Power & Propulsion – Page 20
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16-cylinder diesel meets toughest US regulations
Rolls-Royce has received EPA Tier 4 certification for its MTU propulsion systems based on its Series 4000 M65L 16-cylinder diesel engines.
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New rules published for wind propulsion systems
A global classification society is helping lead the charge towards decarbonisation with its recent publication of new rules for wind propulsion systems.
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Cremyll ferry to go electric
Plymouth based Voyager Boatyard will receive funding to design and build an electric ferry that will operate on the commuter route between Plymouth and South East Cornwall, UK.
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Volvo Penta’s first EU stage V diesel
Using its established IMO Tier III technology, Volvo Penta will begin supplying four-stroke D8 and D13 engines for diesel inboard, marine genset and auxiliary applications that comply with EU Stage V emissions regulations.
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Larger fuel cells for marine applications
Norwegian company TECO2030 has developed a 400kW fuel cell that is currently undergoing type-approval for marine applications.
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Phinergy gets support from Yara Marine
Norwegian company Yara Marine Technologies has agreed to give financial and other support to Phinergy Marine, a company that has developed container housed aluminium air battery systems.
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Caterpillar upgrades C32B engine
Following the successful launch of the C32B version of the long established C32 marine diesel, Caterpillar has now introduced a further upgrade of this engine.
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Battery project to drive clean energy shift
A new research and innovation project aims to cut the cost of today’s marine battery electric drivetrains in half and relieve ship owners of the burden of capital expense.
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Exhaust system installation successful
Emissions are minimised on a new exploration, research and media vessel, thanks to its IMO Tier III compliant exhaust system.
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Hybrid upgrades to give vessels more attractive environmental profiles
The Wärtsilä Hybrid Upgrade solution, has been selected for retrofitting two offshore construction vessels owned by Norwegian operator Østensjø Rederi.
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Proteum and Moteurs Baudouin helping JST to change lives
At Proteum with the support of Moteurs Baudouin we didn’t even think twice about supporting the refit of Jubilee Sailing Trust, tall ship Tenacious. JST is a charity which changes lives through adventure and exploration, so to find out more about how we supported this charity please read on…
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Sonihull to supply antifouling for waterjets
Antifouling systems company, Sonihull, has signed an agreement with Kongsberg Maritime to be the latter’s sole-supplier of ultrasonic antifouling systems.
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Voith propulsion for hybrid ferries
Voith will supply the propulsion system for two hybrid passenger ferries that will operate on Lake Geneva.
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Add hydrogen for a cleaner burn
Ecomotus has unveiled the Eco Pro, a standalone catalytic hydrogen system designed to reduce emissions and work in harmony with existing combustion engines.
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Propulsion deals for new pilot boats
Propulsion package deals have been announced for nine new pilot boats to be built by Goodchild Marine Services for ABP Ports.
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Servogear’s Ecoflow Propulsor advances ferry
Servogear’s Ecoflow Propulsor system has been delivered to an EU-funded emission-free fast ferry project.
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First marine lithium sulphur batteries
A plan to exploit the benefits of using lithium sulphur batteries instead of the normal lithium ion batteries in a marine application is being developed by British company Oxis Energy.
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Waterjets with integrated interceptors
Italian waterjet manufacturer Castoldi has started integrating Swedish-made Zipwake interceptors into some of its waterjet models.
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Dolphin inspired propeller alternative is just a fluke
A Swedish company called Dolprop Industries has developed propulsion technology for small vessels that is based on the way that the tail flukes of whales and dolphins work.
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Battery development project grows
A new partner has joined the EU HYDRA research project that aims develop more sustainable lithium-ion ((Li-ion) batteries.