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HPA sets up new division to focus on sustainable energy hub

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The Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) has established a new corporate division “Port Energy Solutions” that will take on responsibilities and projects related to Sustainable Energy Hub. Courtesy of HPA The division will be led by Jannes L. Elfgen and Hanno Bromeis, focusing on topics related to the expansion of renewable

SHI taps TMC for compressor deliveries to 12 LNG carriers

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South Korean shipbuilding company Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has chosen Norway-based supplier TMC Compressors to deliver the marine compressed air system to 12 LNG carriers the shipbuilder is constructing for an undisclosed client. Illustration; Archive; Courtesy of Samsung Heavy Industries Specifically, TMC is expected to deliver a complete marine compressed

Brazilian government ramps up work on offshore wind, green hydrogen

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Share this article Brazil’s Ministry of Mining and Energy and Energy Research Office (EPE) have published a new version of the country’s offshore wind roadmap following recent updates of the regulatory framework for energy generation. According to a recent report by Reuters, the country’s government also plans to establish a regulative

Subsea7 and EnBW form offshore wind-to-hydrogen partnership

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Share this article Subsea7 and EnBW have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly study several offshore wind-powered hydrogen production concepts. Within the framework of a study, the two partners will explore the technical and commercial elements of green offshore hydrogen production, from both pilot and commercial scale facilities, considering

Volvo shifts to renewable fuels for ocean freight

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Car brand Volvo Cars has switched to renewable fuels for ocean freight to cut fossil CO2 emissions. Courtesy of Volvo Cars Volvo said that every year tens of thousands of containers of production material destined for its factories are carried across the world’s oceans on container ships, noting that from

Wison kicks off topsides fabrication for Eni’s Congo FLNG unit

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Chinese shipyard Wison Heavy Industry, a subsidiary of Wison Offshore & Marine Limited (WOM), has started the fabrication of topsides as a new milestone in the construction of Eni’s Congo-bound floating LNG (FLNG) unit. Courtesy of Wison Offshore & Marine The start of topsides fabrication was marked with a steel-cutting

Incat Crowther to design electric hybrid ferry for Auckland-Devonport route

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New Zealand’s Auckland Transport has announced that shipbuilder Incat Crowther has been commissioned to deliver the design for a new 300-passenger electric hybrid fast ferry. Courtesy of Incat Crowther Specifically, the project will see Incat Crowther work closely with Q-West Boat Builders, Hamilton Jet and Fullers360 on the design, construction

KSOE scores big, snaps up orders for 8 new ships and one FPU

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South Korean shipbuilding heavyweight HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co. (KSOE) has signed orders worth billions of dollars for eight newbuild vessels and one floating production unit (FPU). Sea Trials of LPG carrier built by Hyundai Mipo Shipbuilding; Image by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard According to the company’s stock exchange filling,

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