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SGMF supports growth of gas as marine fuel in Asia with first regional committee

The Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) has set up its first regional committee to facilitate cooperation and information sharing as uptake of LNG ship fuel surges in the Asia Pacific.

Port of Tallinn looks to develop a hydrogen hub in Estonia

Port of Tallinn has unveiled an ambitious plan to design the hub of the Baltic Sea green infrastructure in Estonia

Gasum wins framework agreement with the Finnish Government for maritime LNG supply

The framework agreement has two years additional option

TECO 2030 and Greenstat to cooperate on developing a hydrogen value chain

TECO 2030 has signed a letter of intent with Norwegian energy company Greenstat to cooperate on relevant projects with the aim of developing a complete hydrogen value chain.

Green ammonia from HEGRA to secure Norwegian competitiveness

Green ammonia, produced using renewable energy, is a promising zero-emission fuel for the maritime sector.

Marine bacteria in Canadian Arctic capable of biodegrading diesel and oil

These permanently cold waters are seeing increasing industrial activity related to maritime shipping and offshore oil and gas sector activities.

The new TT-Line ferries will be powered by Wärtsilä engines fuelled by LNG

Wärtsilä’s multi-fuel engine technology the choice for two new Australian RoPax ferries

MOL to build series of four LNG-fueled car carriers

Pogressing towards "90 LNG-fueled vessels by 2030"

ITOCHU expands joint study framework on ammonia as an alternative marine fuel

ITOCHU Announces the Expansion of the Joint Study Framework on Ammonia as an Alternative Marine Fuel to Include 34 Companies and Organizations

Three of Babcock LGE’s LPG Fuel Gas Supply Systems now in operation

Babcock LGE has successfully delivered three of its world-leading LPG Fuel Gas Supply Systems into operational service for LPG ships in Korea and China.

bp joins the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping

bp and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping today signed a partnership agreement committing to a long-term collaboration on the development of new alternative fuels and low carbon solutions for the shipping industry.

Six studies explore biofuels, ammonia, hydrogen, wind-assisted propulsion and air lubrication

The studies will analyze the industry’s use of each fuel or power technology, including availability, life-cycle emission characteristics and economic aspects.

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