Future Fuels – Page 11
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Babcock assists on LPG floating storage study
Eight-week concept study to explore the feasibility of a combined condensate and LPG floating storage facility
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World’s first methanol tug on its way
Maritime Partners announces the world’s first methanol-fuelled towboat
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Rewarding green ships
The Isle of Man Ship Registry is introducing reduced fees for ‘green’ ships
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Carbon prepregs for Silenseas mast
Composites company Hexcel, has announced the successful completion of a 34m HexPly carbon fibre prepreg mast for the evaluation stage of a commercial sail power project.
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Plug in vessel charging at sea
Two UK companies will work in collaboration to deliver the Oasis Power Buoy – a pioneering offshore charging buoy to allow hybrid and electric vessels to recharge at sea.
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Ammonia fuel cell system boosted by funding win
A marine robotics company is set to develop an ammonia based fuel cell system that will power its autonomous vessels.
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Hydrogen fuel cell future for Rolls-Royce
Mtu fuel cell solutions celebrated their premiere at the World Climate Summit COP26.
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Real-world commercial marine decarbonisation
Commercial marine industry thought leaders met at COP26 to discuss how decarbonisation can be brought in by vessel operators, and how it’s already happening today.
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Electric drive system for azimuth thrusters
On display at Europort this year, Torqeedo and Italdraghe have jointly developed an outboard, retractable electric propulsion system for commercial vessels in inland and urban waterways.
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IWSA backs project
A company with an innovative wind propulsion solution that has big decarbonisation potential has joined the International Windship Association (IWSA).
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Real world decarbonisation
Real examples of reducing fleet emissions will be offered at Session 2 of Get Set for Workboat 2050, series 2.
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Lightweight sterngear for a greener planet
A UK marine propulsion specialist company is partnering with the National Composites Centre to design lighter, more sustainable propulsion systems.
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ETA reflects on hybrid and LNG tug operations
During its first webinar of 2021, the European Tugowners Association (ETA) has reflected on the impacts of green technologies in the towage sector.
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LNG first for Finland
The European Commission has committed €23m in funding to build a small scale LNG terminal at Pori on Finland’s west coast – the first of its kind in the country.
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Bibby to help improve UK LNG network
Bibby HydroMap is carrying out survey operations on Port Meridian Energy’s proposed LNG project off Morecambe Bay to help improve the UK''s LNG network.
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Antwerp moves towards permanent LNG station
Antwerp Port Authority is continuing its focus on LNG with the aim of setting up a permanent bunkering station at the port by the beginning of 2016.
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First LNG tug for Asia
Rolls-Royce is to power Asia’s first LNG-powered tug, marking what it calls a “new era” for tug boat propulsion.
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Antwerp procedures for LNG bunkering
The Port of Antwerp has published its own specific procedures this month for LNG bunkering to enable the process to be carried out as safely as possible.
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Ferry fleet to switch to gas fuel
Bureau Veritas has announced a significant contract to class a fleet of LNG-fuelled ro-pax vessels, including three conversions and one newbuild.
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New LNG icebreaker for Finland
The Finnish Transport Agency (FTA) is updating its icebreaking capacity with a new basic icebreaker - the ''world''s first'' to be powered by LNG - to be built by Arctech Helsinki Shipyard.