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NIWA and SLSNZ develop rip current identification tool using AI and deep learning

Beachgoers could be safer thanks to a new technology with the potential to give real-time updates of rip currents.

Breakthrough development allows data to be collected from unseen parts of the ocean

New development by the National Oceanography Centre integrates novel sensor technology into routine offshore infrastructure and operations

Successful demonstration of new cargo hold monitoring system

The new system is a comprehensive management system for reducing the risk of damage to cargo.

ABS grants AiP for HHI Group Integrated Regasification System

ABS has awarded approval in principle (AIP) for a next-generation, highly efficient concept of a regasification system (Hi-ReGAS+) for FSRUs and floating LNG terminals

Norwegian consortium targets hydrogen-based shore power solution for maritime sector

The groundbreaking system, which has been designed by PSW and piloted over this autumn at CCB’s shipyard in Ågotnes, was demonstrated to the maritime industry at on 19 September.

GH receives approval for gas handling systems

Gas and Heat and Bureau Veritas make cargo/fuel tank compatible with both LNG and Ammonia

Wartsila and Maersk unveil system to avoid corrosion of scrubber discharge pipes

The permanent in-pipe solution is designed to solve corrosion problems associated with open-loop scrubber washwater discharge.

ABS and NOV qualifying pioneering subsea ammonia storage system

The subsea technology brings a new and unique solution for the safe storage of larger volumes of fluids

Bureau Veritas delivers AiP to HELION fuel cell system

HELION Hydrogen Power high-power fuel cell manufacturer has received Approval in Principle from Bureau Veritas for its FC-RACKTM Marine version, a zero-emission hydrogen powered electric generator dedicated to maritime applications.

GTT receives DNV approvals for maritime liquid hydrogen designs

These approvals are part of the agreement with Shell

XFuel lands €8.2m investment to accelerate roll-out of low carbon fuel technology

The investment enables to develop a first commercial-scale project for low-cost, low-carbon, drop-in fuel in hard-to-abate sectors

MOL Drybulk and Drax launch green shipping initiative

Newly built vessels will be fitted with MOL’s Wind Challenger hard sail technology, with first ship expected as soon as 2025

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