Future Fuels – Page 7
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NewsFuel cells ordered for research vessel retrofit
Fuel cells will be retrofitted to the 23-year-old research vessel Prince Madog to create a hydrogen-electric hybrid propulsion system.
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NewsEminox: Solving emissions without ditching diesel
In today’s climate of cutting emissions and searching for non-polluting fuels, it is quite frustrating, the team at Eminox admits, that its Exhaust After-Treatment Systems (EATS), which have been designed and proven for vessels, are not really shifting at all.
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NewsFirst hybrid LNG tugboat begins operation
The world’s first hybrid LNG tugboat has begun regular operation at the Port of Singapore
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NewsFuture-fuelled tugs for the long haul
As the towage industry grapples with reducing emissions in a world where fuels of the future are still being mapped out, it has to make decisions that could affect the commercial viability of investments that stretch way off into the future. Peter Barker reports.
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NewsMethanol safety: Overlooked in today’s fuels race
As the race to find the ideal future fuel heats up, so does the need to make sure fire safety systems are suitable for the new chemistries.
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NewsEurope’s first electro-H2 cat on track for 2025 launch
The French company behind Europe’s first electro-hydrogen catamaran says it has generated ‘significant interest’ since it was unveiled at the Monaco Sustainable & Smart Marina Rendezvous in 2023.
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NewsRix proposal could enable H2 generation at sea
Shipbuilders are under increasing pressure to adopt greener technologies, with a mandate to reduce carbon emissions by at least 50% by 2050.
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NewsVan Oord’s methanol powered offshore installation vessel
Boreas is preparing Van Oord for the increase in scale in the offshore wind industry
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News - VideosVIDEO: First methanol tug launched in Antwerp
The world’s first tug to be powered by methanol was launched yesterday at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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NewsIndustry needs customised solutions for fuels: Caterpillar
Caterpillar’s Marine product manager unveils where the company sees future fuels in maritime, which it says will help convert the engine room to the energy room.
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NewsCost parity with new fuels is achievable: Report
Sustainable shipping fuels can reach cost parity with fossil fuels by 2035 with decisive policy, says a new Wärtsilä report.
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NewsDamen wades in to the future fuels debate
Damen’s Director Products Workboats Joost Mathôt takes a look at the multiple options fuelling the future fuels debate.
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NewsBibby hires builder of first electric CSOV
Spanish shipyard Gondan has been contracted to build an electric Commissioning Service Operations Vessel to operate in UK and European waters.
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NewsCTV builder calls time on future fuel ‘greenwashing’
‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ vessels are not the future, says Farra Marine CEO Martin Rice, adding he will embrace future technology ‘when it works’.
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NewsOPINION: How workboats can achieve ‘near zero’ emissions now
While maritime industry headlines have been dominated by cargo owners’ latest orders of alternative-fuelled vessels or the steady adoption of energy efficiency technologies by some bold first movers, the workboat sector has been quietly, yet dramatically, innovating.
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News‘Arguably the greatest challenge’: The Future Fuels Mosaic
Join expert speakers at Seawork to talk about the challenges facing the commercial marine fleet with future fuels and decarbonisation.
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NewsWorld’s first LNG Voith tractor tug launched
Uzmar is launching a Robert Allan-designed Voith-propelled tractor tug, the world’s first with LNG dual-fuel propulsion, the designer says.
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News2nd dual-fuel ferry launched in Scotland
A second dual-fuel ro-ro ferry has been launched on the River Clyde in Scotland.
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NewsConversion stimulates methanol market
A conversion project on board a geophysical vessel will help stimulate the green methanol market, developers say.
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NewsMethanol MAN engines developed for tugs
Future fuels for tugs: Svitzer and MAN Energy have signed an MoU to develop a methanol engine based MAN’s 175DF-M engine.