Brian Coyne

OP-ED: The “now” and “then” of shipping’s decarbonization journey

By Managing Director Brian Coyne, KPI OceanConnect A succession of industry initiatives, such as the COP26 “Shaping the Future of Shipping” Conference, demonstrate the shipping industry’s decarbonization ambitions and commitment, however, it

David Cummins of Blue Sky Maritime on reducing emissions in shipping

Q&A—Part 1: Blue Sky Maritime on net zero emissions for shipping

In Part 1 of a two-part Q&A series with Blue Sky Maritime Coalition President David Cummins, Marine Log finds out what the organization is all about and how it hopes to strategically

Stena Bulk Tanker

Onboard carbon capture: Feasible, but expensive

Gothenburg, Sweden-headquartered tanker operator Stena Bulk has reported the results of a recent study exploring the potential for capturing carbon at the point of exhaust from large commercial vessels. The study was

Tuomas Riski, CEO of Norsepower on decarbonization financing

Op-Ed: Standardizing green finance for decarbonization investment

By Tuomas Riski, CEO, Norsepower The Global Maritime Fund’s Poseidon Principles has a huge number of signatories, which, together, have issued over $1.2 billion in sustainable maritime ship financing in 2020. Even

CSL’s biofuel trials were conducted on eight ships over a period of six months under a Transport Canada testing protocol.

CSL completes world’s largest B100 biofuel tests on marine engines

Late last month, Montreal headquartered CSL Group, the largest owner and operator of self-unloading ships in the world, completed the world’s longest-running trials of B100 biodiesel on marine engines, accumulating nearly 30,000

Bulker being refueled with biofuel

Eagle Bulk vessel completes voyage bunkered on biofuel

A bulk carrier operated by Stamford, Conn.-headquartered Eagle Bulk Shipping Inc. (NASDAQ: EGLE) has successfully completed a voyage bunkered on biofuel. The ship, the 63,529 DWT Sydney Eagle was bunkered with advanced

BIMCO develops “game-changing” shipping carbon emissions clauses

In the wake of COP26, the pressure is on for the International Maritime Organization to up its greenhouse gas reduction ambitions even further. Meantime, from January 1, 2023, IMO’s current revised initial

Crowley headquarters

Crowley declares 2050 net-zero commitment to sustainability

Saying that it is “pursuing a path aligned with the latest climate science to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius,” one of the leading players in U.S. maritime, Crowley, has committed

Wartsila Exhaust Treatment

Op-Ed: Technology crucial in tackling shipping’s sustainability challenge

By Kashif Javaid, Director of Sales, Wärtsilä Exhaust Treatment When scrubbers were first implemented en masse for the International Maritime Organization’s Global Sulfur Cap, little was discussed on their potential to be

Green ammonia tanker

Sembcorp Marine’s LMG Marin to design green ammonia tanker

Sembcorp Marine reports that its Bergen, Norway-based subsidiary, LMG Marin AS is to design the world’s first tanker to be both fueled by green ammonia and carry it as fuel. The tanker,

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