Power & Propulsion – Page 18
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Keeping a closer eye on fuel usage
Looking to reduce emissions and fuel costs, in 2020 Boluda Towage Europe fitted out its tug ‘Union Koala’ with C-Sense’s EcoPilot fuel consumption monitoring system – and hit its economy targets.
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Azipod propulsion milestone
ABB’s Azipod propulsion has marked its 300th vessel milestone and 30 years in the industry.
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Fixing supply chain delays
Diesel outboard manufacturer Cox Marine has decided to bring its PTT production in-house to alleviate pressures caused by supply chain delays and disruptions
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Wind propulsion stakeholders call for concerted action
As the shipping industry searches for technologies and energy sources that can deliver on upcoming decarbonisation regulations from the IMO and EU and ultimately delivering zero-emissions shipping, the development and deployment of wind propulsion technologies have been making headlines that speak to a growing momentum.
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Scania-powered barges for oil spill response
Scania has been selected by the Western Canada Marine Response Corporation (WCMRC) to power four 52-foot oil spill response landing crafts.
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Cost-effective titanium heat exchangers
A new range of titanium heat exchangers offer a cost-effective cooling solution for electric and hybrid marine systems.
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US Tier 4 retrofit system
A US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tier 4 compliant retrofit system to control emissions has been developed for commercial harbour craft.
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Floating Living Lab
Wärtsilä will provide engine generating sets, which will run on a hydrogen and natural gas blend, for Keppel Offshore & Marine’s (Keppel O&M) ‘Floating Living Lab’ (FLL).
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Creating energy from waste engine heat
The engine rooms of two newbuild Van Oord dredgers have been fitted with waste heat recycling modules based on Organic Rankine Cycle technology.
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Zero-emission partnership grows
A marine electric system integrator will help accelerate the decarbonisation of the maritime industry.
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Marine engineering company expanding eastwards
A marine electrification specialist has moved to new UK headquarters in Falmouth and established a new office in Singapore as part of its global expansion plans.
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Maas exemption could be hydrogen landmark
A single vessel exemption from certain European inland shipping rules could pave the way for faster adoption of hydrogen as a marine fuel.
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Sterndrive accessibility widens
A wide range of vessels can now benefit from a high-performance reliable sterndrive.
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Hydrogen fuel cell roadmap
A consortium of 26 leading companies and associations, led by DNV, has launched the ‘Handbook for Hydrogen-fuelled Vessels’ to address the uncertainties surrounding hydrogen as ship fuel.
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Bold zero emissions plans for Vigo Bay
The Green Bay Project, which launched recently, is the first step towards a zero emissions future for the Bay of Vigo, Spain.
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Green dynamic positioning
A green dynamic positioning (DP) system has been developed that saves fuel and enables sailing efficiency.
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Some loose ends tied up in decarbonisation webinar series
In the final instalment of the first series of the Commercial Marine Network’s Workboat 2050 decarbonisation webinars, our speakers were forging slightly different paths to the common goal of zero emission workboat operations.
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World first type approval
Bureau Veritas has granted a first of its kind type approval to a Swedish battery company.
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Strategy change for Neander
Engine developer and manufacturer Neander Shark GmbH (Neander) has announced a new business strategy.