Bio-LNG plant

World’s largest bio-LNG plant to be built in Amsterdam

Bio-LNG (or liquefied biomethane) is widely seen as key to “extending the runway” for existing LNG-fueled tonnage to meet tightening GHG-reduction targets. To help meet the growing demand for the fuel, Amsterdam-headquartered

Quiet Vessel Initiative graphic

Canada awards Schottel Quiet Vessel Initiative funding

Spay, Germany, headquartered propulsion specialist Schottel has been selected for funding under the Government of Canada’s Quiet Vessel Initiative, which supports the development of new quiet vessel technologies, designs, and operational practices,

Stan Patrol vessels

Romania orders two Stan Patrol emergency response vessels

The Romanian Government’s General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations has ordered two Damen Stan Patrol 5009 emergency response vessels. The order follows an extensive tender process under Romania’s Vision 2020 project that aims

NAPA Stability in use

NAPA Stability gains Lloyd’s Register approval

Finnish maritime software specialist NAPA reports that its new stability management software for passenger vessels, NAPA Stability, has been approved by Lloyd’s Register (LR). This marks a milestone for the platform as

Cadeler F-class vessel will have MAN mixed-engine concept powering

Cadeler books 4-year contract for new hybrid installation vessel

Copenhagen, Denmark, headquartered offshore wind farm installation specialist Cadeler (OSE: CADLR) reports that it has reached an agreement with an undisclosed customer that secures significant utilization of its new hybrid F-class vessel

Serco NOMARS vessel

Serco selects Thrustmaster propulsion system for DARPA unmanned ship project

The revolutionary new medium unmanned surface vessel (MUSV) that Herndon, Va., headquartered Serco Inc. is to deliver to the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) under a recent contract will have a

plug-in hybrid ferry

Hamburg’s 3 new plug-in hybrid ferries will be hydrogen fuel cell ready

Three plug-in hybrid ferries on order for Hamburg ferry operator HADAG will be prepared for later integration of hydrogen fuel cells, allowing for future zero-emissions operation. On order at the SET (Schiffbau-

Port of Montreal employers to use AI

VIDEO: Port of Montréal launches AI project to optimize port labor use

An artificial intelligence project called Galileo is to be used in the Port of Montréal with the aim of improving planning related to the dispatch of the port workforce. Galileo is being

SOFC fuel cell consortium members

Shell to trial fuel cell in LNG carrier

Under a consortium agreement signed in Seoul today, Hyundai Heavy Industries Group will install a 600 kW high-efficiency solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) for power generation on a 174,000 cubic-meter LNG carrier

OMSA President Aaron Smith on PAM Portable Accommodation Modules

OMSA hails USCG release of a roadmap for Jones Act vessels to aid in disaster recovery

The Offshore Marine Service Association (OMSA) has praised the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) for issuing a policy letter(CG-CVC Policy Letter 22-03) that, it says, “provides a transparent and expedited process for domestic

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