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Nautilus Labs expands partnership with TotalEnergies

Nautilus Labs has expanded the pilot phase initiated with TotalEnergies to optimize LNG carrier’s fleet performance and reduce greenhouse gas emissions on their path towards carbon neutrality.

Incat Crowther launches zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell ferry

The Incat Crowther 22 is the world’s first zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric-drive high speed passenger ferry.

Windship secures AiP for innovative triple-wing design from DNV

Confirmation of the key element in the Windship True Zero Emission Solution – now ready to be implemented.

TECO 2030 granted up to NOK 4 million in tax relief for carbon capture development

TECO 2030 has been granted up to NOK 4 million in tax relief as indirect government support for developing solutions that will capture CO₂ in the ship exhaust and store it until the ship reaches port.

New Wärtsilä’s solution enables inland waterway vessels to operate with zero emissions

The ‘Alphenaar’ is the first inland waterway vessel to use the zero-emissions service made possible by Wärtsilä’s battery container solution.

Opinion: CCS could have material impact on carbon emissions of LNG projects

With pressure increasing on LNG players to cut emissions, significant steps are required to decarbonise portfolios.

Smarter regulation of global shipping emissions could improve air quality

Study shows a need to identify domestic and international pollution sources in policy design.

Cermaq plans to cut 35 percent of its total greenhouse gas emissions by 2030

Thus, Cermaq becomes one of five aquaculture companies globally that set the most binding climate goals for their business.

PSA and ONE sign MoU to reduce GHG emissions

PSA & ONE Team Up to Enhance Sustainability and Reduce Maritime Environmental Footprint

Unitrove to deliver liquid hydrogen bunkering facility for zero-emission shipping

Unitrove successfully delivered the UK’s first liquefied natural gas bunkering facility at Teesport in May 2015.

WinGD first to deliver space-saving on-engine NOx aftertreatment

The six cylinder two-stroke engine will be installed on a 50,000-tonne tanker built by CSSC Chengxi Shipyard for Japanese owner Kumiai Senpaku.

Woodside joins Japanese players to study shipping ammonia fuel from Australia to Japan

Ammonia is considered a promising nextgeneration zero-emission fuel for energy intensive thermal power plants and marine engines.

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