Green marine - Offshore Energy

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Tsuneishi bags 13 orders for methanol-fueled Kamsarmaxes, eyes exclusive dual-fueled vessel production by 2035
Japanese shipbuilder Tsuneishi Shipbuilding aims to exclusively produce dual-fueled vessels by 2035, transitioning away […]
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Sener designs new biofuel tanker able to capture CO2 from other vessels
Technology and engineering group Sener has completed the conceptual design of a new model […]
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Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center: Shipowners should be wary of relying on e-fuels alone
A recent analysis by Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center has identified four key constraints that […]
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Keel laid for Pacific Island’s training vessel for wind-assisted propulsion
A keel laying ceremony for a Pacific Island supply vessel, which will provide a trading, research and training platform for the Republic of the Marshall Islands, has taken place at Asia Shipbuilding Co, Geoje Island, South Korea.
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GOGL CEO relinquishes leadership role
Ulrik Uhrenfeldt Andersen, the CEO of Golden Ocean Group, revealed his decision to step […]
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