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Norway Accelerates Hydrogen-Power Bulker Project for Shortsea Shipping
Norway’s LH2 Shipping reports it is accelerating the development of hydrogen-powered shortsea shipping bulkers for the Baltic with...
Read More >>Ship-Ready: Onboard Carbon Capture Has Arrived
It's a work in progress. IMO has approved a work plan to build an OCCS regulatory framework, and the E.U. is leaving the door open...
Read More >>First Ammonia Dual-Fuel Vessel Delivered to Exmar
The first newly built dual-fuel ammonia-fueled vessel, Antwerpen, has been officially delivered and went into service today, June...
Read More >>Heiltsuk First Nation Settles Suit Over ATB Spill, Pursues Further Reforms
10 years after an ATB went aground and spilled diesel fuel into the waters of the Inside Passage, British Columbia's Heiltsuk Firs...
Read More >>Northern Lights Proceeds with Fleet Expansion with MISC and K Line
The first commercial cross-border carbon transport and storage program, Norway’s Northern Lights, is moving forward with its annou...
Read More >>Microplastics Could Affect the Ocean's Ability to Absorb Carbon
[By Ingebjørg Hestvik] “We study how plastic affects what we call ecosystem services, that is, the services we receive from ecosys...
Read More >>RINA Awards AiP for Energy Harvesting Ship That Could Become Green Supplier
RINA awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) certificate to a unique concept vessel that would be an energy-harvesting ship, design...
Read More >>Singapore Issues First Authorization for Ammonia Bunkering Trials
Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority recently granted the first authorization for an ammonia bunker operation that will use shi...
Read More >>EU Funds Pilot to Demonstrate Offshore Power Zones to Charge Vessels
The European Union’s flagship Horizon Europe research and innovation program is providing a €5 million ($5.8 million) grant to an...
Read More >>WinGD Reports First Marine Ethanol-Fueled Engine Orders for Vale Bulkers
Ethanol, although a common and widely available fuel, was mostly overlooked in the discussions on maritime alternative fuels. Last...
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