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Wärtsilä receives further orders for its LNG cargo handling system

The equipment is scheduled for delivery to the yard during the first half of 2022.

Oceania and Kanfer sign LOI for world’s first ammonia-ready LNG bunkering vessel in Australia

The Northwest and Eastern regions of Australia have among the highest levels of heavy tonnage marine traffic in the world, making them ideally suited for adoption of zero emission fuels.

DNV and Keppel O&M sign agreement to develop hydrogen projects in Singapore

DNV has signed an agreement with Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) for collaboration on the hydrogen value chain.

Wärtsilä signs multiple vessel support agreement with Nakilat

Under the contract terms, Wärtsilä will provide 24/7 technical remote support for the vessels’ onboard Gas Process Plants.

Mega Yachts to be powered by hydrogen fuel cells

Freudenberg and Lürssen Werft have entered in a strategic partnership to develop hydrogen fuel cell systems for mega yachts, allowing a vessel to cruise for 1,000 miles or stay anchored for 15 days.

ClassNK grants AiP to Tsuneishi for LNG-fueled bulker design

ClassNK grants AiP to TSUNEISHI SHIPBUILDING for concept design of LNG-fueled bulker “KAMSARMAX GF”

NYK to build 12 LNG-fueled PCTCs

Twelve new ships are planned to be built, six ships each at the two shipyards.

Port of Montreal sets course for innovative new green energy solutions

Cooperation and development agreement signed with Greenfield Global

Report: Hydrogen crucial to decarbonising maritime sector

Unique opportunity for ports to become hydrogen hubs, report says

Parties of 23 companies kick off studying ammonia as an alternative marine fuel

Kick off “Joint Study” framework for studying ammonia as an alternative marine fuel

Cummins powering a new ‘flying’ hydrogen vessel

The Netherlands-based team has spent the last nine months taking its new flying boat from concept to reality.

Wärtsilä and RINA design novel propulsion arrangement

The new propulsion arrangement designed by Wärtsilä and RINA offers a future-proof and efficient alternative to conventional designs.

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