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TenneT presents 6 GW offshore wind grid solution for Germany

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TenneT has presented a new technological solution in Germany which can significantly accelerate offshore grid expansion for wind power in the North Sea and accommodate the build-out of 6 GW of offshore wind capacity in Germany three years earlier. The solution includes TenneT’s 2 GW standard for direct current connections,

Pakistan LNG seeks 2 LNG cargoes for November delivery

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State-owned Pakistan LNG Limited published an emergency tender seeking two LNG cargoes for November delivery. Courtesy of Pakistan LNG The tender comes after Pakistan LNG‘s term suppliers canceled delivery of cargoes, Reuters reported. Commodity trader Gunvor Group could not deliver a cargo due to force majeure at Equatorial Guinea’s LNG

RVO puts the focus on green hydrogen

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Peter Lambooij, senior communications advisor, and Edu Willemse, senior energy advisor, at the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO.nl) shed the light on the agency’s fourth time joining OEEC, the Dutch energy sector, the importance of green hydrogen, and much more. The RVO.nl representatives said that at this year’s OEEC they provided

LNG fuel tank installed on Royal Caribbean’s 1st LNG-powered cruise ship

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Finnish shipbuilder Meyer Turku has installed an LNG fuel tank on the Icon of the Seas, Royal Caribbean International’s first LNG-powered cruise vessel. Courtesy of Royal Caribbean International Cruise line brand Royal Caribbean International says the construction of its first LNG-powered vessel is well underway. The ship bears the name Icon

CEO of Beach Energy resigns

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Australian oil and gas company Beach Energy informs that its managing director and CEO Matt Kay is leaving the company. Illustration only; Courtesy of Beach Energy In other words, Matt Kay has tendered his resignation to the company’s board and is leaving Beach Energy to pursue other professional opportunities. The

LNG carriers drive Panama Canal’s growth in FY21

1 Nov No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

The Panama Canal closed its fiscal year 2021 with a record-breaking annual tonnage of 516.7 million Panama Canal tons (PC/UMS), coming in 8.7% higher compared to the 2020 fiscal year and 10% above tonnage registered in FY19, the waterway’s last pre-pandemic fiscal year. Containers led in total tonnage, while liquefied

Koedood and Kooiman reveal more about K2 hydrogen generator

1 Nov No Comments gregsamuel_e5x9azx4 LNG World News

Gertjan de Gelder, sales director at Koedood, and Ron Verschoor, business development manager at Kooiman Marine Group, talk about their new innovation, the K2 hydrogen generator. According to Verschoor, K2 is “a container which is capable of transforming hydrogen into an electrical power supply to be used, for instance, onboard

Capping off first OEEC day the right way

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With the official part of the programme over, the first day of OEEC and Navingo Career Event has ended on a high note with networking drinks at several stands including at Navingo B.V., the event organizer. Networking drinks (Courtesy of Navingo) The networking drinks were sponsored by TrustLube, Scottish Development

Flex LNG secures charter deals for 2 LNG carriers

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Norwegian LNG carrier company Flex LNG has secured a pair of time-charter contracts with an undisclosed “energy major.” Illustration only; Courtesy of Flex LNG LNG carriers Flex Courageous and Flex Resolute will go under charter deals for a minimum of three years each. Each will also have an option for

IAPH, SGMF team up to enable low & zero-carbon fuels at ports

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The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) and The Society for Gas as a Marine Fuel (SGMF) have partnered up to accelerate progress on provision of low & zero carbon fuels at ports.  Bunkering of the vessel at Port of Antwerp. Image courtesy:  Port of Antwerp. A memorandum of understanding (MOU)

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