Marine
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ABS Awards AIP to HHI Group’s Green Hydrogen Production
Key Step Forward in Pioneering Decarbonization JDP (HOUSTON) A pioneering joint development project (JDP) to advance carbon-reduction technologies between ABS and Hyundai Heavy Industries Group (HHI Group) has taken a significant step forward by securing Approval in Principle (AIP). ABS has awarded AIP to the carbon dioxide injection platform developed…
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Green hydrogen economy in the port of Rotterdam, is a current necessity
By : Jeannette Baljeu Member of the Board of Gedeputeerde Staten, the executive committee of the Province of Zuid-Holland. Worldwide developments can immediately be felt in the port of Rotterdam. This is what I like so much about this area: the dynamics, the capacity as well as the necessity to…
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ABP cuts its carbon footprint further with two electric cranes at the Port of Ipswich
Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s leading ports group, will further reduce carbon emissions, as two of the very first fully mains-electric powered hydraulic cranes arrive at the Port of Ipswich. These cranes are amongst the first of their kind in the UK and are the latest in a series…
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ABB to power two new Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection vessels with Azipod® electric propulsion
ABB to supply complete propulsion packages for two Ritz-Carlton mega-yachts, further strengthening the collaboration that began in 2017 with the hotel group’s entry into the maritime market Two 5.5-MW Azipod® propulsion units for high maneuverability and low vibrations and noise will help to ensure a smooth sailing experience The repeat…
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200 ships bunkered with contaminated fuel in the Port of Singapore
About 200 vessels were supplied with contaminated bunker fuel in the Port of Singapore during the latest fuel supply scandal. MPA also intends to submit a paper on the fuel contamination with COC to the International Maritime Organization for the members’ awareness. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA)…
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DEME Offshore’s flexible and integrated solution ensures solid progress at Kaskasi offshore wind farm
Monopiles, transition pieces, turbines and inter-array cables will all be installed using DEME vessels and expertise DEME Offshore is reportedly making strong progress at RWE’s Kaskasi offshore wind farm, with 22 monopiles already installed. DEME’s scope includes the majority of the 39 monopiles and all the transition pieces, turbines, and…
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CII – The new regulations that will shake up shipping
When the IMO introduced its carbon-saving regulations, especially CII which will enter into force in 2023, many realized they would have to dramatically change to meet them. What is CII, and which options do ship owners have to comply with it? The marine industry is about to see some of…
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Oceanbird :Vision of truly sustainable shipping.
“Wind is an opportunity we must seize now. There’s simply no time to waste in phasing out fossil fuels.” The Oceanbird concept wasn’t invented overnight. After a decade of analyzing different paths and strong partnerships, we are finally getting closer to the vision of truly sustainable shipping. The story of…
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