All Decarbonisation articles
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Powering the USA’s first zero-emission high speed ferries
Wärtsilä is instrumental in a project to decarbonise a high-speed, high-capacity ferry service in the US
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Creating a carbon neutral tug and towage sector
Svitzer is working on switching its tug fleet to biofuels
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Vessel decarbonisation paper released
A new white paper highlights a holistic approach to help ship owners and operators decarbonise their vessels
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Methanol milestone
A new Offshore Wind Installation Vessel (WIV) being built for Dutch contracting company Van Oord at Yantai CIMC Raffles shipyard in China will be powered by five Wärtsilä 32 engines capable of operating with methanol.
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Southern Hemisphere’s first fully electric passenger ferry launched
East by West Ferries has officially launched Ika Rere, New Zealand’s first fully electric, zero-emission passenger ferry, which will enter full service by the end of the first quarter of 2022.
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Sail cargo ship will launch in 2023
French shipbuilder Piriou has just signed a contract with TOWT for the design studies and the construction of an 81 metre sailing cargo ship.
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Fleet’s roadmap to net zero
The UK’s largest ship operator servicing the oil and gas industry, has kick started its ambitious fleet decarbonisation plans with an in-depth sustainability study across its 44 offshore infrastructure support vessels.
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Silent sailing through Antarctic ice
The new Antarctic Supply & Research Vessel (ASRV) Nuyina for the Australian government has arrived at its home port of Hobart in Tasmania.
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Pilot boat successfully running on methanol
The Fastwater project aims to build on Methanol’s numerous references as a simple to adopt sustainable marine fuel.
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$100 million zero emission vessel fleet for 2030
Could ambitious new vessel designs be the key in reversing the decline in numbers of European young people wanting to work offshore?
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Giacomo Castoldi
Electrification and decarbonisation have slid firmly to the top of the commercial marine agenda in recent years. MJ spoke to Giacomo Castoldi to find out where jet propulsion slots into the rush to maximum efficiency.