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ABS approves Provaris’ design for a compressed H2 carrier

ABS has reviewed and approved the design of Provaris’ H2Neo compressed H2 carrier, an industry first for a bulk hydrogen gas carrier. The significant project milestone follows extensive ABS Engineering review of Front-End Engineering Design and enables the appointment of a shipyard for final construction design of the 26,000m3 H2Neo carrier and an operational vessel

Alfa Laval supports refinery in its transition

Alfa Laval has entered into an agreement with a subsidiary of CVR Energy, Inc., a U.S.-based renewable fuels and petroleum refining company, to supply processing systems for feedstock pre-treatment, part of a strategic investment in the refinery supporting CVR’s expansion into renewable biofuel production. Alfa Laval will supply pre-treatment systems, consisting of various equipment such

DSME partners with POSCO on new shipbuilding

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering Co. (DSME) said it has signed a business partnership agreement with top local steelmaker POSCO on the development of new shipbuilding materials. The deal calls for joint efforts to develop new shipbuilding materials and welding technologies that will be applied to vessels to be built in the future, DSME said

Saudi Aramco enters into refinery building contract with Sinopec

Sinopec has signed a deal with Saudi Aramco to build a Phase II 16 million-ton-a-year refining project. Sinopec has signed a framework agreement with Saudi Aramco to build a Phase II 16 million-ton-a-year refining project and 1.5 million-ton-year ethylene units in Gulei, Fujian. The project is expected to be completed and operating by the end

Willingness to pay premium for zero carbon shipping increased: BCG

The shipping industry’s investment in reaching carbon net zero has been understood in a new report launched by BCG today: ‘Decarbonization and Willingness to Pay (WtP) in the Global Shipping Industry’.  The key finding shows that despite global economic and geopolitical challenges, urgency to address climate issues in the sector have grown. Those surveyed highlighted

Kerala’s SWTD asks Natpac to revise fare structure for ferries

The State Water Transport department (SWTD) has entrusted the National Transportation Planning and Research Centre (Natpac) with the task of revising the fare structure of its fleet of ferries that operate mainly in Ernakulam, Alappuzha, Kollam, and Kannur. Ferries of the department now operate at rock-bottom rates that were last revised, albeit nominally in 2020,

MEPC urges to set ambitious emission reduction target by 2030

The International Maritime Organization should adopt a more ambitious greenhouse gas emission reduction target by 2030. For the first time since May 2019, IMO member states meet in the agency’s London headquarters to attend the 79th session of the agency’s Marine Environment Protection Committee. The session will run until Friday. IMO is currently in the

MSCR selects Scania to power its skimmer vessels

The largest oil spill removal organization (OSRO) in the U.S., the Marine Spill Response Corporation (MSRC) has selected Scania engines to power its new fleet of five 47-foot skimmer oil response vessels. Built by Rozema Boat Works, Mount Vernon, Wash., the new vessels will be delivered in 2023. Each will be powered by twin DI13

Blue World develops methanol fuel cell APU for ships

Blue World Technologies is developing a methanol fuel cell-powered auxiliary power unit (APU) to replace conventional diesel generators for power supply on board ships. Blue World Technologies is a developer and manufacturer of high-temperature proton exchange membrane (HT PEM) fuel cells and will start series production in December 2022. The company’s focus on the maritime

EBDG designs harbour power and charging barge

Seattle-headquartered Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) has designed a harbour power and charging barge that offers ports and harbours and a cost-conscious and high-performing option to minimize emissions from large vessels both pier side and at anchor. Delivering 7 megawatts (MW) of continuous power generated by methanol, the floating mobile platform is designed to be

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