Technology

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...

First meeting of the TwinShip project to de-risk zero-emissions investments with AI-driven analytics

Last week marked the inaugural meeting of the TwinShip project in Brussels, an international consortium of technology firms, shipping companies, classification societies, and research...

UK announces new £30 million funding for clean maritime technologies

The UK government has announced £30 million in funding to support maritime decarbonisation projects and coastal businesses. This investment is part of the sixth...

New MERC report stresses importance of energy efficiency for achieving IMO emissions reduction targets

A new publication from the Maritime Emissions Reduction Centre (MERC) emphasises the significance of energy efficiency measures in ensuring shipping meets the International Maritime...

Oldendorff reduces emissions with installation of Norsepower rotor sails on post panamax bulker

Norsepower, the Finnish cleantech company, has installed three rotor sails on the Chinook Oldendorff, which is expected to reduce the vessel's fuel consumption by...

Shipping Technology’s CO2 Emission Reporting Module validated by LRQA

LRQA, the certification institute, has approved a CO2 Emission Reporting Module produced by Shipping Technology to calculate the carbon emissions of inland navigation vessels...

Hanwha Ocean and GCMD begin five-year strategic partnership

The Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) and Hanwha Ocean have unveiled a five-year strategic partnership on maritime decarbonisation. The areas of focus will...

HD Hyundai and CMA CGM partner on standardised LCA carbon emissions calculations

HD Hyundai Marine Solutions has signed an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with HD Hyundai Samho and CMA CGM on standardised life cycle assessment calculations. At...

Engineering study finds significant potential in onboard CCS

A recent study into the the technical viability of onboard carbon capture and storage (OCCS) has concluded that it has the potential to significantly...

MOL to form a technical decarbonisation hub by merging three companies

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has announced that it will merge three group subsidiaries to form a new company that will offer a wide-range of...

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