Swiss marine power company WinGD has launched a pilot project for a new engine diagnostics solution that will be trialled on a vessel managed by Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM). As explained, the solution is an enhancement to WinGD’s engine monitoring and remote support platform, WiDE (WinGD integrated Digital Expert). Credit:
Shell: Europe’s LNG demand to intensify competition and dominate trade in the long term
Europes’s increased need for liquefied natural gas (LNG) will likely intensify competition with Asia for limited new supply available over the next two years and may dominate LNG trade over the long term, energy major Shell stated in its LNG Outlook 2023. It is reported that European countries, including the
Lhyfe obtains permit for second hydrogen production site in Brittany, France
French hydrogen producer Lhyfe has acquired the construction permit for its second green and renewable hydrogen production site in the Morbihan region of Brittany, France, and is about to begin preparatory construction work. Illustration / Courtesy of Lhyfe Lhyfe will produce green and renewable, or in other words totally carbon-free,
Netherlands, Australia and Germany up their game with hydrogen hub project
Members of this tripartite partnership, including the Netherlands, Australia and Germany, have taken the next step to develop a joint hydrogen hub in Western Australia, known as TrHyHub. Credit: Port of Rotterdam As informed, the objective of the project is to develop a new and modern port industrial complex for large-scale
Africa could be green jobs leader
Africa has the potential to become a leading force in seafarer training and could secure many of the new green jobs being created as the global shipping industry moves towards low- and zero-carbon fuels, according to delegates at the Green Shipping Conference held in Accra. The conference is being hosted
Honeywell carbon capture technology to be used at ExxonMobil’s Texas facility
Technology company Honeywell has announced that energy major ExxonMobil will deploy one of its carbon capture technologies, CO2 Fractionation and Hydrogen Purification System, at its integrated complex in Baytown, Texas, to enable ExxonMobil to capture about 7 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year. The technology will be integrated
Meyer Turku starts building Royal Caribbean’s second LNG-fueled cruise ship
Courtesy of Meyer Turku Construction of the second LNG-fueled Icon-class cruise ship for Royal Caribbean has started at the Meyer Turku shipyard. The shipbuilder confirmed this in a social media update stating that the construction began on 15 February with the traditional steel cutting ceremony. This will be Royal Caribbean’s
Inpex and Petros to jointly pursue CCS development in Malaysia
Japan’s exploration and production company Inpex has signed a joint collaboration agreement with Malaysian oil and gas exploration firm Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (Petros) for the potential development of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Sarawak, Malaysia. The CCS project will target CO2 emitted from gas fields with high
MSC inks biofuel deal with DB Schenker to reduce supply chain emissions
Swiss shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has signed an agreement with German freight forwarder DB Schenker for the use of 12,000 metric tons of biofuel components for all of DB Schenker’s consolidated cargo, less-than-container load (LCL), full-container-load (FCL) and refrigerated containers (reefer containers). Credit: DB Schenker As disclosed, the
European Commission approves Danish scheme for renewable hydrogen
Under European Union (EU) state aid rules, the European Commission has approved a €170 million Danish scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen through Power-to-X (PtX) technologies. According to the Commission, the measure aims to contribute to the development of renewable hydrogen in line with the objectives of the