All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 163
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EXCLUSIVE: First peek at Cox's hydrogen outboard
Cox Marine’s diesel outboard will run on hydrogen at the flick of a switch - and it’s possibly the first to do so.
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Demand rises for Nippon antifouling
Cruise ships are ending lengthy lay-ups with hulls completely free of biofouling thanks to Nippon Paint Marine’s antifouling system
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Tug delivery round-up (September 2022)
This month we explore five notable tug deliveries with European connections including a US-built Rotortug, a design with roots in Dutch expertise.
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Shipyard carries out first hydrogen retrofit
A Dutch shipyard has started work on its first hydrogen project
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Survey ordered for first large Norwegian wind farm
Fugro is to survey the first large-scale offshore wind farm in Norway
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Research claims nuclear propulsion viable for ships
A new 190-page report exploring the potential for nuclear fusion as a propulsion system for ships has concluded it could be viable
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First of two Lake Geneva ferries launched
The first of two 700-seat passenger ferries has been launched on Lake Geneva after just over a year’s construction at a dry dock in Lausanne.
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Floating green ammonia concept wins AiP
An industrial-scale green ammonia floating production unit has been given Approval in Principle by DNV, which the classification association says affirms it has technical feasibilty.
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Corvus agrees to install batteries on CSOVs
Boat builder Ulstein has contracted marine storage system developer Corvus Energy to equip two CSOVs
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Chartwell CTVs for US offshore wind market
The USA is using European expertise in order to grow it’s offshore wind market
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Popular Tug & Salvage Convention returns
After a break of three years due to the pandemic, the highly regarded International Tug & Salvage Convention (ITS) is returning under new ownership, heading for Turkey.
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Ports expand to accommodate megaships
The growing size of today’s container ships is resulting in port expansion projects worldwide, not least Lyttleton Port in New Zealand.
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BAR Tech officially launches ‘Seacat Columbia’
BAR Tech’s new CTV promises a 70% increase in vessel stability and 30% reduction of emissions
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Fighter jet recovered from Med seabed
Salvage teams have recovered a US Navy fighter jet that was blown off the deck of an aircraft carrier in the Mediterranean Sea.
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UK port on track for net-zero
A port in England’s north west is on track to become one of the first in the UK to be carbon neutral
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Svitzer UK’s north and south clusters merge
In a move aimed at increasing operational agility and optimising service delivery across the region, Svitzer is merging its UK north and south clusters.
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Finnish giant agrees to digitalise 21 ABP ports
Wärtsilä Voyage will use its digital technology to bring Associated British Ports into the smart port world.
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Acoustic buoys deployed to save whales
An endangered species of whale is being protected with new acoustic buoys to help mariners navigate away from them.
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WATCH: CorPower completes ‘Ironman’ testing
CorPower Ocean’s C4 wave energy converter is about to be packed up and sent on its way for full deployment after completing a year’s rigorous dry testing.