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Port of Rotterdam offers funding for emission reduction

Port of Rotterdam offers funding for emission reduction

by Mariska Buitendijk | May 8, 2025 | Emissions, Energy transition, News, Ports

Port of Rotterdam Authority introduces Carbonbid, a sustainability initiative. This allows companies to receive financial support for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the port area. Through this initiative, the Port of Rotterdam Authority aims to lower the...
Allseas halts Porthos work due to equipment issues

Allseas halts Porthos work due to equipment issues

by Mariska Buitendijk | May 8, 2025 | Emissions, Energy transition, News, Offshore

Allseas has temporarily suspended offshore works with its pipelay vessel Lorelay on the Porthos CO2 transport pipeline project in the Dutch North Sea. This decision was taken after the vessel encountered equipment issues on Tuesday, 6 May. Following the issues, the...
Incat launches world’s largest battery-electric ship

Incat launches world’s largest battery-electric ship

by Mariska Buitendijk | May 8, 2025 | Emissions, Energy transition, News, Passenger ships, Ship design, Ship propulsion, Shipbuilding

The Incat shipyard in Hobart, Australia, has launched Incat Hull 096. Constructed for South American ferry operator Buquebus, this will be the world’s largest battery-electric ship. The launch took place on 2 May. When the ship enters service between Buenos Aires and...
Allseas expands fleet with two offshore construction vessels

Allseas expands fleet with two offshore construction vessels

by Mariska Buitendijk | May 7, 2025 | Emissions, Energy transition, Marine fuels, News, Offshore, Offshore wind, Ship design, Ship propulsion, Shipbuilding

Allseas has ordered two newbuild offshore construction vessels (OCVs). Contracts for the two methanol-ready vessels were signed on 9 April, with construction to take place at Wuchang Shipbuilding Industry Group in China. Based on the proven SALT 308 OCV design, the...
Wattlab unveils plug-and-play solar panels for seagoing ships

Wattlab unveils plug-and-play solar panels for seagoing ships

by Mariska Buitendijk | May 6, 2025 | Emissions, Energy transition, News, Renewables, Shipping

Wattlab, a Dutch maritime solar specialist, has introduced its SolarDeck to the seagoing shipping industry. SolarDeck is a modular and scalable system of deck-mounted solar panels that yield significant reductions in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. Moreover, based...
Wärtsilä, Höegh develop floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker

Wärtsilä, Höegh develop floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker

by Mariska Buitendijk | May 6, 2025 | Emissions, Energy transition, Marine fuels, News

Wärtsilä Gas Solutions and Höegh Evi, active in marine energy infrastructure, have completed development of the world’s first floating ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker. This technology enables floating import terminals to produce hydrogen at industrial-scale volumes from...
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