The consortium partners behind the Project Greensand have developed a new monitoring technology that has successfully monitored that the stored CO2 in the North Sea subsoil is at the right location. Deployment of monitoring tech for Project Greensand (Courtesy of TGS) Deployment of monitoring tech for Project Greensand (Courtesy of
LNG-powered Icon of the Seas gearing up for sea trials
Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International’s first LNG-powered cruise vessel, is scheduled to commence sea trials in mid-June. Courtesy of Meyer Turku According to Meyer Turku, the shipbuilder of what is expected to be the world’s largest and most technically advanced cruise ship, the construction is progressing at a good
Ammonia cracker method feasible for large-scale H2 imports, study says
A study, made by Fluor and commissioned by the Port of Rotterdam Authority and 17 other companies, has shown that it is technically and economically feasible to safely convert ammonia into 1 million tons of hydrogen (H2) per year using a large-scale cracker. Courtesy of Port of Rotterdam The Rotterdam
HJSC rolls out new LR-approved LNG bunkering vessel design
South Korean shipbuilder HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC, formerly Hanjin Heavy Industries & Construction) has developed a new LNG bunkering vessel for which it also obtained approval in principle (AiP) from classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR). Engie Zeebrugge, now Green Zeebrugge. Courtesy of HJSC The new 7,500 cbm LNG bunkering vessel
IDTechEx: Fuel flexibility of SOFCs paves path to hydrogen economy
In its new report “Solid Oxide Fuel Cells 2023-2033: Technology, Applications and Market Forecasts,” technology company IDTechEx provided an overview of the solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) market and projected its value to reach $6.8 billion by 2033. Courtesy of IDTechEx More specifically, the report includes an assessment of the
Brittany Ferries unveils name of its new LNG-battery hybrid ferry
OSG looking into carbon capture
Overseas Shipholding Group (OSG), a major American shipping company, has launched efforts to explore the potential of carbon capture and storage as part of its GHG emission reduction strategy. OSG 204 Image Courtesy: Business wire/OSG To that end, OSG has established a new subsidiary, Aptamus LLC in Delaware, which will
Methanol momentum: 25 ships in operation, 81 more on the way
The companies awarded by MEA get the opportunity to work closely together with a transnational team of Marine Energy experts on both the technical advancement of their technology, as well as the development of their commercial strategy and business plans. Each service offer is intended to put the company’s technology
DNV: Oil demand in transport sector to half by 2050 with maritime transitioning to a mix of fuels
Despite oil demand in the transport sector being forecast to half by 2050, the present pace of the transition still falls severely short of the goals of the Paris Agreement, the recent Transport in Transition report from DNV shows. Cap Diamant; Source: Euronav Today, transport of passengers and goods accounts
INERATEC and Zenith plan new e-fuels plant in port of Amsterdam
German e-fuels supplier INERATEC has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Zenith Energy Terminals to build a power-to-liquid (PtL) plant in the port of Amsterdam. Courtesy of INERATEC As disclosed, the planned facility will produce up to 35,000 tonnes of e-fuels per year from locally generated and imported green