Power & Propulsion – Page 4
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Four OCVs ordered by unnamed European firm
An unnamed European company has ordered four 100m offshore construction vessels (OSVs) that can operate at depths of 3,000 metres.
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Next-gen crew transfer vessel partnership
The new vessel will exceed speeds of 50 knots, offering quick, safe and efficient crew transfer capabilities
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N-O-S orders two hybrid E-Class CTVs
Northern Offshore Services will expand its fleet of CTVs with four new E-Class vessels, which are built in readiness for alternative fuels and battery operation.
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UK CTV supplier boosts fleet with Penguin vessel
Tidal Transit has expanded its CTV fleet, chartering its newest vessel to support operations at the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
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Jan de Nul’s hybrid hopper dredger electrical package
Bakker Sliedrecht will deliver an innovative plug-in hybrid power plant for the new trailing suction hopper dredger.
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E-propulsion course includes battery fire training
The MCA has responded to the increase in electric and hybrid vessels with a draft training course it has sent out for consultation.
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Powering a greener and cleaner freight service
Finnlines new hybrid ro-ro vessels will be equipped with advanced propulsion technologies designed to lower emissions
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On a mission to validate electric sea travel
Candela is working hard to validate the benefits of electric boats.
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Svitzer’s first TRAnsverse tug delivered
Sanmar Shipyards, Robert Allan and Svitzer have delivered an innovative tug that will ultimately use electric propulsion with methanol fuels cells.
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Kotug wins electric pusher tug contract for sand
Kotug has received an order for an electric pusher tug to provide emissions-free transport on inland waterways for sand.
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Flying tourist boat enters final sea trials
New Zealand firm Vessev has unveiled what it claims is the world’s first premium tourist electric hydrofoil.
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Supercapacitors: A real alternative to hybrids
Another option? Stevie Knight has a look at the potential of supercapacitors in providing an alternative to hybrids.
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Marine battery maker leaps $300/kWh hurdle
A marine battery start-up that set up its Chinese factory just over a year ago has managed to make them for the holy grail price of $300/kWh, owner Chris Kruger says.
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Dealership signed following meeting at Seawork
Seawork is a prime venue for deals to be signed – and another one has just been announced, with Prior Power Solutions becoming a Kohler generator dealer after a meeting at the event.
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Brunvoll propulsion & autonomy for new ferry
Brunvoll and Torghatten Nord are building a hybrid ferry to enhance capacity and sustainability on a key Norwegian route
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MAN unveils workboat engine at SMM
MAN has started series production of its new 30-litre engine for workboats, which was unveiled at SMM in Hamburg last week.
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Electric hydrofoil ferry begins operations in Berlin
Candela’s electric hydrofoil ferry begins operations in Berlin, offering faster, energy-efficient urban transport with reduced costs and emissions
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First Great Britain circumnavigation on electric vessel
Eighteen-year-old Harry Besley has become the first person to officially complete almost 3,000 miles circumnavigating Great Britain on an electric RIB.
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Tender issued for electric ferries for Scotland
A tender has been issued for the first phase of a small vessel replacement programme in Scotland.
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The Power of Plenty – Interview with Volvo Penta CEO Anna Müller
Volvo Penta CEO Anna Müller spoke to Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason on the sidelines of a launch event in Gothenburg last week.