Striving to maintain its position as one of the leading sustainable shipping nations, Norway is investing heavily in hydrogen projects within the maritime sector. Premium content Checking for account. You need javascript to validate your login status. Premium Premium content Subscribe to continue Become a PREMIUM Subscriber Do not want
KR approves HHI’s LNG-fueled large LCO2 carrier design
South Korean classification society Korean Register (KR) has issued approval in principle (AiP) to compatriot shipbuilding company Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) for the concept design of a 40,000 cbm liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2) carrier running on liquefied natural gas (LNG). As informed, KR and HHI conducted a joint development project (JDP)
Delfin and Vitol sign 15-year LNG sale and purchase deal
LNG export infrastructure development company Delfin Midstream has finalised a binding LNG sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with the Americas-based affiliate of energy trader Vitol. Courtesy of Delfin Under the deal, Delfin will supply 0.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG on a free on-board (FOB) basis at the
Shell to buy 2.6 mtpa of LNG from Mexico Pacific
Shell Eastern Trading and a subsidiary of Mexico Pacific have signed a sales and purchase agreement for Shell to offtake 2.6 million tonnes per year (mtpa) of LNG from the first two trains of Mexico Pacific’s LNG export facility. Illustration only; Courtesy of Mexico Pacific Mexico Pacific Limited is a
Siemens Energy to power Woodfibre LNG project
Siemens Energy has been selected as the single solution supplier for Canada’s Woodfibre LNG project powered by clean, renewable hydroelectric power. Woodfibre LNG will be powered by clean, renewable hydroelectric power; Courtesy of Business Wire Powered by renewable hydroelectricity, Woodfibre LNG claims it will be the lowest-emission LNG export facility in the
Everfuel and Crossbridge sign hydrogen supply deal for HySynergy
Danish green hydrogen provider Everfuel and compatriot energy platform Crossbridge Energy have signed a long-term deal for hydrogen supply from the first stage of Everfuel’s HySynergy facility. Courtesy of Everfuel The HySynergy Phase II PtX facility is under development in Fredericia, Denmark. This deal represents an important step in the
Lhyfe installs green hydrogen production solution on Geps Techno’s floating platform
French green hydrogen technology developer Lhyfe has started working on the installation of an electrolyser on Geps Techno’s hybrid renewable energy platform, which will produce green hydrogen from marine renewable energy sources. Installation of electrolyser for green hydrogen production on Geps Techno’s platform (Courtesy of Lhyfe) The electrolyser is being
Enagas in key step for El Musel LNG terminal start-up
Spanish energy company Enagas has obtained the administrative authorisation for the El Musel LNG plant, a key step for the start-up of the terminal, which could be operational within six to eight months. Courtesy of Enagas El Musel LNG is a proposed liquified natural gas (LNG) terminal in Asturias, Spain.
C-Job to design first fully electric Ro-Pax ferry in Greece
Greek ferry operator Saronic Ferries has selected the Netherlands-based ship design and engineering company C-Job Naval Architects to develop the design of the first fully electric roll-on/roll-off passenger (Ro-Pax) ferry in Greece. Courtesy of C-Job Naval Architects As disclosed, C-Job has delivered an initial design to Saronic Ferries following an
NYK Line’s ammonia-fueled tugboat gets green light from ClassNK
Japanese shipping company NYK Line and power systems provider IHI Power Systems have obtained approval in principle (AiP) from the classification society Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) for an ammonia-fueled tugboat. Courtesy of NYK Line The vessel, currently being jointly researched and developed, is said to be the world’s first tugboat