Power & Propulsion – Page 8
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Biomethane-fuelled workboat ordered for Estonia
Baltic Workboats has signed a contract to supply an biomethane-fuelled workboat for the Estonian State Fleet.
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Volvo Penta enters larger workboat market
Volvo Penta has come up with a system that could lift its offering into the larger commercial sphere.
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Focus on today’s foiling, ‘flying’ vessels
The foils under the new ‘flying’ boats are very different from those that focus on greater efficiency and better handling. Should we trust them, and are they suitable for CTV designs?
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Brunvoll reaps benefits of offshore wind sector
Offshore wind is proving to be a healthy source of orders for Brunvoll, which has been selected by ship designer Vard for a number of contracts.
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Diesel CTV to get complete electric retrofit
CTV of the future: e-Ginny, when retrofitted by Tidal Transit and Goodchild Marine, will run on battery power only.
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ePropulsion launches ‘game-changing’ electric outboard
Seawork exhibitor ePropulsion has launched what it is calling a ‘revolutionary, ground-breaking’ electric outboard.
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Yamaha snaps up Torqeedo
Deutz has agreed a stock purchase of its electric drive firm Torqeedo to Yamaha Motor.
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Barrus sets up hybrid engine joint venture
Seawork exhibitor and engine builder Barrus has formed a new company with Hybrid Marine to focus on hybrid engines for marine.
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Yanmar’s H2 fuel cell system approved in Japan
Japan has marked its first hydrogen fuel cell system approval.
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Maritime battery maker wins cash boost
A Toyota growth fund has invested an undisclosed sum in Norwegian marine battery firm Corvus Energy.
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MAN engines for Boskalis dredger
MAN Energy Solutions has won a deal with Dutch dredger specialist Royal Boskalis to supply three MAN 49/60 engines for a new trailing suction hopper dredger
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First German H2 CTV earmarked for spring
The first hydrogen-powered crew transfer vessel in German waters will set sail in the spring.
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Study examines electric ferry options for London
A study has Identified three potential “turn-up-and-go” pedestrian and cycling-friendly electric ferry routes for the River Thames in East London.
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Antwerp-Bruges grows its green tug agenda
The news that Port of Antwerp-Bruges has introduced the world’s first hydrogen-powered tug after an earlier order for new vessels is the latest signal to tug operators that ports are heading for greener operations.
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HamiltonJet launches HJ215 waterjet
Marine propulsion technology firm HamiltonJet has launched what it is calling a triumph in water jet innovation.
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Sanmar’s double delivery for Canadian owner
The final delivery of Sanmar Shipyards’ three ElectRA class electric propulsion tugs and the first of two LNG-fuelled RAstar tugs leaves just one piece of the jigsaw to complete for Canada’s HaiSea Marine.
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Steerprop thrusters for Finnish border force
Steerprop is to deliver tunnel thrusters and retractable combi thrusters for Finnish Border Guards’ MPVs
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Two new LNG ro-pax vessels ordered for Corsica
A new pair of primarily LNG fuelled ro-pax ferries will be built in China to sail between Corsica and Sardinia for operator La Méridionale.
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Encouraging low emissions workboat design
US workboat operators can make considerable savings if they adopt lower emissions designs now, says Chartwell Marine
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Powering the USA’s first zero-emission high speed ferries
Wärtsilä is instrumental in a project to decarbonise a high-speed, high-capacity ferry service in the US