Methanol hybrid fuel cell tug will use Svitzer’s TRAnsverse tug design as the platform

Svitzer moves ahead on methanol hybrid fuel cell tug

Following up on an initiative with Vancouver, B.C., based naval architect company Robert Allan Ltd. first announced in November 2021, the Maersk group’s towage company, Svitzer, has launched the second phase of

Tanker fitted with suction sail technology

VIDEO: Odfjell in tanker sector suction sail first

Bergen, Norway, headquartered Odfjell is to install a bound4blue eSAIL suction sail system on a chemical tanker — a first for the bound4blue technology in the tanker sector. Odfjell has been actively

KOngsberg Digital CEO with Hoegh AAutoliners CEO

Kongsberg Digital to digitalize entire Höegh Autoliners fleet

Höegh Autoliners is looking to digitalization as well as green ammonia as it looks to reach its net zero by 2040 decarbonization goal. Back in 2019, it became the first customer for

Tugboat port operations

Op-Ed: How to harness AI for greener ports

By Grant Ingram, CEO of Innovez One for EMEA Ports must reinvent themselves as part of the decarbonized supply chains of the future. Artificial intelligence can give them a solid helping hand,

software monitors hybrid CTV performancr

How HST Marine tracks hybrid CTV performance

Purus Marine’s Swansea, U.K., based offshore wind service subsidiary HST Marine is keeping track of the performance of its hybrid crew transfer vessels (CTVs) with the help of the BareFLEET fleet monitoring

Nippon Paint Marine

Op-Ed: Using clean tech in the energy transition

By Hirokazu Kaji, technical director at Nippon Paint Marine The outcomes of MEPC 80 follow a rising industry trend of tightening regulatory imperatives to reduce shipping’s greenhouse gas emissions. These updated targets,

Rami Hirsimaki

Op-Ed: Building today, but designing for tomorrow

By Rami Hirsimaki, Senior Vice President, Marine & Offshore Energy at Elomatic When it comes to ship design, looking beyond the horizon is more important than ever. Decarbonization is no longer an

bio-LNG availability map

SEA-LNG: Bio-LNG now available in 70 ports worldwide

The SEA-LNG coalition reports that analysis of the green LNG bunkering market shows that bio-LNG is available today in almost seventy ports worldwide, including in Singapore, Rotterdam and on the U.S. East

Spanish Minister comments on FuelEU

Europe’s FuelEU aims to kick start shift to greener fuels

Europe’s FuelEU legislation has now been adopted by the European Council and will come fully into effect from January 2025, though some requirements will come into effect from August 31, 2024. The

Ship fitted with VentoFoil wing sails

NYK to fit bulker with VentoFoils

With interest in wind-assisted propulsion growing as decarbonization pressures on shipping mount, Japan’s NYK Line reports that its Antwerp, Belgium, based NYK Bulkship (Atlantic) N.V. subsidiary is to retrofit a Cargill-chartered bulk

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