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Wärtsilä survey shows how uncertainty is impacting decarbonisation investment decisions

A new report from Wärtsilä has found that shipping companies are entering a more capital-intensive phase of the energy transition. But a lack of...

Valenciaport launches port infrastructure plan to target climate risks

The Port Authority of Valencia has launched a new climate adaptation plan covering the ports of Valencia, Sagunto and Gandia, which  will assess vulnerabilities...

Aker Solutions wins FEED contract for KlaipÄ—da CO2 terminal

Norway’s Aker Solutions has secured a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a planned CO2 terminal in Klaipėda, a port city that is...

Lomar and Blaze Energy partner to install onboard fuel reformer for ammonia, methanol and LNG

Lomar Shipping’s innovation arm, lomarlabs, has partnered with Blaze Energy to pilot an onboard fuel reforming system designed to enable conventional engines to operate...

Kent awarded FEED contract for Prinos CO2 storage project in Greece

UK-based engineering group Kent has been awarded a front-end engineering and design contract for the Prinos CO2 storage project in northern Greece, under an...

DP World expands carbon inset programme to Belgium, Portugal and Sweden

A new carbon inset trial launched by DP World, named Insetify, will begin on 1 April and target ocean freight forwarding customers in Belgium,...

K Line and MISC secure Northern Lights charter for 12,000m³ CO2 carrier

Northern Lights has signed a long-term charter agreement and a shipbuilding contract for a 12,000 m³ liquefied CO2 carrier to support the project’s Phase...

KR cuts ammonia slip in exhaust treatment tests

Korean Register (KR) has reported the results of land-based tests of an exhaust gas after-treatment system developed for megawatt-scale ammonia-fuelled engines. The system was developed...

ABS and HD Hyundai explore nuclear propulsion for large container ships

The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and South Korean shipbuilding group HD Hyundai have launched a joint development project to examine the feasibility of...

Shipping groups urge IMO to approve net-zero framework in 2026

A coalition of 87 shipping companies, ports and clean-fuel producers has urged the International Maritime Organization to adopt its Net-Zero Framework in 2026, following...

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