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Methanol retrofit for 82,000-dwt bulk carrier could cut emissions by 220,000t, study finds

A new technical and economic study of an 82,000-dwt bulk carrier indicates that retrofitting existing tonnage for methanol dual-fuel capability could contribute to emissions...

EU ETS data shows 3% fall in shipping emissions in 2025

Preliminary emissions data for 2025 indicates that shipping’s inclusion in the EU Emissions Trading System has resulted in a 3 per cent year-on-year reduction...

MOL and Shell launch book-and-claim scheme using 123Carbon registry

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines and Shell have launched a joint book and claim initiative using 123Carbon’s registry, which enables cargo owners to account for emissions...

Carbon pricing disputes resurface ahead of MEPC 84

Divisions over carbon pricing and fuel standards are set to dominate negotiations at the forthcoming meeting of the IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC),...

PuriFire Energy trials wastewater-to-fuel system at UK port

PuriFire Energy has demonstrated its hydrothermal gasification system, which converts wastewater and carbon waste into green hydrogen and bio-methanol, at Shoreham Port as part...

Chiyoda, NYK and KNCC partner on CO2 transport and CCS projects

Chiyoda Corporation, NYK Line and Knutsen NYK Carbon Carriers (KNCC) have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on carbon capture and storage projects...

Wah Kwong NatPower and Wuxing Ruituo sign MoU on inland zero-carbon shipping corridors

Wah Kwong NatPower and Huzhou Wuxing Ruituo have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop zero-carbon shipping corridors across key inland waterways. The two parties...

WinGD and Envision Energy study finds green ammonia could achieve cost parity with VLSFO and LNG

A joint analysis by marine power company WinGD and green fuels supplier Envision Energy has found that green ammonia could become cost competitive with...

Djibouti presents maritime carbon pricing model to Tanzanian officials

Djibouti has presented its approach to carbon pricing for international transport to the Government of Tanzania as part of discussions on emissions from the...

Developers apply for North Sea carbon storage licences covering 2mn acres

The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority has announced that carbon storage developers have applied for rights to more than 2 million acres of North...

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