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Dec 29, 2025 ... existing fuel infrastructure.
"The successful launch of CIMC Enric's project represents a significant milestone in China's low-carbon development journey," it added.
China has been ramping ... |
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Dec 29, 2025 ... floating nuclear power plant design, developed by Samsung Heavy Industries, has received approval from the classification society ABS.
The design, known as FSMR, uses two small modular reactors ... |
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Dec 29, 2025 ... in a press release last week.
The vessels will feature a modern, fuel-efficient open-hatch design. They will be fitted to carry log cargoes, offering lower bunker fuel consumption and greater ... |
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Dec 26, 2025 ... to form, oil prices on Friday dropped over 2 percent based on the issue that has weighed on the commodity for the latter half of 2025: the conviction that the world will be awash with surplus ... |
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Dec 26, 2025 ... and waste heat recovery systems to improve efficiency and reduce emissions. The dual-fuel configuration allows operation on methanol as well as conventional marine fuels.
The 650 TEU vessel ... |
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Dec 26, 2025 ... on Monday.
The facility is described as the world's first dynamic green ammonia plant, designed to adjust production in line with fluctuations in renewable power supply.
It can produce ... |
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Dec 26, 2025 ... resolution that changes the volume of marine fuel vessels that can bunker before departing for foreign ports.
Until now, ships calling at Argentine ports were only allowed to take enough bunker ... |
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Dec 26, 2025 ... Marine Services have agreed to work towards class approval of a hydrogen-based power system designed for maritime and industrial use.
The project will assess how the system can be integrated ... |
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Dec 26, 2025 ... of Tauranga said it had assessed several propulsion alternatives before selecting a hybrid configuration.
A fully electric tug was ruled out due to operational constraints, while options using ... |
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Dec 26, 2025 ... Holgersson and Peter Pan, the Green Ship 2.0 will integrate technical upgrades and optimised design to enhance operational efficiency, environmental performance and passenger comfort – ... |





