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CMA CGM launches the first low-carbon shipping offer by choosing biomethane

With biomethane, a non-fossil energy, CMA CGM provides customers with a new and immediately available solution, bringing the Group a step closer toward carbon neutrality.

Everfuel signs MOU for hydrogen supply to new zero-emission ship concept

Targeted start of operation is early 2023 with an initial ship, which is expected to consume approximately 1,000 kg of hydrogen per day.

Wärtsilä and Finnish Border Guard test bio-LNG as marine fuel for patrol vessel

The technology group Wärtsilä is cooperating with the Finnish Border Guard in the testing of Bio LNG as fuel for a Coastguard patrol vessel.

TechnipFMC and Bombora form partnership to develop a floating wave and wind power project

TechnipFMC and Bombora have formed a strategic partnership to develop a floating wave and wind power project in support of a more sustainable future.

Carbon-neutral biofuel from lakes: Suggestions for extraction of methane for energy

Lakes store huge amounts of methane. In a new study, environmental scientists at the University of Basel offer suggestions for how it can be extracted and used as an energy source in the form of methanol.

Ørsted to develop one of the world’s largest renewable hydrogen plants

The green electricity required to produce the renewable hydrogen is proposed to come from the build-out of additional large-scale offshore wind.

€1M project to showcase Economic Value of Ocean Energy in Europe

Aquatera Ltd, the EVOLVE consortium and Scottish Enterprise launch the Economic Value of Ocean Energy (EVOLVE) project, which is an EU Ocean ERA-NET Cofund collaboration.

UECC replaced conventional fuel with biofuel onboard Ro-Ro vessel Autosky

United European Car Carriers (UECC) route to BioGas

Maritime industry leaders to explore ammonia as marine fuel in Singapore

Green ammonia possesses great potential as it is produced from only renewable electricity, water and air with no CO2 emission.

Alfa Laval starts testing two new types of marine fuels

Alfa Laval will soon start testing two new types of marine fuels; biofuels (made from waste) and methanol, in its Test & Training Centre in Denmark.

EPS, OCI, and MAN partner to adopt methanol and ammonia as marine fuel

The trio aims to retrofit conventional vessels from EPS’ tanker fleet and construct methanol engine and ammonia engine newbuilds

Waiting for future alternative fuels ‘not an option’, says SEA-LNG

Every 10% of bio-LNG drop-in gives another two years ‘runway extension’ for GHG reductions compliance

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