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Wärtsilä to supply systems for new Very Large Ethane Carriers in China

These ships are being built for Pacific Gas of Hong Kong by Jiangnan Shipyard in China.

Fincantieri to build four vessels for new client Edda Wind

The total amount of the orders could rise to eight if the options will be confirmed

MAN Energy Solutions ships world’s largest salt bath reactors to China

MAN Energy Solutions supplies three salt-powered reactor systems for the production of biodegradable plastic to a leading Chinese chemical company

Bollinger delivers 52nd Fast Response Cutter to U.S. Coast Guard

This is the 178th vessel Bollinger has delivered to the U.S. Coast Guard over a 35-year period and the 52nd Fast Response Cutter (“FRC”) delivered under the current program.

Tallink Grupp’s vessel Baltic Princess head to Naantali, Finland for regular dry-docking

Tallink Grupp’s Turku-Kapellskär route vessel Baltic Princess will go on dry-dock in Naantali, Finland on Turku Repair Dockyard

Alexandroupolis FSRU project kicks off with conversion works at Keppel shipyard

Following conversion, the FSRU Alexandroupoli will serve as an offshore storage and regasification facility and will be part of the Alexandroupolis Independent Natural Gas System (INGS).

Extensive range of Wärtsilä solutions chosen for two Chilean Navy vessels

The technology group Wärtsilä will supply the main propulsion machinery, as well as a range of other equipment and systems for two new 110-metre long amphibious transport vessels being built for the Chilean Navy.

BAE Systems awarded $145 million contract for USS Nitze modernization

BAE Systems has received a $145 million contract from the U.S. Navy for the maintenance and modernization of the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Nitze.

Prince Madog research vessel to be powered by hydrogen in £5.5m Transship II project

The UK’s only fully seagoing research ship within the UK's higher education sector, the Prince Madog, is set to reduce its emissions by up to 60% thanks to a pioneering £5.5 million hydrogen power initiative that could help re-shape the future of shipping.

UK Government backs £5.4m autonomous liquid hydrogen vessel project

Port of Aberdeen is part of a consortium led by zero-emission vessel provider ACUA Ocean, in partnership with zero-emission infrastructure provider Unitrove, that has won a UK government grant in a major push to decarbonise the maritime sector.

Ulstein captures its 7th cruise ship design contract for SunStone

SunStone Ships goes for another cruise vessel in its INFINITY class. All the vessels in this class are designed by Ulstein Design & Solutions AS.

Carisbrooke Shipping to trial 50kW hydrogen engine onboard cargo-vessel

Carisbrooke Shipping have partnered with Carnot Ltd whose consortium has been awarded £2.3M to develop a zero-emission 50kW Hydrogen auxiliary engine demonstrator.

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