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Joint group develops models for reducing emissions in shipping

Viking Line, ESL Shipping and Attracs have recently joined forces with Åbo Akademi University and PBI Research Institute and are now taking the lead to solve the most pressing obstacles for reducing emissions and improving transparency in the industry.

Yinson invests in marine battery solutions pioneer SPBES

Yinson and SPBES initially collaborated on the design development of Hydroglyder - Yinson’s fully electric passenger craft with swappable batteries

New York State signs offshore wind supply contract with Ørsted, Eversource

New York's 2022 Offshore Wind Solicitation to Target Significant Port Infrastructure and Supply Chain Investment, Supports New York's Nation-Leading Goal to Develop 9,000 Megawatts of Offshore Wind by 2035.

South Africa wants to explore Antarctica using Ukrainian icebreaker

South Africa is interested to study Antarctica together with Ukraine using capabilities of the Ukrainian new vessel

Microbiology researchers further understanding of ocean’s role in carbon cycling

Microbiology researchers at Oregon State University have shed new light on the mechanisms of carbon cycling in the ocean, using a novel approach to track which microbes are consuming different types of organic carbon produced by common phytoplankton species.

MPA launches Notation for Singapore Registry of Ships

The SRS is the first ship registry in the world to introduce such an accreditation system.

MSC cooperates with Chinese Research Institute to promote decarbonisation

A number of specific studies and projects are already lined up for the near future

BV delivers AiP to the first LNG Bunkering Vessel concept developed in Malaysia

Bureau Veritas (BV) has delivered an Approval in Principle (AiP) to LNG MARINE SDN BHD for its first LNG Bunkering Vessel concept, which is also the first of its kind ever developed by a Malaysian company.

ABS chosen by Allseas for their deep sea mineral collection project

A former drillship is being converted to an ABS-Classed subsea mining vessel, in an industry first.

Wärtsilä and Eidesvik to cooperate in world’s first ammonia conversion project

This project will be the first of its kind ever in the world and has a provisional completion target by the end of 2023.

Finnlines: Construction of the second new Superstar ro-pax began

Steel cutting, the beginning of construction of the second Superstar ro-pax vessel, Finncanopus, was celebrated at China Merchants Jinling Shipyard in Weihai, China on 8 October 2021.

New heavy-lift vessel Katori enters Nanao Port for first time

On October 6, the next-generation energy-saving heavy-lift carrier Katori entered the port of Nanao in Ishikawa prefecture for the first time, transporting wind turbine equipment loaded at the port of Dalian and port of Jiangyin, China.

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