EcoPeller upper gearbox

Schottel ships its largest-ever EcoPeller

Schottel’s Wismar, Germany, production facility has just shipped the largest EcoPeller ever manufactured by the propulsion specialist. The five-bladed SRE 700 has a propeller diameter of 3.6 meters and an input power

Finnish Border Guard vessel rendering

ABB picked to power two new Finnish Border Guard patrol vessels

Two newbuild Finnish Border Guard patrol vessels under construction at the Meyer Turku shipyard will feature an ABB integrated power and propulsion package including dual Azipod propulsors and the Onboard DC Grid

Sean McLaughlin, Strategy Consultant, Houlder

Op-Ed: Proactive collaboration needed for clean technology

To find out more about how companies feel about clean technology in maritime, Houlder recently undertook a qualitative survey of senior executives from large and small shipowners across the container, tanker, bulk,

e1 hydrogen generator plays a key role in methanol-to-hydrogen reforming

Can methanol-to-hydrogen reforming technology be tweaked?

Bend, Oregon, headquartered, e1 Marine, the company whose methanol-to-hydrogen technology is a key element of Maritime Partners’ Hydrogen One towboat, has been commissioned by Swiss-based Current AG to build an S Series

New FMD high-speed engine

New FMD high-speed engine to be tested for Navy’s LUSV platform

Within months of its introduction, Fairbanks Morse Defense’s new high speed engine, the nForcer, is to be tested for the Navy’s large unmanned surface vessel (LUSV) platform. FMD has been contracted to

Rendering of vessel with two Norsepower rotor sails

Newbuild VLGC will be fitted with Norsepower rotor sails

With CII ratings becoming a growing concern more shipowners are looking to rotor sails as a means of cutting fuel consumption and thus emissions. Among the latest to opt for the solution

Partners in methanol fueled high speed engine prlect

Rolls-Royce working on methanol-fueled high speed marine engine

Could a methanol-fueled MTU high speed marine engine be not too far away? Following up on ambitions announced at last year’s SMM event, Rolls-Royce Power Systems and two partner companies have been

Andrew Orvieto of ABB talks to the TTB 2023 audience in March.

Shore power: ABB gives maritime the scoop

The global push to decarbonize has led to the development and implementation of hundreds of vessels with batteries onboard, enabling some zero-emissions operation. These hybrid and electric vessels need some means of

new MAN dual-fuel four stroke passes an approval milestone

New MAN dual-fuel four-stroke passes TAT

MAN Energy Solutions’ MAN 49/60DF engine has received its Type Approval after a five-day program on the testbed at the company’s Augsburg, Germany, headquarters. The Type Approval Test (TAT) of the new

WTIV with telescopic crane

Japan’s largest WTIV features first-of-its kind telescoping crane

Recently delivered by the Japan Marine United (JMU) shipyard to Shimizu Corp., the GustoMSC designed and equipped offshore wind turbine installation vessel Blue Wind is Japan’s largest WTIV to date, and will

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