port of Ipswich will soon be turning green.

VPS partners with BunkerTrace to bring new bunker services to market

BunkerTrace's innovative forensic technology meets a growing demand for digital tracing and tracking - starting with the launch of its Sample Assurance product

Consortium awarded three 880 MW offshore substations for the US

A consortium of strategic partners Bladt Industries and Semco Maritime has been awarded a turnkey contract on the world’s largest offshore wind project so far – Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind– for U.S. utility company Dominion Energy Virginia.

AIDA Cruises expands use of shore power in German ports in 2021

With the restart of its cruises from Germany, AIDA Cruises has expanded the use of green shore power with ships of its fleet to two more German ports in the 2021 summer season.

Port of Felixstowe makes major decarbonisation investment

Port of Felixstowe has announced a major investment in new equipment to help decarbonise its operations.

New study pinpoints likely path of COVID-related plastic waste in the ocean

While many researchers suspect there will be a massive influx of COVID-related mismanaged plastic waste, a new study is the first to project the magnitude and fate of the waste in the oceans.

Belgian ports and Chile join forces to foster hydrogen production

Port of Antwerp, Port of Zeebrugge and Chile sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at COP26 in Glasgow and will intensively collaborate to make green hydrogen flows between the continents a reality.

Unitrove unveils liquid hydrogen bunkering facility for fuelling zero-emission ships

Clean energy solutions provider Unitrove has unveiled the world’s first liquid hydrogen bunkering facility for fuelling zero-emission ships.

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