European shipowners and ports are pressing Brussels to clarify rules for cross-border CO2 transport, warning that regulatory delays could slow the development of carbon...
Seabound, a British start-up developing onboard carbon capture technology, has completed its first full-scale carbon capture units at its research and development facility in...
Europe’s ferry industry is pressing Brussels to pause the final phase-in of the EU Emissions Trading System for maritime transport, warning that the policy...
Northern Lights, the carbon capture and storage joint venture between by Equinor, Shell and TotalEnergies, has awarded long-term time charters for three new LCO2...
A new Ultramax bulk carrier concept from Oshima Shipbuilding has received approval in principle from Lloyd’s Register. The AiP covers a 64,000 dwt vessel...
Associated British Ports (ABP), LBC Tank Terminals, North Sea Port and Denmark’s Port of Esbjerg have signed memoranda of understanding to explore dedicated shipping...
New results from the EU-backed Project CLEANSHIP trials in Denmark have demonstrated that running a vessel on pure biodiesel can cut black carbon emissions...
Convened by Lloyd’s Register, acting as lead and secretariat, the newly launched Maritime Nuclear Consortium brings together companies spanning reactor design, shipbuilding, security, insurance...
CF Industries, Trafigura and TFG Marine have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to coordinate production, logistics and bunkering infrastructure, aiming to build a...
ClassNK has granted approval in principle to a bulk carrier concept from Oshima Shipbuilding that combines multiple-alternative-fuels readiness with onboard carbon capture and storage...