Angel Island-Tiburon Ferry Company (Angel Island Ferry) has partnered with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) to convert and operate California’s first zero-emission electric short-run ferry. Credit: Angel Island Ferry As informed, California-based Green Yachts has been selected to transform The Angel Island to an electric propulsion vessel. The electrification project represents an
Interview: How can smart shipping containers make the industry greener?
Cédric Rosemont, newly appointed CEO of Traxens, explains in an interview how smart containers can help shipping become greener. 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 to miss out on any
Offshore wind industry joining U.S. multi-state plan for Northeast Clean Hydrogen Hub
Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, a 50:50 U.S. partnership between Shell and EDF Renewables, has joined the Northeast Clean Hydrogen Hub, a major multi-state initiative in the U.S. that plans to develop a proposal to become one of up to 10 regional clean hydrogen hubs in the country. The developer of a
JERA and Aboitiz Power team up for ammonia co-firing study in Philippines
Japan’s energy company JERA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Philippines’ Aboitiz Power Corporation, a subsidiary of a conglomerate group Aboitiz Equity Ventures, to commence a joint study on ammonia co-firing for the decarbonisation of Aboitiz Power’s business. Courtesy of JERA More specifically, under the MoU, the
YSA Design jumps onboard Northern Xplorer’s zero-emission cruise ship project
Norwegian company YSA Design has become the latest member of a consortium led by Northern Xplorer, a recently established Norwegian cruise venture, that aims to build the world’s first zero-emission cruise ship. As disclosed, after receiving a formal invitation to join the project, the Oslo-based design company will take oversight
European Commission sets out rules on renewable hydrogen
The European Commission has proposed detailed rules to define what constitutes renewable hydrogen in the European Union (EU), with the adoption of two delegated acts required under the Renewable Energy Directive. The acts are part of a EU regulatory framework for hydrogen which includes energy infrastructure investments and state aid
DSME nets $248 million from first LNG carrier order in 2023
South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has secured a contract to build one liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier which represents the shipbuilder’s first order in 2023. Under the contract worth 314.5 billion won (around $248 million), DSME will build the LNG carrier for an undisclosed shipowner in Oceania.
GlobalData: Hydrogen market to witness growth surge in 2023
Hydrogen production capacity is estimated to reach 4.5 million tons per annum (mtpa) worldwide by the end of 2023 despite the slowing global economy, representing 165% growth compared to 2022, according to a report by data and analytics company GlobalData. GlobalData’s recent publication called “Hydrogen Transition Outlook and Trends: Q1
GAZ-SYSTEM’s FSRU programme gains ground
GAZ-SYSTEM’s Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) programme has made significant progress with the FSRU onshore component now holding a complete set of location decisions for a gas pipeline in Poland. According to GAZ-SYSTEM, the governor of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Province has provided the company with two location decisions for the
PRIO, Norwegian Cruise Line wrap up 1st biofuel tests in Portugal
Portugal’s biofuel producer PRIO has joined forces with Norwegian Cruise Line to complete the first test with advanced biofuels produced and supplied in Portugal. As part of this new partnership with the cruise line Norwegian Cruise Line, PRIO has carried out the first supply in Portugal with ECO Bunkers B30,