Dutch maritime energy storage solutions provider EST-Floattech has been contracted by system integrator Hoogendijk Electric to design and deliver the complete battery system for a hybrid bulk carrier ordered by Norwegian shipowner Hagland. Courtesy of EST-Floattech The ship is currently being built at the Royal Bodewes shipyard and is scheduled
Artemis Technologies launches world’s 1st electric foiling workboats
UK-based Artemis Technologies, a spin-off from the Artemis Racing America’s Cup sailing team, has launched to market the world’s first commercially viable 100% electric, high-speed foiling workboat range. Photo: Artemis Technologies Developed and built in Belfast, the zero-emission vessels are said to be “the greenest workboats on the planet” and
Chevron concludes Renewable Energy Group acquisition
U.S. energy major Chevron has completed the acquisition of Iowa-based biodiesel production company Renewable Energy Group (REG) following approval by REG stockholders. Illustration only; Courtesy of Chevron At the beginning of March this year, Chevron said it will buy the outstanding shares of the renewable fuels firm for $3.15 billion
Shell plans to invest millions to ‘help 15,000 people get skilled jobs’ in UK
TECO 2030, partners launch hydrogen tanker concept
Norwegian cleantech company TECO 2030 has introduced a hydrogen-powered tanker concept, Hy-Ekotank, together with its partners Ektank AB, Shell Shipping and Maritime, and DNV. Proposed concept Hy-Ekotank. Retrofit installation of fuel cells with compressed or liquid hydrogen storage on existing Ekotank vessels. Courtesy of TECO 2030 The hydrogen-powered tanker will
Awilco LNG enters into three-year charter deal
LNG open season at Wilhelmshaven Green Energy Hub shows strong market interest
Belgian hydrogen company Tree Energy Solutions (TES) has said that the open season raised strong market interest in its Wilhelmshaven Green Energy Hub in Germany. LNG Wilhelmshaven; Courtesy of Uniper On 25 April, TES announced the start of the open season to assess market interest for LNG import capacity at its
German and Scottish universities team up for hydrogen research
The Scottish University of Strathclyde and the German Technical University of Braunschweig have teamed up to develop a digital toolkit for hydrogen production. Illustration only; Courtesy of University of Strathclyde The University of Strathclyde is one of three higher education institutions in Scotland to receive funding from the Scottish Government-funded
Ocean Yield buying methanol-ready boxship
Norwegian shipowner Ocean Yield AS has decided to purchase a containership newbuilding under construction in South Korea. Illustration. Courtesy of HJSC The 5,500 TEU boxship is being built at HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC, formerly Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction). The vessel has a design enabling it to be converted
TotalEnergies becomes the first partner in QatarEnergy’s North Field East LNG project
Qatar’s state-owned oil and gas company QatarEnergy has selected French energy giant TotalEnergies as the first partner for its giant North Field East LNG expansion project. Illustration; Courtesy of TotalEnergies QatarEnergy rolled out the North Field East Project (NFE) in the summer of 2019 to expand its LNG production from 77 million tons