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How to track the real benefits of energy efficiency tech
The Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping has come up with a framework to track the benefits of efficiency technologies, and to help split the costs and benefits between shipowners and charterers
Does dry bulk even need a global carbon price?
Can key users of dry bulk shipping drag the sector along its decarbonisation journey by demanding more from the vessels they fix? Or is a global economic measure the only way to decarbonise shipping’s most fragmented sector?
HD Hyundai accelerates shipyard construction in India amid South Korean president’s visit
HD Hyundai has moved its India shipyard project into a new phase with a three‑way agreement in New Delhi, deepening shipbuilding co‑operation with the Indian government and laying the groundwork for a new joint venture yard, workforce training and a locally anchored supply chain
Trial of new methane-removal system launched on Lomar bulker
Initiative by lomarlabs and Bennu Climate is claimed to be first-ever extended trial at sea for such a device
Making reality meet the requirements
Maritime regulation and technology are moving at a rapid pace along parallel tracks towards decarbonisation. Jan-Erik Räsänen, chief technology officer of the RINA-owned Finnish ship design and engineering company Foreship, believes that batteries can power us towards a solution
Better seafarer welfare is too much for charterers to pay. Or is it?
The Sustainable Shipping Initiative wants the industry’s help to come up with better ways to embed seafarer welfare in commercial decision-making
Hopes Middle East conflict will be ‘moment of enlightenment’ for GNSS overreliance
Ships rely on GNSS for a huge amount of equipment, but much of it is rendered useless when jammed by devices a fraction of the cost
Asia’s nervous wait for green regulation
Uncertainty, not new regulation, is the biggest risk for the shipping sector in the year ahead. But Asia’s maritime community continues to work on decarbonisation while waiting for the IMO
Ceto aims to bring Formula One technology to marine hull
Real-time data will offer underwriting edge, new MGA claims
Egypt unveils new Suez Canal hazardous waste service
Contractor Antipollution Egypt to launch an ‘end-to-end’ service from April 15
AI for shore power could help ports manage the load
A UK project seeks to find out if AI can help optimise vessel charging from the shore, as ports grapple with the challenges of going electric
WinGD study exposes cracks in the green LNG story
The high cost of its green versions means the LNG decarbonisation ‘bridge’ could have fossil fuels entrenched on both sides
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