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ExxonMobil and PETRONAS to study carbon capture and storage in Malaysia

ExxonMobil and PETRONAS have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate and jointly explore potential carbon capture and storage technologies projects in Malaysia.

ABS, HHI and KSOE collaborate on green hydrogen

ABS, HHI and KSOE will jointly develop technical guidance for green hydrogen production from offshore platforms

MOL and Vale announce joint study on wind propulsion

The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the vessel while underway.

Neptune Energy and EDF complete first-of-its-kind methane study in UK

Equipped with sensing technology, the drone measured emissions at multiple locations around the platform.

Wärtsilä and Simon Møkster study feasibility of ammonia and LNG dual-fuel operations

Tests will be carried out on the offshore supply vessel (OSV), ‘Stril Pioneer’.

NEDO selects methane slip reduction project for next generation ship development

The system will be installed in a coal carrier built at the Namura Shipbuilding and operated by MOL

TECO 2030 receives NOK 50 million in government support for fuel cell development

The funding Innovation Norway has now awarded to TECO 2030 is the highest amount it has granted to one single project so far this year.

MOL, SoftBank and e5 Lab start studies for maritime satellite communications

Companies promote Introduction of maritime broadband communications on vessels and digitalization of maritime shipping industry

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.

MSC cooperates with Chinese Research Institute to promote decarbonisation

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

World’s first green submarine among winners of the UK’s clean maritime competition

Winners of clean maritime competition announced as the UK's greenest cruise terminal opens in Southampton.

ABL to develop green hydrogen production barge concept for Harbour use

The work will make a techno-economic analysis of the feasibility of green hydrogen as an alternative fuel to power ships

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