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Mar 24, 2026 ... highlight the growing role of alternative fuels in maritime transport and Baltkonta’s ability to deliver advanced, flexible energy solutions in demanding environments, including the supply ... |
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Mar 24, 2026 ... €70 million in grant funding from the European Commission under its Connecting Europe Facility.
The scheme will allow large container ships to plug into onshore electricity while berthed, ... |
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Mar 24, 2026 ... known as Maritime IntelX
Data from AuctionConnect and Bunker Holding gives it visibility over 30 million mt/year of transactions
Focus will remain tightly on bunker ... |
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Mar 23, 2026 ... promote “expensive, unproven, and unavailable fuels” while undermining the reliability of existing fleets and global trade, the US said in a proposal to the IMO on March 16.
The ... |
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Mar 23, 2026 ... society Korean Register (KR) has released new guidelines covering the design and operation of hybrid power systems onboard ships.
The guidance focuses on systems that combine ... |
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Mar 23, 2026 ... supply vessel has been sold under a court-ordered admiralty process in Singapore, raising SGD 18.47 million ($14.39 million) in proceeds now held by the court.
The vessel, Spec Nichole, was ... |
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Mar 23, 2026 ... in a press release last week.
While progress has been slower than some had expected, activity is picking up as projects advance, it said.
The company added that its approach of ... |
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Mar 23, 2026 ... being viewed as a tool to manage fuel risk in global shipping, as operators face sustained volatility in energy markets, according to BAR Technologies.
Shipowners are reassessing fuel ... |
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Mar 23, 2026 ... firm CMA CGM has taken delivery of a large dual-fuel LNG container ship.
The 24,000 TEU capacity ship CMA CGM Grand Palais was named in a ceremony last week, the company said in a LinkedIn post ... |
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Mar 23, 2026 ... which also includes Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners and Plexar Energy, will assess the feasibility of introducing two electric tugs, the Port of Melbourne said in a press release on March ... |





