Maersk inks new deals in Egypt to speed up green fuel production
Danish shipping giant Maersk and Egyptian authorities have signed a partnership agreement to jointly explore the establishment of large-scale green fuel production in the country in the pursuit of net-zero shipping. Following the recent fuel sourcing deals, Maersk signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the authorities’ representative in the
Answers to energy security and climate change concerns lie in energy transition, IRENA says
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), an intergovernmental organisation aiming to promote renewable energy, has released its energy transition outlook, detailing priority actions to be taken until 2030 to keep the hopes of 1.5°C alive. The organisation believes that the energy transition holds the key to tackling global energy and
Clean Canaveral performs inaugural LNG bunkering in Florida
The Clean Canaveral liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker barge has completed its inaugural bunkering in Jacksonville, Florida, in the first barge-to-ship cool down operation performed in the U.S. Clean Canaveral. Source: Polaris New Energy Said to be the largest Jones Act LNG bunker barge, the Clean Canaveral has a capacity
UK launches €12 million call for greater clean energy independence
The UK Government has set aside €12.2 million (£10 million) for energy entrepreneurs developing innovative green technologies that can help cut UK’s reliance on expensive fossil fuels. Illustration/Nova Innovation’s tidal energy turbine (Courtesy of Nova Innovation) The ninth round of the Energy Entrepreneurs Fund (EEF), which seeks to promote new
Erik Thun orders climate friendly tanker in China
Swedish shipping company Erik Thun Group has decided to order a new dual-fuel tanker in China. Image Courtesy: Erik Thun The 17,999 dwt vessel will be built by China Merchants Jinling Shipyard in Yangzhou and is a sister to Thun Venern. Erik Thun’s close partner Furetank will technically and commercially
FueLNG Bellina in Singapore’s ship-to-ship LNG operation
Singapore’s first LNG bunkering vessel FueLNG Bellina loaded LNG in what FueLNG described as the country’s first ship-to-ship transfer. Courtesy of FueLNG FueLNG is a joint venture between Keppel Offshore & Marine and Shell Eastern Petroleum. The JV owns the 7,500 cubic metres FueLNG Bellina. Keppel O&M’s Nantong shipyard built
Japanese trio tests renewable diesel-fueled ferry
Japanese shipping firm Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and its group company MOL Ferry have completed the country’s first sea trial of a large ferry using renewable diesel fuel. The companies conducted the sea trial of the ferry Sunflower Shiretoko, owned and operated by MOL Ferry, using renewable diesel fuel marketed by
BP to support clean energy skills for H2Teesside
British oil and gas company BP has signed an agreement to support clean energy skills and education for the H2Teesside blue hydrogen project. Courtesy of bp On 29 March, BP has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Redcar & Cleveland College in Redcar, Teesside. With this, BP will support educational programs to
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding to construct LNG bunkering vessel
Japanese shipbuilder Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, will build an LNG bunkering vessel, the first to operate in western Japan. Courtesy of Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Mitsubishi Shipbuilding has signed a contract with KEYS Bunkering for the construction of a liquefied natural gas bunkering vessel. The shipbuilder will work