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GoodFuels delivers 100% biofuel to AIDA Cruises vessel
Netherlands-headquartered biofuel provider GoodFuels has delivered 140 mt of 100% biofuel to AIDAprima, Carnival Corporation’s AIDA Cruises vessel. Courtesy of GoodFuels AIDAprima, the Aida Cruises Hyperion-class cruise ship, was refuelled with GoodFuels’ sustainable biofuels, without blending with conventional marine fuels, during its 8 December port call to Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Value Maritime’s tech picked for Ardmore’s carbon capture-ready tankers
Bermuda-headquartered Ardmore Shipping has selected Value Maritime’s emission-reducing technology to install on six MR tankers. As explained, the company has placed an order for the emissions-reducing Filtree system, including the Clean Loop system. The Filtree system is based on technology that will filter sulphur, CO2 and 99% of ultra-fine particulate
SinoHyKey to supply TECO 2030’s fuel cell system with its MEA component
Norway’s cleantech company TECO 2030 and China-based SinoHyKey technology company (SHK) have signed an agreement, according to which, SHK will provide the Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA), a key component in the TECO 2030’s fuel cell system to decarbonise marine transportation. “I am pleased to announce our supplier agreement with SinoHyKey
Shipbuilder delays delivery of LNG-powered Carnival Jubilee over supply-chain snags
Carnival Jubilee will sail from Galveston, Texas on Dec. 23, 2023. German shipbuilding group Meyer Werft has postponed the delivery of the LNG-fueled ship Carnival Jubilee, which is being built for the US-based Carnival Cruise Line. The cruise ship is under construction at Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany. Meyer has notified
Gasunie looking into LNG import expansion in Netherlands
Gasunie, a European energy-infrastructure company, has been investigating options for LNG import expansion in the Netherlands. Courtesy of Gasunie The investigation comes after consultation with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate and is in accordance with the plans Minister Rob Jetten for Climate and Energy sent to the Lower
Port of Antwerp-Bruges, partners net $152mln EU funding for CO2 transport project
Air Liquide, Fluxys Belgium and Port of Antwerp-Bruges have been granted €144.6 million ($152 million) for the construction of shared CO2 transport and export facilities on the Antwerp port platform. The project is the first phase of [email protected], an initiative gathering Air Liquide, BASF, Borealis, ExxonMobil, INEOS, TotalEnergies, Fluxys and Port
Equinor brings Askeladd online, adds more gas to Hammerfest LNG
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has put into operation Askeladd natural gas development in the Barents Sea two years after the project was originally completed. Askeladd is a satellite field of the Snøhvit field and was developed as a subsea tie-in to the Snøhvit facility and Hammerfest LNG. Equinor announced the
‘World’s first’ design approval for compressed hydrogen carrier awarded to Provaris
Australian Provaris Energy, former Global Energy Ventures (GEV), has obtained design approval from classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for its compressed hydrogen carrier H2Neo. ABS has reviewed, verified and approved the design of Provaris’ 26,000 m3 H2Neo compressed hydrogen carrier, which is said to be the first of
In focus: Gas still runs the show but bets on hydrogen threaten to steal it
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