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[FAQ] What Are the Low Carbon Technologies To Make Shipping Green?

Accounting for around three per cent of global CO2 emissions, the shipping industry poses some major challenges when it comes to decarbonisation. The Engineer spoke...

Infineum Launches Single Oil Solution

Following a successful field test of 2,500 running hours on Very-Low Sulphur Fuel Oil (VLSFO) operations, Infineum has received a Main No-objection Letter (NOL)...

Synthetic Natural Gas Bunkering Nets 27% Cut in GHG Emissions

MAN Energy Solutions reports that the 1,036-TEU container ship, ElbBLUE – formerly Wes Amelie – has reduced its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 27%...

KSOE Embraces ‘Green Engines’ for Sustainable Shipping

Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (KSOE) is accelerating its efforts to diversify vessel engine lineup by adding large-size and green engines to its...

MOL Signs MoU To Order Ammonia-fueled Engine for Ships

Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with compatriot engineering company Mitsui E&S Machinery and German engine...

MAN Energy Reaches 2M Milestone for Dual-fuel Operation

New milestone sets benchmark for dual-fuel operation and confirms irreversible trend, reads a MAN-ES press release.  Benchmark for dual-fuel operation MAN Energy Solutions has announced that...

MAN ES & Woodside Energy Collaborate For Innovative LNG Solution

MAN ES & Woodside Energy have signed a cooperation agreement for an innovative LNG production solution. Scalable ‘Factory LNG’ solution is aimed at...

MAN ES & TAQA Arabia Collaborate For Green-Hydrogen Project

MAN Energy Solutions has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with TAQA Power. The MoU is regarding a pilot project for the local...

MAN-ES Wins Engine Order for World’s First Methanol-fueled Boxship

MAN ES has won an order to supply “the world’s first, low-speed, dual-fuel engine to run on methanol within the container segment.” The...

SHI Bags $580m Order for LNG Carrier Trio

Samsung Heavy Industries Co. has won a deal worth 654.5 billion won ($579.2 million) to build three liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers, reports Pulse...
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