Power & Propulsion
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         News NewsFoiling vessel builder launches ‘game-changing feature’Foiling vessel builder Vessev has launched a submersible motor with a design that it says will redefine electric marine performance. 
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         News NewsHabbeké combines with Sentinel on first hybrid daughter craftNetherlands-based Habbeké Shipyard has contracted with Sentinel Marine to build a hybrid daughter craft for Emergency Response and Rescue Vessels. 
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         News NewsHybrid solar system powers historic boatyardGoodWe has completed a bespoke solar power and battery storage installation at MSO Marine in Brentford, UK 
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         News - Videos News - VideosClassNK adds Japan’s first H2-fuelled tug to registerShipping giant ClassNK has added the first dual-fuel hydrogen-fuelled tug in Japan to its classification register. 
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         News NewsUK project supercharges vessel charging futureThe Port Infrastructure using Novel energy Storage (PINS) project will develop scalable, commercially viable vessel electrification systems 
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         News NewsEnergy storage milestone for world’s largest electric ferryHull 096 has four battery rooms and a total 5,016 battery units that will power the ferry entirely on clean energy 
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         News NewsFuel’s gold: How maritime’s green rush misses real diesel dealAs the IMO looks to double down on carbon penalties, one innovator warns that shipping is wasting its time on alternative fuels while smarter diesel reform could deliver immediate, measurable emission cuts. 
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         News NewsHamiltonJet increases manufacturing footprint by a thirdHamiltonJet has expanded the size of its manufacturing area by a third, officially opening a 7,500m2 factory extension at its Christchurch site in New Zealand. 
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         News NewsBoskalis 31,000m3 dredger launched by Royal IHCThousands of people witnessed the launch of one of the biggest dredgers in the world this week as Seaway by Boskalis was christened. 
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         News NewsCorvus Energy secures funds for decarbonisationCorvus Energy has raised US$60 million to expand maritime energy storage, driving global shipping decarbonisation 
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         News NewsFlying electric workboat competition heats upThe competition between electric hydrofoiling workboats is hotting up - if the volume of the vessels being rolled out is anything to go by 
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         News NewsRedefining the future of hydrogen propulsionGreen Navy and SECO Marine have signed a long-term partnership to advance hydrogen vessel propulsion 
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         Sponsored SponsoredSmooth sailingHow Scania and Blidösundsbolaget are pioneering quiet and clean electric ferry power in the Stockholm Archipelago. 
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         News NewsSchottel opens UK base to capture growth marketsSchottel UK is a move to strengthen the German propulsion specialist’s presence in the UK and Ireland 
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         News NewsLehmann launches water-cooled maritime batteryGerman battery manufacturer Lehmann Marine has launched a modular lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery for maritime. 
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         News NewsAYK Energy: Pioneering the electric revolutionMaritime Journal speaks to AYK Energy founder Chris Kruger about the marine battery manufacturer’s meteoric rise and its plans for an electric future 
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         News NewsBatteries in RIBs: A positive reviewRS Electric Boats speaks to MJ about the company’s use of batteries in their fleet – their performance, any challenges and the future. 
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         News NewsRAD Propulsion expands with US officeUK-based electric propulsion system maker RAD Propulsion has opened an office in the US, it said today. 
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         News NewsA next-gen research vessel for ocean sciencesThe 48-metre research vessel will be designed as a floating laboratory for testing next-generation maritime energy systems 
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         News NewsElectric pod propulsion applied to boost electric tugsA ‘strategic partnership’ has been announced between Damen Shipyards and AAAPropulsion, the Dutch electric marine propulsion company, to apply its technology to Damen’s electric tugs. 
 
 
	 
  
  
 