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First footage of Seawing kite system as wind propulsion takes off for commercial shipping

Airseas takes kite sail Seawing from concept to reality on Louis Dreyfus Armateurs' cargo ship chartered by Airbus, aiming to reduce fuel consumption and emissions from commercial shipping by an average of 20%.

Shell inks deal with Alfa Laval to develop GCU for hydrogen boil-off gas

"Renewable hydrogen will likely be a key fuel in tomorrow's decarbonization mix, but accessibility will determine its impact"

Partners complete concept design phase of a new Capesize bulk carrier

The project aims to build an LNG-fueled vessel that can be efficiently converted to an ammonia-fueled vessel

Chevron and MOL to study CO2 shipping from singapore to Australia

Under the JSA, Chevron and MOL will explore the technical and commercial feasibility of initially transporting up to 2.5 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of liquified CO2 by 2030.

Maersk and the Spanish Government to explore large-scale green fuels production

The project aims to explore the feasibility on how to cover the full value chain from renewable energy sources to bunkering of vessels.

Corvus Blue Whale ESS completes sea trials on board Seaspan Reliant

Corvus Energy has announced that the sea trial of its new energy storage system—the Corvus Blue Whale ESS—took place in October and has been declared successful.

Companies join Port of Amsterdam to develop large-scale hydrogen import facilities

Evos, Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies and Port of Amsterdam to jointly develop large-scale hydrogen import facilities

Corvus Energy openes a brand-new test area for hydrogen fuel cells

New test area for Hydrogen Fuel cells can revolutionize the global maritime industry

Rolls-Royce and Lürssen to focus on methanol propulsion for large yachts

They are already working on specific projects, including the propulsion of a Lürssen yacht using mtu methanol engines from Rolls-Royce.

Alfa Laval and SSAB to develop the world’s first plate heat exchanger

As part of reducing carbon footprint throughout the equipment supply chain, Alfa Laval and SSAB are targeting the first plate heat exchanger made using fossil-free steel.

Sanmar and IGUS team on Shore Electric Bunkering System

Sanmar Shipyards has joined forces with IGUS to develop and build a new compact ‘electric bunkering’ system that can supply various vessel types with onshore power.

Provaris, Total Eren sign MoU to ship compressed hydrogen to Europe ans Asia

Provaris signs MOU with Total Eren for co-operation on green hydrogen projects using compressed hydrogen storage and transport solutions to reach the Asian and European markets

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