Power & Propulsion – Page 13
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NewsVolvo Penta expands IMO III tech across D8 range
Volvo Penta has revealed a new, expanded range of D8 IMO III engines aimed at smaller, high-speed commercial vessels.
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NewsFinning tips for navigating emissions regulations
The Cat supplier will display the Cat C32 propulsion engine at the event at Seawork
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NewsScania powers up for Seawork
Scania will showcase its latest electric powertrains for marine applications
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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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NewsRAD Propulsion closes €5 million scale-up funding
A £4.27 million funding round has been signed off for RAD Propulsion, which will use it to scale up its new RAD 40 electric propulsion drive.
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NewsVoith eVSP addresses sustainability challenges
Voith has responded to sustainability challenges with a new propeller and digitalising maritime applications.
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NewsFuture development of electric foiling vessels
A new collaboration between between DNV and Artemis will place safety at the forefront
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NewsACEL sees opportunities in retrofit market
Ship refurbishers have given a 20-year-old multi-purpose offshore vessel at least another two decades of operations in what they are calling an extensive mid-life upgrade ‘amid increasing appetite for retrofits versus newbuilds’.
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NewsAutonomous navigation ordered for Norway ferries
Norway’s ferries are becoming more and more automated, with navigation set to be installed on four new-builds by 2028.
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NewsNew hybrid SOV for North Star
North Star is boosting its support for offshore wind with an eighth hybrid offshore wind vessel.
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NewsThames Clippers selects batteries for ferries
Aluminium shipbuilder Wight Shipyard has chosen to fit two of its ferries with Octopus batteries from EST-Floattech.
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NewsCummins launches inland waterways engine
Engine manufacturer Cummins has launched an engine complete with exhaust after-treatment system for vessels operating on Europe’s inland waterways.
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NewsNew working life for boat destined for landfill
An old workboat about to be scrapped has been given a 10-year lease of life in a trial at Shoreham Port.
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NewsDifferent delivery methods for new tugs
Delivering new tugs to customers is trickier now that the shipyards can be the other side of the world from their customers. Peter Barker explores two main methods of delivery.
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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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NewsPanama Canal orders 10 hybrid-electric tugs
Up to 20 hybrid-electric tugs have been ordered for the Panama Canal, with Norwegian battery developer Corvus Energy contracted to supply the batteries.
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NewsDamen seals deal for the Middle East’s first electric tug
Dutch shipbuilder Damen and AD Ports Group company SAFEEN have signed a contract that will herald the introduction of the Middle East’s first fully electric tug.
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NewsSeawork platform for small diesel outboard
MD Powertrain’s naturally aspirated 14HP single-cylinder diesel outboard engine is just one of thousands of exhibits that commercial marine is flocking to see at Seawork this year.
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NewsDeal signed to develop autonomous ferries
Norwegian ferry operator Torghatten will work with Kongsberg Maritime to develop a system for self-driving car ferries.