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Sep 30, 2025 ... reduction of CO₂ emissions and optimal fuel usage.”
The firm has not shared details of the shipbuilder or when the vessel will be ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... additional working capital to support its wider international growth strategy, the company told Ship & Bunker on Monday.
The company also plans to add two new positions in both Dubai and ... |
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Sep 29, 2025 ... Hege Økland, CEO of Iverson eFuels, said.
Ammonia is widely seen as a potential key fuel in shipping's decarbonisation pathway. While the current ammonia-fuelled fleet is negligible, several ... |
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Sep 26, 2025 ... shipowners will be central to the development of nuclear technologies for the maritime sector, according to Core Power executives at the ARGO: New Nuclear for Greek Maritime summit in Athens ... |
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Sep 26, 2025 ... has approved a package worth ₹697.25 billion (about $7.86 billion) to rejuvenate the country's shipbuilding industry and its broader maritime ecosystem.
The four-pillar plan will extend the ... |
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Sep 25, 2025 ... being adopted at ports, especially in Europe.
It helps to reduce emissions by allowing ships to plug into electricity rather than run diesel generators while docked.
"By the end of ... |
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Sep 25, 2025 ... as US opposition raises the stakes.
To see how the industry is approaching the upcoming vote, Ship & Bunker spoke to experts closely monitoring the framework at IMO.
US Pushback Raises ... |
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Sep 24, 2025 ... group Danish Shipping is urging the EU to earmark revenues from its EU ETS for green marine fuel production, warning that the maritime industry's transition depends on significantly ... |
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Sep 23, 2025 ... World Shipping Council (WSC) has urged the IMO to ensure its planned reward system for zero- and near-zero (ZNZ) fuels is rooted in market data, saying that transparent incentives are vital to ... |
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Sep 23, 2025 ... US warning countries to reject the IMO’s so-called Net Zero shipping deal or face tariffs sounds brutal on the surface.
But look a little deeper and you can see why Washington might be ... |


