Engine manufacturers are eying huge business with retrofits
MAN estimates that 2,800 vessels with MAN two- and four stroke engines are eligible for
Study identifies Spain as a green shipping corridor hub
Global Maritime Forum’s study named ‘Green shipping corridors in and out of Spain: Assessing route-based
Maersk to retrofit existing ship to a dual-fuel methanol engine
Retrofitting of engines to run on methanol is an important lever in our strategy. With
NZ targets to reduce air pollution from boats
The Part 199 apply to New Zealand commercial vessels and recreational boats that operate in
WB suggests carbon tax for shipping
A new 58-page report from the bank suggests a carbon tax in shipping alone could
Scrubber discharge accounts for major marine contaminants
The research found that water discharged from ships’ scrubbers, designed to clean exhaust gases, accounted
Yara and Cepsa to work together for hydrogen shipping corridor
The partnership envisages Yara Clean Ammonia (YCA) supplying Cepsa with clean ammonia volumes allowing the
US calls for stringent interim goals for shipping decarbonization
Sue Biniaz, the US deputy special envoy for climate, described July’s MEPC meeting as a
Port of Melbourne sets scope 1 and 2 emission targets
The port said in a statement that it would achieve its net zero targets by
Wärtsilä expands engine and service offerings
The 240-metre ferry Stena Germanica, with a capacity for 1,500 passengers and 300 cars, was