Neste and the partners have concluded a three-year e-fuel research project demonstrating high-temperature electrolysis (SOEC), carbon capture, and hydrocarbon synthesis technologies and covering all parties in the value chain from carbon capture to green hydrogen and fuel production, logistics, and users of the transportation fuels in aviation, road, and marine
Industry titans Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd forge operational cooperation deal
Container shipping industry giants Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk have signed an agreement for a new long-term operational collaboration called ”Gemini Cooperation”, which will start in February 2025. Image credit: Maersk “Teaming up with Maersk will help us to further boost the quality we deliver to our customers. Additionally, we will benefit
World’s largest LNG-powered car carrier named and delivered
Earlier today SAIC Group, a prominent Chinese automotive manufacturer, officially named and commissioned the LNG dual-fuel car carrier SAIC Anji Sincerity. Image credit: Saic Motor Constructed by CSSC Jiangnan Shipyard, the vessel, featuring 7,600 parking spaces, is exclusively built for SAIC Anji Logistics, a subsidiary of SAIC Group. Saic Motor
ONE confirms order for twelve methanol dual-fuel 13K TEU containerships
Singapore-based shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) has confirmed the order for twelve 13,000 TEU methanol dual-fuel containerships at Jiangnan Shipyard and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding. Ocean Network Express (ONE) As informed, each shipyard will build six vessels. The ships will have dual-fuel methanol propulsion and are all scheduled to be delivered from
Fratelli Cosulich pens charter deal for its second LNG bunkering vessel
Italian shipowner Fratelli Cosulich and PETCO Trading Labuan Company Limited (PTLCL), a trading arm of Malaysian energy major Petronas, have signed a two-year charter agreement for Paolina Cosulich, Fratelli’s latest LNG bunker barge. Paolina Cosulich. Archive; Courtesy of Fratelli Cosulich Operating under PTLCL, the bunker barge will cater to the
MSC Euribia becomes first cruise ship fueled with LNG at Spanish Cadiz port
Fortescue awards FEED contract for green ammonia plant in Norway
Australia-based green energy, technology and metals company Fortescue has allocated Tecnimont, a business unit of Italy’s Maire, a front-end engineering design (FEED) work for the green ammonia plant in the Nordgulen fjord in Norway. Archive; Courtesy of Fortescue The scope of work entails the design of electrolyzer integration, the air
Van Oord secures contract to build FSRU jetty at Wilhelmshaven in Germany
FSRU Wilhelmshaven, a joint venture between Engie and Tree Energy Solution (TES), has contracted Dutch company Van Oord to construct a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) jetty at Wilhelmshaven in Germany. Hopper dredger Vox Apolonia. Courtesy of Van Oord As part of the contract, Van Oord will be responsible
Fairplay Towage to provide assisting tugs for German LNG terminals
German tugboat operator Fairplay Towage Group has been nominated towage provider for the floating LNG terminals in Brunsbüttel, Stade and Wilhelmshaven by Deutsche Energy Terminal (DET), which, on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economics Affairs and Climate Action, operates LNG terminals Wilhelmshaven 1 and Brunsbüttel, and will operate
Yanmar’s maritime hydrogen fuel cell system gets ClassNK’s blessing
Classification society ClassNK has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to Japanese company Yanmar Power Technology (YPT) for a maritime hydrogen fuel cell system, marking the first AiP certification for such a system developed by a Japanese manufacturer. Courtesy of Yanmar The 300 kW maritime hydrogen fuel cell system developed by Yanmar