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Shipping green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam feasible by 2030

24 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

 A project to produce green hydrogen from renewables in Iceland and export it to the Port of Rotterdam could be technically feasible by 2030, a new study finds. Iceland energy company Landsvirkjun and one of Europe’s largest ports, the Port of Rotterdam, have finalized a pre-feasibility study on exporting green

AIDA Cruises sells its oldest ship to drive sustainable growth

24 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

German cruise company AIDA Cruises, part of Carnival Corporation & plc, has decided to dispose of AIDAcara, the oldest ship in its fleet. After 25 years of service, the 1996-built unit will be handed over to a new owner in the coming weeks. The restructuring of the cruise vessel fleet

Stena Germanica runs on recycled methanol

24 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

The Swedish ferry company Stena Line has powered its RoPax ferry Stena Germanica with methanol recycled from residual steel gases, claiming another world first. The ferry traveled from Sweden to Germany this week using fuel dubbed ‘Blue Methanol’. The fuel is recycled from residual steel gases, a by-product of the steel

World’s largest dual-fuel LPG carrier delivered to Exmar

24 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News, Uncategorized

Belgium-based shipping group Exmar has taken delivery of an 88,000 cbm LPG carrier Flanders Innovation from Chinese Jiangnan Shipyard. According to Exmar, the newbuild is the first-ordered and largest dual-fuel LPG carrier in the world. With a deadweight tonnage of 55,100 tons, it features a length of 230 meters and

AMSA looking into VLSFO spill impact

24 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) announced it was conducting research throughout 2021 into how Very Low Sulphur Fuel Oils (VLSFOs) behave if spilled into the Australian marine environment.  The purpose of the study is to develop national arrangements, policies and principles for the management of maritime environmental emergencies under

GoodFuels, ZERO team up to boost sustainability in marine fuel supply chain

23 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Dutch marine biofuels supplier GoodFuels and Norwegian environmental non-profit organisation ZERO have unveiled a new partnership aimed at enhancing sustainability within the maritime fuel supply chain.  Under the partnership, the organisations will work together to accelerate the shift to a renewable transport sector, with a special focus on sustainable biofuels

Norway’s duo to supply green hydrogen to zero-emission cargo ship

23 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Norwegian hydropower company Statkraft and utility company Skagerak Energi have been chosen as suppliers of green hydrogen to the zero-emission ship planned by HeidelbergCement and Felleskjøpet. “The world’s first hydrogen-powered cargo ship”; Illustration: HeidelbergCement and Felleskjøpet The vessel in question is said to be the world’s first hydrogen-powered cargo ship.

TECO 2030 raises more funds for its fuel cell development

23 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Norwegian engineering and equipment development company TECO 2030 ASA has raised NOK 20 million ($2.3 million) through a private placement of 3.2 million of new shares. The shares were issued at a price of NOK 6.164 per share to three new investors. “We intend to use the net proceeds from

Port of Gothenburg to connect tankers to shore power from 2023

23 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

The Energy Port will be next in line in the expansion of the shoreside power network at Sweden’s Port of Gothenburg, the port authority confirmed. What is more, it will be the first energy port in the world with this particular offer, according to Gothenburg Port Authority. “We are about

Heerema’s Sleipnir breaks lifting record in Norwegian waters

23 Jun No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Heerema’s Sleipnir, the LNG-powered world’s largest semi-submersible crane vessel, has set a record for the heaviest crane lift in Norwegian waters. Heerema said on Wednesday that Sleipnir successfully installed the 12,050-metric ton Johan Sverdrup processing platform (P2) jacket on 18 June, setting a new record for the heaviest lift jacket

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