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UK to hand out more green shipping cash
Previous competition rounds have seen funding delivered to more than 300 organisations, including a manufacturer of wind-powered sails in Hull
Staying ahead of FuelEU Maritime
The dawn of 2025 has brought with it the rollout of transformative emissions management regulations for the shipping industry
Trafigura carries first co-load of ammonia and LPG from US to Europe
Trafigura and ammonia maker CF Industries said they can lower costs and reduce emissions by co-loading ammonia and LPG on the same vessel
Idan Ofer to acquire up to 8.5% of green fuel tech firm SulNox
‘Transformative’ deal with owner of containerships, tankers, bulkers and car carriers includes use of fuel additive on at least 30 vessels and additional shares may be acquired based on successful introductions to other major shipping companies
Why the maritime sector has a responsibility to decarbonise
The time for incremental change has passed, argues Cargill’s president of Ocean Transportation, Jan Dieleman. The maritime industry must scale up its efforts, act with urgency, and lead the transition to a sustainable future
UK-led alliance using AI to monitor threats to undersea cables
The Joint Expeditionary Force said the system can use data from specific vessels’ Automatic Identification Systems to assess risk if they enter areas of interest, such as the Baltic Sea or parts of the English Channel
Kexim pledges $8.2bn to strengthen South Korean shipbuilding
Budget increase driven by expectations of potential co-operation with the US and India, because both countries aim to enhance their maritime competitiveness using South Korea’s advanced shipbuilding technology
Cosco and CIMC put on US Defense Department sanctions list
Key Chinese state-owned shipping firm Cosco and container manufacturer CIMC have been added to the US Defense Department’s sanctions list along with over 130 other Chinese companies for alleged military links, facing restrictions on US business dealings
Lomar joins with Mythos AI to ‘push boundaries’ of autonomous navigation
Logothetis family shipping arm sees AI having ‘huge potential’ for shipping
Scientists team up to measure LNG shipping’s real emissions
The International Council on Clean Transportation is following up its groundbreaking FUMES study, which used drones to count fugitive and unburned methane emissions from ships running on LNG
Fuel cell maker Teco 2030 files for bankruptcy
Norwegian hydrogen fuel cell maker Teco 2030 has filed for bankruptcy amid flagging demand and government support
Blue hydrogen to win, green to lose in Trump’s America
The US will increase its lead in blue hydrogen under Donald Trump next year, but expected cuts to decarbonisation policies will hurt an already poor outlook for green hydrogen, according to Wood Mackenzie
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