ACWA Power, a Saudi developer, investor and operator of power generation, water desalination and green hydrogen plants worldwide, has signed a framework agreement on the development of the first phase of a green hydrogen project in Egypt with a capacity of 600,000 tons per year of green ammonia, with an
Lhyfe and partners launch BOxHy project as next step in ocean reoxygenation through hydrogen production
French hydrogen producer Lhyfe, together with its partners Flexens and Stockholm University’s Department of Ecology, Environment, and Plant Sciences (DEEP), has introduced the Baltic Sea Oxygenation and the Super-Green Hydrogen Economy project, also known as BOxHy, as the new step in the works on ocean reoxygenation. Courtesy of Lhyfe The
Mitsui E&S Tamano factory to manufacture WinGD engines
Swiss marine power company WinGD has signed an agreement with Mitsui E&S Diesel United (MESDU), part of Japanese shipbuilding company Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding group, that will see WinGD engines being built at the latter’s main Tamano Works for the first time. Image by WinGD As explained, the agreement adds
NYK to install air compression systems on LNG-powered car carriers
Japanese shipping major NYK Line has revealed it will install a Variable Compression Ratio (VCR) system on LNG (liquefied natural gas) fueled car carriers to be built by Shin Kurushima Dockyard. Illustration; Courtesy of NYK As explained, the VCR system can adjust the air compression ratio in the engine combustion
ADNOC scores first long-term LNG deal from low-carbon Ruwais project
UAE’s Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has signed a long-term heads of agreement with ENN LNG, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ENN Natural Gas, for the delivery of at least 1 million metric tons per annum (mmtpa) of LNG primarily sourced from its low-carbon Ruwais LNG project, currently under development in
Construction of PIL’s LNG dual-fuel containerships begins in China
Singapore-based shipping company Pacific International Lines (PIL) has celebrated the beginning of the construction of its first 8,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel containership, Kota Ocean, at the Chinese shipyard Yangzijiang Shipbuilding. Courtesy of PIL On December 19, representatives from PIL, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, and Lloyd’s Register first signed an agreement to officially
Estonia seeks builder for new zero-emission, battery hydrogen-fueled ferry
Estonia has launched a call for tender to build a next-generation zero-emission, battery hydrogen-fueled ferry for the Virtsu-Kuivastu route. Image by Estonian State Fleet The call for tender was announced on December 11 by Estonian State Fleet, a government-controlled center dedicated to developing and managing state-owned vessels. The deadline for
Höegh Autoliners taps VARO for biofuels supply
Ocean transportation solutions provider Höegh Autoliners and Swiss energy company VARO have formed a strategic partnership focused on the use of biofuels to advance the decarbonization of the maritime sector. Illustration only; Image by Höegh Autoliners The collaboration will see VARO supply Höegh Autoliners with 100% advanced biofuels for deep-sea
ABS, GRSE, Shift Clean Energy and Seatech to develop electric tugs
Classification society ABS has joined hands with Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), Seatech Solutions International and Shift Clean Energy to work on the development of electric tugboats for the Indian market. ABS As informed, the partners signed a Memorandum of Understanding on December 19. The vessels to be built
Zodiac Maritime, HD KSOE & partners team up on nuclear propulsion
UK-based shipping company Zodiac Maritime has teamed up with Lloyd’s Register (LR), South Korean shipbuilder HD KSOE and power plant design and engineering company KEPCO E&C in a joint development project for the research and development of nuclear-propelled ship designs. Image credit: LR The companies have signed a memorandum of
Santos’ new deals with Japanese companies zero in on low-carbon fuels in Cooper Basin
With a focus on transforming the Cooper Basin into a decarbonization and low-carbon fuels hub, Australian energy giant Santos has signed multiple agreements with Japanese companies. Following the passage of legislation through the Australian parliament to facilitate the cross-border transfer of CO2, Santos has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with
SAAM Towage’s electric tugs about to head for Canada
The first two electric tugs for SAAM Towage’s fleet, built by the Turkish shipyard Sanmar, are ready to sail from the Port of Tuzla to Vancouver, Canada, where they will join the fleet operating in that country. The Chile-based tug provider operates more than 20 tugs along Canada’s west coast