Integration of renewable energies on a ship – and in other island networks Interview with Jeroen van Tilborg, founder and managing director of the Dutch D&A Electric Jeroen…
Read MoreThe Finnish technology group Wärtsilä has been contracted to supply its energy storage system (ESS) to be retrofitted on four Harvey Energy class LNG-fueled platform supply vessels…
Read MoreLNG and hydrogen are viewed as frontrunner fuels to help shipping reach IMO decarbonization ambitions, according to a new ABS survey. Courtesy of ABS LNG was the solution to the 2050…
Read MoreStockholm-based Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), one of the partners in the Oceanbird development project, has tested the seven-meter long Oceanbird model with one wing on deck,…
Read MoreThe Liberian Registry, the world’s second-largest ship registry, has opposed the recent proposal from the European Parliament on the implementation of a separate, unilateral…
Read MoreThe coronavirus crisis has not hindered ports’ investments in environmental sustainability, a new survey found. The latest International Association of Ports and Harbors…
Read MoreTowage operator Svitzer Europe, part of Maersk, revealed plans to start operations in Seaport Emden — Germany’s third-largest North Sea port — from 1 January 2021.…
Read MoreGreece-based LNG shipper GasLog said its LNG newbuild, GasLog Georgetown, has completed sea trials and returned to the yard. Courtesy of GasLog The vessel set out for its sea trials…
Read MoreSouth Africa’s DNG Energy has received final authorization to starts liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering in the Port of Coega, in the Eastern Cape. Courtesy of Transnet National…
Read MoreSouth Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has secured two orders for six LNG carriers. Illustration only (Courtesy of DSME) The company said…
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