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NYK joins international think-tank for carbon capture and storage technologies

CCS is recognised as a key, proven technology in reducing greenhouse gas emissions around the world.

Cummins powering a new ‘flying’ hydrogen vessel

The Netherlands-based team has spent the last nine months taking its new flying boat from concept to reality.

GEV commences development of a pilot-scale C-H2 Ship

GEV has commenced the development of a pilot-scale C-H2 Ship with a cargo capacity of 430 tonnes of hydrogen.

UK innovators join forces on a new robotic solution for wind sector

This collaboration, funded by Innovate UK, will expand BladeBUG’s capabilities, allowing the robot to crawl turbine structures and test bolt integrity using ultrasonics.

SeaCURE will study a new method of capturing carbon from seawater

'Champagne' technology to capture carbon dioxide via the oceans

BV conducts successful proof of concept for corrosion detection powered by AI

Bureau Veritas successfully tested the use of the AI solution in real survey conditions.

Silverstream Technologies and Shell successfully complete trials of the Silverstream® System

Retrofit of air lubrication technology achieves verified performance of 6.6% net savings during initial testing

Ecochlor launches revolutionary new ballast water management system

Real-world shipboard testing is ongoing aboard an Aframax and a VLCC and is expected to be completed in May 2021.

K-tainer developed a new solution for empty containers

K-tainer has been rewarded for this novel concept with a Lean & Green star

Opinion: Robots could replace hundreds of thousands of oil and gas jobs by 2030

The US could reduce its staffing needs by over 140,000 employees and Russia by over 200,000 personnel. Canada, the UK, and Norway could shed between 20,000 and 30,000 jobs each.

NAPA, MOL, and ClassNK agree to joint further development for a navigational risk monitoring system

The grounding risk monitoring system, based on the NAPA Fleet Intelligence platform, has proven successful in its proof-of-concept stage and will provide new capabilities for mitigating and monitoring navigational risks

Bureau Veritas certified Polar Pod, the oceanic platform for the Furious Fifties

Driven by the circumpolar current, like a satellite around Antarctica, POLAR POD will allow the acquisition of data and long-term observations that will be transmitted to researchers, oceanographers, climatologists, biologists.

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