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STAX and Seabound demonstrate at-berth carbon capture technology breakthrough

California-based STAX Engineering and UK climate tech start-up, Seabound, have unveiled a fully integrated, barge-based emissions control and carbon capture system for vessels at...

MEPC 83: IMO approves global GHG pricing mechanism and new fuel standard

The 83rd session of the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 83), held last week in London, approved a draft global...

Yanmar’s hydrogen fuel cell design wins greenlight from DNV

Japan’s Yanmar Power Technology (Yanmar PT) has obtained Approval in Principle from DNV for its GH320FC hydrogen fuel cell system, marking a significant advancement...

MAN Energy Solutions and COSCO SHI renew strategic partnership on decarbonisation retrofits

German engine manufacturer, MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES), and China’s COSCO Shipping Heavy Industries (CHI) have signed a framework agreement extending their strategic cooperation...

Eni, Fincantieri and RINA launch ‘global observatory’ to track maritime decarbonisation trajectory

In a new study, titled ‘Sustainable Maritime Transport Outlook’, Eni, Fincantieri, and RINA, in collaboration with Bain & Co., have produced a data-driven assessment...

MOL invests in direct ocean capture start-up Captura, purchasing 30,000t of carbon removal credits

Japanese shipping giant Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has made a strategic investment in US-based oceanic carbon dioxide removal start-up, Captura, and has purchased 30,000...

MPA and Wärtsilä renew partnership to develop methanol and ammonia simulation training

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has renewed its partnership with Wärtsilä, the Finnish technology group, on the development of alternative fuel...

MIT maritime consortium aims to ‘bend the curve’ on emissions technology and policy

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has launched a maritime research consortium to tackle some of the industry’s most pressing challenges, including decarbonisation, alternative...

Value Maritime and MOL install OCCS system on largest vessel to date to ‘close the loop’ on shipping emissions

Dutch cleantech company Value Maritime has successfully equipped a 75,000 DWT LR1 product tanker, owned by Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), with an integrated...

UK ETS to include maritime sector from 2026

The UK government has unveiled its Maritime Decarbonisation Strategy, which aims to reduce well-to-wake greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 30% by 2030, 80% by...

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