0.2 C
New York

Tag: fuel

ONE conducts successful trial use of sustainable biofuel for decarbonization

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the successful trial use of biofuel to power the M/V MOL Experience.

Hapag-Lloyd: Green financings concluded for six large container ships on order

Syndicated loan of USD 417 million and lease financing of USD 472 million agreed

BAE Systems to power UVM’s vessel with electric power and propulsion system

BAE Systems will supply and integrate the electric hybrid power and propulsion system for UVM’s new maritime vessel on Lake Champlain

NYK to build two new LPG dual-fueled VLGCs

Both ships will be built at the KHI Sakaide Works shipyard and are set for delivery in 2022.

Hoglund to supply LNG fuel systems for three German vessels

The customised Fuel Gas Supply Systems (FGSS) have been specially developed to allow the LNG-fuelled vessels to take on hazardous roles such as pollution control, emergency towing and firefighting

Titan LNG charters Green Zeebrugge long term from NYK

Charter expands availability of LNG as a marine fuel in north west Europe as demand grows

Wärtsilä and SAACKE sign partnership to expand their marine solution offerings

A central feature of the agreement is a cooperation regarding safety, in particular with Inert Gas Systems (IGS) and Gas Combustion Units (GCU).

Corvus starts developing maritime fuel cell systems with Toyota technology

Production will be located in Bergen, Norway with Toyota onboard as key partner and supplier of mass-produced fuel cell technology.

MSC Cruises’ upcoming ships to further company’s environmental commitment

MSC Virtuosa and MSC Seashore to be equipped with cutting-edge technologies that minimise environmental footprint

Wärtsilä wins an order to provide 36 dual-fuel engines for six LNG carrier vessels

Deliveries of the equipment will commence in August 2021.

Oldendorff Carriers in joint project to develop wind-assist propulsion solution for bulkers

The project breaks down significant barriers for the installation of rotor sails technology and paves the path for commercial-ready applications across the industry in the short-term.

Joint study to explore the potential for ammonia as a marine fuel in Singapore

ABS, Nanyang Technological University and the Ammonia Safety and Training Institute to Research Challenges and Opportunities

Recent articles

spot_img