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ABB to power South Korea’s first domestic zero-emissions ferry

ABB has secured a contract with Haemin Heavy Industries shipyard to provide a complete power and propulsion solution for Busan Port Authority’s first all-electric passenger ferry

Zero-emission e5 tanker to get Corvus battery

Corvus Energy awarded battery for the world’s first zero-emission tanker project

Wärtsilä wins an order to provide 36 dual-fuel engines for six LNG carrier vessels

Deliveries of the equipment will commence in August 2021.

Oldendorff Carriers in joint project to develop wind-assist propulsion solution for bulkers

The project breaks down significant barriers for the installation of rotor sails technology and paves the path for commercial-ready applications across the industry in the short-term.

Neptune starts to build the first large Sailing Cargo Vessel Canopée ever made

The Canopée will be equipped with four 30-metre high Oceanwings.

Damen launches revolutionary Fast Crew Supplier

The vessel is the largest ever to have been launched in Antalya Free Zone.

ABS to Class first Jones Act wind farm service operation vessel

80-meter long SOV will be the first designed and built in the U.S.

Silverstream Technologies joins project to decarbonise shipping

Silverstream Technologies to apply its technical expertise on University of Vaasa-led Project CHEK to accelerate sustainable shipping

World’s first 100,000-ton deepwater semi-submersible production and storage platform built to ABS Class

The platform has a maximum oil storage capacity of nearly 20,000 cubic meters of condensate for ship-to-ship offloading.

Kongsberg technology will secure green footprint of new next-generation WTIU

Kongsberg Maritime (KM) technology is at the centre of an ambitious new project to build a next-generation Wind Turbine Installation Unit (WTIU), destined to be among the largest of its type.

Wärtsilä participating in EU-funded project to decarbonise long-distance shipping

Project CHEK has been granted funding of EUR 10 million by the EU as part of its Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.

DNV GL awards AIP to KSOE for wing sail propulsion system

DNV GL has awarded an Approval in Principle (AIP) to Korea Shipbuilding and Offshore Engineering (KSOE) for a wing-sail auxiliary propulsion system for ships - the result of a joint research project between KSOE and SK Shipping.

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