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Oct 1, 2025 ... it noted that the contracts had been frustrated due to "supervening illegality" linked to the buyer's payment obligations.
The shipbuilder confirmed it received $18 million ... |
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Oct 1, 2025 ... said adopting the framework would provide shipping companies and fuel suppliers with the clarity needed to invest and scale alternative fuels, while failure to act would slow decarbonisation ... |
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Oct 1, 2025 ... of micro-nuclear reactor technology on ships.
The collaboration is aimed at mapping out the safety cases, regulatory frameworks and integration pathways needed to make nuclear propulsion viable ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... safe inspection of methanol dual-fuel ships.
The project was led by the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) with the participation of various MTF members, MTF said in an email statement ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... the engine will be optimised for ethanol or optimised for methanol with secondary ethanol capability,” the firm said.
Other engine manufacturers such as Everllence are also working to develop ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... through Portchain Connect, building on earlier trials to improve schedule and berthing visibility, Portchain said in an email statement on Tuesday.
The system has already delivered earlier ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... dates, price and costs), confirm back-office invoices
Maintain and update files for all types of bunker claims (quality, quantity, demurrage), as well as economic statistics (KPIs) on our ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... Jan De Nul said in an email statement on Tuesday.
Named George W. Goethals, it will have a capacity of up to 37,000 tonnes.
“The engines of the vessel can run on biofuel and green methanol, ... |
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Sep 30, 2025 ... performance data to a cloud dashboard, giving owners and shoreside teams full fleet visibility.
Through the program, operators will install iHelm onboard and contribute feedback to guide ... |
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Sep 29, 2025 ... the renewable ammonia plant at the Birkeland industrial site in Sauda, Norway.
The Iverson facility will include a 270 MW electrolysis unit powered by hydropower, Hy2gen said in a statement on its ... |


