WSC responds shipping’s inclusion in EU carbon market
The World Shipping Council (WSC), representing the international liner shipping industry, has issued a response
e1 Marine teams up with Navtek for developing hydrogen-powered vessels
US-based methanol-to-hydrogen technology company e1 Marine has teamed up with Turkish naval design and engineering
Japan moves forward with LH2 carriers
The Japanese have taken a notable step forward in developing larger sized liquefied hydrogen (LH2)
UK marine sector needs $90bn for meeting shipping netzero target
UK maritime sector will need around £75bn ($90bn) of investment over the coming three decades
EU agrees preliminary ETS deal for shipping
EU institutions have hammered out a preliminary agreement to include shipping within the scope of
Wärtsilä partners with Hycamite for onboard production of hydrogen from LNG
The technology group Wärtsilä has entered into a joint development agreement with Hycamite TCD Technologies,
ZULU Associates’ container ship gets LR approval
Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Zulu Associates, an initiator, developer
Wärtsilä drives decarbonisation and lower operating costs
The technology group Wärtsilä will carry out the most complete re-powering project ever carried out
K Line to take delivery of ammonia-powered vessel in 2026
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line), together with Itochu, Nihon Shipyard, Mitsui E&S Machinery, and NS
Biofuel trials gain traction in multipurpose shipping
Biofuel, produced from plants and other feedstocks to replace traditional fossil-based fuels, are gaining a