Power & Propulsion – Page 10
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Spanish port rolls out biofuels for passenger ferries
The Port of Algeciras will use second-generation biofuels in 84 ferry trips across the Strait of Gibraltar.
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New factory set up to ‘seriously disrupt’ marine battery market
The owner of a new automated factory set up in China aims to seriously disrupt the marine battery market, which is crying out for safer, cheaper batteries, he says.
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New Isle of Man ro-pax ferry completes berthing trials
A new flagship ferry for the self-governing Isle of Man has completed berthing trials in its next step towards replacing an existing vessel.
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VIDEO: Yanmar commercialises H2 fuel cell system
Yanmar has taken a further step in the future fuels sector with the commercialisation of a hydrogen fuel cell system for vessels.
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Ørsted commits to second green methanol SOV
Ørsted and ESVAGT have signed an agreement for a second methanol-powered vessel
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New entrants in the zero-emissions tug market
A UK consortium including shipbuilder Harland & Wolff is planning to introduce a zero-emissions tug and barge service to promote the UK’s Marine Coastal Highway.
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Finland investigates new ferry propulsion
A feasibility study has been ordered into replacing the diesel propulsion system on a Finnish archipelago ferry.
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New electric outboards enter mass production
Mercury’s Avator 20e and 35e electric outboards have entered production.
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Kotug’s E-Pusher enters service
Dutch towage operator Kotug and global food conglomerate Cargill have commenced operation of the world’s first fully-electric pusher tug and barges on the Netherlands inland waterway system.
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HaiSea Marine’s tug base takes shape
The world’s ’greenest tugboat fleet’ is a step nearer to beginning operations at its new home in British Columbia.
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MAN power for Svitzer TRAnsverse tug newbuilds
Four MAN engines have been selected for Svitzer’s TRAnsverse tug newbuilds
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Five tugs signed up to EcoTow fuel solution
An EcoTow agreement between Svitzer and an LNG Terminal in the UK will see a five-tug fleet switch from using marine gas oil (MGO) as fuel to hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO).
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Powering the offshore sector with hydrogen vessels
A UK project is looking to build two new hydrogen powered vessels for the offshore renewables sector
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Fischer Panda power for Japanese hovercraft project
Griffon Hovercraft has once again opted for Fischer Panda power
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Cheetah Marine launches ‘EV-ready’ RIB
RS Marine CEO Jon Partridge talks to MJ about the voyage to electric RIBs – and how Cheetah Marine’s latest RIB is targeted at people who are environmentally conscious but not ready to go full electric just yet.
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Cross-Channel hybrid ferry makes its debut
The world’s largest double-ended ferry promises greener cross-Channel travel, bringing a 40% reduction in carbon emissions
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Award winner launches electric inboards
ePropulsion has launched a series of electric inboards at the Seawork exhibition and conference and as it did so, scooped the Innovations Showcase award for Power and Propulsion.
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Another game changer launched at Seawork
Waterjets for slower speed vessels can compete for fuel efficiency with traditional propulsion systems, says designer HamiltonJet.
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Kongsberg and Penguin sign contract at Seawork
Kongsberg Maritime will supply eight waterjets for the largest vessels to have been built by Singapore-based Penguin Shipyard.
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Damen unveils electric Multi Cat at Seawork
“It’s not a boy, it’s not a girl, it’s not pink, it’s not blue - it’s electric,” is how commercial director Jeroen van Woerkum introduced Damen’s ‘new baby’ at Seawork on Tuesday.