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Northern Lights awards second CO2 carrier to K Line-MISC consortium

Northern Lights JV has awarded a second LCO2 carrier to a consortium comprising Japan's K Line and Malaysia's MISC. The long-term time charter covers a...

DNV confirms Carbon Ridge OCCS pilot achieved 98% CO2 capture rate

DNV has confirmed that a centrifugal onboard carbon capture and storage system developed by Carbon Ridge achieved CO2 capture rates of more than 98%...

Singapore approves Itochu’s ship-to-ship ammonia bunkering trials

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has authorised Itochu subsidiary ZETA Bunkering to conduct ammonia bunkering trials in Singapore. It is the...

Neptune Lines and Value Maritime partner on carbon capture-ready PCTC retrofits

Greek short-sea operator Neptune Lines has selected Netherlands-based Value Maritime to retrofit two pure car and truck carriers (PCTCs) with exhaust gas cleaning systems...

IMO approves interim ammonia fuel rules for gas carriers

IMO has approved interim safety guidelines for gas carriers using ammonia cargo as fuel, which will provide shipowners, designers and flag administrations with a...

LR report identifies infrastructure gap in maritime fuel transition

A new report from the Lloyd's Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub has found that early investment in a limited number of strategically positioned ports and...

MarineFifty and Njord launch maritime energy-efficiency fund

MarineFifty, a sustainability-focused investment company, plans to establish a fund focused on suppliers of maritime energy-efficiency technologies, with Danish consultancy Njord appointed as technical...

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