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Sep 19, 2023 ... "power and automation equipment".
The whole package is worth around EUR 23 million ($24.6m) per ship, according to the company.
The supply deal has been agreed between TECO 2030 and Pherousa ... |
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Sep 19, 2023 ... two companies will work together to develop the use of alternative fuels for container shipping, and plan to collaboratively engage with regulatory stakeholders on maritime ... |
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Sep 18, 2023 ... to March 2021.
ENGINE X will trade bunkers worldwide from offices in Dubai and Singapore, and plans to open further locations in London, Houston and Athens next year, the company said in an ... |
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Sep 18, 2023 ... line HMM is the latest shipping company to complete a trial of a biofuel bunker blend.
The firm recently tested a B30 blend containing 30% used cooking oil-derived biofuel blended with ... |
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Sep 18, 2023 ... craft for Singapore.
The consortium is led by vessel owner Cyan Renewables and includes partners ship builder Strategic Marine and class society Bureau Veritas Marine. Other participants are ... |
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Sep 15, 2023 ... data and transparency firm RightShip has issued a new version of its GHG rating service helping shipping companies with their decarbonisation decisions.
The firm's revamped GHG 2.0 ... |
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Sep 15, 2023 ... has set out the case for its technology to be used as the means for decarbonising the largest ships in the commercial fleet.
The company hosted a well-attended event during London ... |
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Sep 15, 2023 ... the new trading firm ENGINE X will remain a separate entity to ENGINE, a company source told Ship & Bunker, ENGINE X "builds on the data on the ENGINE platform."
Sid Mishra, formerly ... |
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Sep 15, 2023 ... at an industry event this week.
Dominguez was speaking on a panel at the London International Shipping Week headline conference at the IMO headquarters on Wednesday.
From this year all ... |
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Sep 14, 2023 ... green methanol demand growth of six million mt/year by 2028, driven primarily by methanol-fuelled shipping.
"We are seeing encouraging signs with regulatory support for both ammonia and methanol ... |


