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Dockendale and Green Marine pioneer methanol-driven maritime venture

Dockendale Ship Management DMC Co, based in Dubai, and Copenhagen’s Green Marine have announced a groundbreaking joint venture, Dockendale Green Marine Ship Management. This venture marks the creation of the world’s first ship management company focused exclusively on managing methanol-powered vessels, a significant step towards sustainable maritime operations. The new company will offer fully integrated

Dockendale teams up with Green Marine for methanol vessels

A shipmanagement venture has been created to focus on methanol-powered ships. Dockendale Ship Management has teamed with methanol marine specialist Green Marine to form the new Dubai company. The partnership is the result of a shared vision to advance methanol dual-fuel ships and as a result, decarbonisation of the maritime industry. Dockendale Green Marine Ship

Cummins to develop methanol kit for QSK60 engine

Cummins Inc. announced the selection of its proposal to jointly develop a Methanol Kit for its QSK60 engine as part of the Zero Emission Vessels and Infrastructure (ZEVI) competition, funded by the UK Government and delivered in partnership with Innovate UK. To be chosen as one of the top 10 projects, Cummins delivered a proposal

New Singapore company launched to develop methanol-powered ships

Methanol propulsion specialist Green Marine Copenhagen and Singapore-based Stamford Ship Management have formed a joint venture in Singapore with a mission to build and manage, both commercially and technically, methanol dual fuel propulsion vessels across multiple market segments. Singapore, the world’s top bunkering hub, is getting the infrastructure in place for shipping’s future fuel mix

Japan’s Mol, Germany’s Hy2gen tie up on e-methanol

Japanese ship operator Mitsui OSK Lines (Mol) and German hydrogen developer Hy2gen will work together to explore the use of e-methanol from Hy2gen’s Nautilus project in Lower Saxony, Germany. Mol’s agreement with Hy2gen Deutschland, Hy2gen’s wholly owned subsidiary, also involves exploring the use of e-methanol as a marine fuel in the Atlantic region. Hy2gen’s Nautilus

Louis Dreyfus to operate methanol- and wind-powered RoRos

Louis Dreyfus Armateurs (LDA) said it has been tapped by Airbus to renew its entire fleet of chartered vessels for aircraft subassembly transport with three modern, low-emission roll-on / roll-off vessels,

Maersk launches first green methanol-powered containership

Maersk announced that the first in a new series of 12 large methanol enabled container ships, made her launching and undocking milestone. In particular, the world’s first large containership powered by methanol was floated out of its building dock at Hyundai Heavy Industries over the weekend. As explained, the vessel measures 350 meters in length

SWEN Capital Partners investment in ETFuels to accelerate delivery of green methanol

Capital injection from SWEN Capital Partners has accelerated green fuels producer ETFuels towards reaching its 2030 goal of 1.4m tonnes of green methanol production for the shipping industry and other end-markets. The injection of capital into ETFuels was made from SWEN Impact Fund for Transition 2 (SWIFT 2), a European impact strategy dedicated to renewable

CRI, Jiangsu Sailboat start up world’s most efficient CO2-to-methanol plant

Carbon Recycling International (CRI) and Jiangsu Sailboat have successfully started up one of the world’s most efficient CO2-to-methanol plants. An opening ceremony took place on September 25th at the Shenghong Petrochemical Industrial Park. This marks a significant milestone in the global effort to boost the production of sustainable methanol – a valuable fuel and chemical

Approval in Principle for Methanol Superstorage solution on existing ships

A new and space efficient retrofit methanol storage solution from SRC Group has received Approval in Principle from Lloyd’s Register, signifying that no major conceptual issues have been identified as standing in the way of its securing classification approval and regulatory compliance. Methanol Superstorage offers the potential for ships with years of service ahead to

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