Wärtsilä 25 engine introduced for maritime decarbonization

The technology group Wärtsilä introduces its new Wärtsilä 25 medium-speed 4-stroke engine. Based on Wärtsilä’s

Alfa Laval gets nod for ammonia testing

Alfa Laval is gearing up to start testing with ammonia at its Test & Training

European cities to collaborate for clean energy

European cities have joined forces to find quicker ways of promoting clean energy and curbing

New LNG carrier design offers CO2 emissions reduction

A new design for a liquified natural gas (LNG) carrier has been revealed by a

Svanehøj develops new fuel pump for LNG-powered ships

With the launch of a completely new pump design for LNG, Svanehøj becomes the first

Hydrogen is vital for sustainable mobility in India

The zero-pollution nature of hydrogen-fuelled vehicles makes them a better transportation option. However, the transportation

Govt to invite bids for renewable energy projects: R K Singh

The government will invite bids for battery storage projects from players looking to invest in

Freudenberg gets methanol-powered fuel cell type approval for ships

Germany’s Freudenberg e-Power Systems has achieved a significant milestone in the development of methanol-powered fuel

IMO’s sulphur cap rule has resulted in a 77% drop in SOx emissions

The International Maritime Organization, the shipping body of the United Nations, tweeted that since the

Japanese moving forward in ammonia ship race

Japan is pressing ahead with its own ammonia carrier plans. Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK), Japan