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COSCO pens methanol fuel supply system order for four containerships

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China’s COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Technology (Weihai) has signed an order for a methanol fuel supply system for four 16,000-TEU containerships with COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry (Yangzhou). Courtesy of COSCO Shipping Corporation According to COSCO, the methanol fuel supply system “Marine Shield” (Haidun) adopts dual-core redundancy + PID closed-loop control

Biofuel key to maritime decarbonisation, but challenges present, DNV says

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In its latest white paper “Biofuels in shipping,” classification society DNV has reported that the flexibility of biofuels can enable the shipping industry to accelerate its journey towards decarbonisation while maintaining operational efficiency. However, the current limitations in production capacity may impact short-term supply and create stiff competition with other

Australia and US to boost collaboration on clean energy

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Australia and the United States (US) have committed to enhance bilateral cooperation under a Climate, Critical Minerals and Clean Energy Transformation Compact, establishing climate and clean energy as a central pillar of the Australia-US Alliance. According to a joint statement from the PM of Australia and the President of the

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding to develop an ammonia fuel supply system for WinGD

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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., part of the Japanese major Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, will conduct technical studies on an ammonia fuel supply system for large, low-speed two-stroke marine engines which are being developed by Swiss marine engine maker Winterthur Gas & Diesel AG (WinGD). Image credit MHI The memorandum of

NFE receives Mexico export permit for its Altamira Fast LNG project

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US energy company New Fortress Energy (NFE) has received an export permit for its Altamira Fast LNG facility from Mexico’s Ministry of Energy (SENER). Illustration; Courtesy of New Fortress Energy Under the permit, NFE said it is authorised to export up to 7.8 million metric tonnes through April, 2028, providing

Port of Antwerp-Bruges sees its very first methanol bunkering

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Belgium’s Port of Antwerp-Bruges has witnessed its very first methanol bunkering on its journey to becoming a multi-fuel port. This first methanol bunkering operation took place on 1 June when 475 mT of methanol was bunkered from barge Tamariva to Proman Stena Marine at Sea-invest’s terminal. Proman Stena Bulk, a joint

Congo and Technip Energies ink energy cooperation agreement

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Congo’s Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Technip Energies, an engineering and technology company, have signed an agreement on cooperation in the fields of offshore and onshore energy developments. Courtesy of African Energy Chamber As per the terms of the agreement, Technip Energies is expected to provide its expertise to strengthen both

Northern Lights CCS project in full swing with all CO2 storage tanks installed

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All twelve CO2 storage tanks for the Northern Lights carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, a joint venture (JV) of energy majors Shell, Equinor and TotalEnergies, have been installed at the project’s CO2-receiving facilities in Øygarden, Norway. Courtesy of Northern Lights JV Northern Lights JV revealed the construction milestone via social media on 2

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