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How to apply CO2 capture on HFO-fuelled ships?

How to apply CO2 capture on HFO-fuelled ships?

by Mariska Buitendijk | Oct 8, 2025 | Emissions, Energy transition, Maritime research, News, Shipping

While heavy fuel oil (HFO) accounts for about sixty per cent of global shipping fuel use, effective carbon capture technologies for this type of fuel are still lacking. Within the CAROS project, Carbotreat, Conoship, Hanzevast Shipping, TNO and DNV explore the...
Allseas’ offshore vessels to sail on nuclear power

Allseas’ offshore vessels to sail on nuclear power

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jun 5, 2025 | Emissions, Energy transition, Marine fuels, News, Nuclear, Offshore, Offshore wind, Ship propulsion

Allseas, together with TU Delft, has launched an ambitious plan to design, develop and deploy a small modular reactor (SMR) tailored for integration into offshore vessels and for onshore use. Allseas wants to start production by 2030. Allseas has set out a clear...
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...
VIDEO: How a robot can improve wind turbine maintenance

VIDEO: How a robot can improve wind turbine maintenance

by Mariska Buitendijk | Apr 28, 2025 | Autonomous operation, Digitalisation, Maritime research, News, Offshore wind

TNO, in collaboration with TU Delft and Robohouse, is developing a cutting-edge robot designed to install sensors deep inside wind turbine blades. The sensors provide valuable data on the blade’s health. Source article: TNO Wind turbines are getting bigger and bigger...
Project aims to unlock wind turbine blade recycling

Project aims to unlock wind turbine blade recycling

by Mariska Buitendijk | Mar 28, 2025 | Maritime research, News, Offshore wind

TNO, in collaboration with several partners, is working on the three-year CIRCLE4WIN project to develop a commercially viable method for recycling composite wind turbine blades. In addition to the recycling process itself, the project also focuses on optimising the...
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