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Coast Guard News

March 28, 2022
Value Maritime and Carbon Collectors will together perform a conceptual design study for a new fleet of tugs to be built by the latter. The post Carbon Collectors to assess Value Maritime’s carbon capture tech onboard new tugs appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 28, 2022
For the third time, Taiwanese shipping firm Evergreen Group has signed a contract with the Chinese shipbuilder Hudong-Zhonghua for the construction of a 24,000 TEU-class ultra-large containership. The post Evergreen places another 24,000 TEU boxship order in China appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 28, 2022
Taiwanese container shipping company Wan Hai Lines has decided to order five 13,100 TEU environmentally friendly containerships in South Korea. The post Wan Hai orders five eco-friendly 13,100 TEU boxships appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 28, 2022
New South Wales will be home to the world’s first 100 percent renewable energy shore powered shipping precinct, at the Bays Port in the heart of Sydney. The post Shore power project unveiled for Sydney’s Bays Port appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 28, 2022
Pivotal LNG has completed the first delivery of RLNG to Harvey Gulf International Marine’s CO2-neutral platform supply vessel. The post Pivotal LNG provides RLNG for world’s 1st CO2-neutral platform supply vessel appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 28, 2022
Ferry operator Scandlines has contracted maritime supplier Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) to deliver an onshore charging system for its berth in Rødby, Denmark, for the newbuild zero-emission ferry. The post Scandlines turns to NES for onshore charging system for zero-emission ferry appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 28, 2022
Regarding the proposed extension of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) to the maritime sector, the Port of Rotterdam has requested the research and consulting agency CE Delft to investigate the subsequent impact on the competitive position of seaports. The post Port of Rotterdam looks into impact of EU ETS for shipping appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 28, 2022
NYK has taken delivery of Plumeria Leader, the second large LNG-fueled pure car and truck carrier (PCTC) built in Japan. The post NYK takes delivery of LNG-fueled PCTC Plumeria Leader appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
In the light of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Europe has intensified efforts on all fronts to ensure its energy security and shift away from global dominance of fossil fuels. The post In focus: Europe goes all in to ensure energy security and net-zero future appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
In the light of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Europe has intensified efforts on all fronts to ensure its energy security and shift away from global dominance of fossil fuels. The post In focus: Europe goes all in to ensure energy security and net-zero future appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
Spanish ferry operator Baleària has reiterated its commitment to cleaner energies as it aims to become carbon neutral by 2050. The post Baleària exploring green hydrogen, biomethane as part of 2050 target appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
Spanish ferry operator Baleària has reiterated its commitment to cleaner energies as it aims to become carbon neutral by 2050. The post Baleària exploring green hydrogen, biomethane as part of 2050 target appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
Finnish technology group Wärtsilä will provide technical support via a long-term service deal for its solutions on the Brittany Ferries' LNG-fueled RoPax vessel Salamanca. The post Wärtsilä to support Brittany Ferries’ LNG-fueled Salamanca appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
Governments need to support the maritime industry's actions toward a net-zero future, according to Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President and CEO. The post ABS CEO: Maritime industry needs gov’t support to drive decarbonization appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
Swedish tech company Candela, which developed hydrofoiling, long-range electric craft, is opening its first US test drive center in San Francisco to demonstrate its hydrofoiling boats. The post Electric hydrofoil craft maker Candela opens 1st US test drive center appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
AET has named the first of three Suezmax DP2 shuttle tankers, purpose-built for a long-term charter with Petrobras for operations in Brazil. The post AET reinforces position in Brazil after naming first of three shuttle tankers for Petrobras charter appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
French classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has delivered an approval in principle (AiP) to compatriot shipyard Chantiers de l’Atlantique for its sailing propulsion system, Solid Sail, tailored for the market of large cruise ships. The post BV okays Solid Sail system to help cut large cruise ship emissions appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 25, 2022
Dutch scrubber technology company VDL AEC Maritime has received an order for the delivery of two retrofit scrubber systems to compatriot shipping company Seatrade Groningen BV. The post VDL AEC Maritime to equip Seatrade Groningen ship pair with scrubbers appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 24, 2022
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has been selected to supply RoRo equipment for four zero-carbon ready and multi-fuel Aurora class pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs). The post MacGregor to equip multi-fuel PCTCs for Höegh Autoliners appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
March 24, 2022
Green shore power could reduce emissions in ports by more than 90%, as well as minimise noise and air pollution levels, a new feasibility study released by Scotland's Aberdeen Harbour shows. The post Study: Green shore power has potential to cut emissions in ports by 90% appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]

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