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Sea trials for third SAAM electric tugboat
The tug is based on the ElectRA 2500SX design from Canadian naval architect Robert Allan Ltd
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Seven new electric ferries for Scotland
Remote island communities in Scotland will benefit from seven new electric ferries as the fleet operator Caledonian Maritime Assets (CMAL) plans to replace a third of its fleet.
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INTERVIEW: Echandia on charging up marine battery business
Swedish battery manufacturer Echandia has secured major funding that will enable expansion across Europe and the US and meet growing maritime sector demands.
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RS finger on the Pulse with two electric RIB deliveries
RS Electric Boats has delivered two RS Pulse 63 electric RIBs as part of the ‘Zero Emission Network of Workboats (ZENOW) project.
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Battery-methanol powered tug power supply deal
AYK Energy will supply the 6MWh battery powering the world’s first battery-methanol tug
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UK marks a sustainable shipping milestone
Fortescue Green Pioneer has docked at the Port of Southampton to demonstrate ammonia’s viability as a zero-carbon marine fuel
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Car ferry charged with battery upgrade
A double-ended car ferry is to be converted to full electric operation with mechanical propulsion back-up.
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Powering the Middle East’s marine engineering market
Yanmar is strengthening its Middle East presence with a regional hub for engineering solutions and equipment
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SMST to equip Bibby Marine’s fully electric CSOV
Bibby Marine’s new eCSOV will feature SMST’s Telescopic Access Bridge L1 with an advanced automation package
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Cascade Engine Centre, exclusive UK distributor for John Deere, makes Seawork debut
The company is making its debut at Seawork, June 10 to 12th on stand number F9
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WATCH: Volvo Penta powers up police vessels
Marine engine design and manufacturer Volvo Penta’s recently developed IPS will be used to power police vessels around hundreds of kilometres of Australian coast and waterways.
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Rolls-Royce confirms methanol engine development
Rolls-Royce Power Solutions is developing methanol internal combustion engines for vessels ‘right now’, Applications engineer Peter Gommeringer told a technical webinar held by the Workboat Association on Tuesday.
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Study confirms charging viability at wind farms
A study into the viability of charging electric support vessels at the offshore wind farms they work on has shown the practice is technically and financially feasible.
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PME repowers pilot vessel
PME has repowered a pilot vessel with MAN engines, enhancing safety, power and efficiency for the Port of Milford Haven
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First H2 fuel cell for passenger catamaran approved
French zero-emission vessel designer Green Navy says a hydrogen fuel cell that has won type approval from Bureau Veritas will be used for the first time in its Prometeo vessel.
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€Multi-millions earmarked for fast island ferry
Millions of euros have been earmarked for a biodiesel-suited fast ferry for 75 passengers in the northern Netherlands.
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New hull fixture promises 11% fuel savings
A pilot project has resulted in vessel fuel savings of 11% thanks to the addition of a submerged wing on the hull.
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OPINION: The financial case for electrifying
The industry tasked with driving the clean energy transition continues to rely on one of the dirtiest fossil fuels available – but it doesn’t have to be this way, says Paul Cairns, CEO of Charge Offshore.
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Leading the charge: Bibby on its electric fleet
The world is electrifying, and UK-based Bibby Marine is determined to be at the forefront of the drive. But it won’t happen offshore without offshore charging, says project director Gavin Forward.
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Last vessel in SOV fleet delivered to Dogger Bank
North Star has completed its dedicated fleet of four ships to serve the largest offshore wind farm in the world.