Decarbonisation

MOL and Chevron partner to cut carbon intensity of marine fuels

MOL and Chevron partner to cut carbon intensity of marine fuels

Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and energy company Chevron Singapore have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a strategic alliance aimed at reducing the carbon intensity of marine fuels, as well as other decarbonisation technologies in shipping. The partnership will see joint studies carried out on next-generation fuels in various regions around the world […]

E-winches haul tugboats forward

E-winches haul tugboats forward

Tugboat original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have relied on hydraulic oil-driven winches for decades, but they are now starting to embrace energy-efficient, next-generation electric winches, writes Mikael Holmberg, winch and crane segment sales manager at ABB Drives Hydraulic winch systems have been adopted by nearly 70% of vessels across the world, and they’ve stood the test […]

2025 deadline for e-methanol engine

2025 deadline for e-methanol engine

A collaboration between engine manufacturer RollsRoyce, injection system supplier Woodward L’Orange and non-profit research institute WTZ Roßlau aims to develop a high-speed maritime internal combustion engine (ICE) capable of running on green methanol (or e-methanol). Working under the ‘MeOHmare’ banner, the project partners hope to have the concept for this ICE nailed down by the […]

CII drives hull and propeller cleaning interest

CII drives hull and propeller cleaning interest

SeaTec Services reports increased demand for its propeller polishing and hull cleaning services on the back of the latest IMO environmental regulations UK-based SeaTec Services last year launched its new closed-circuit propeller polishing system, which features technology that captures biofouling and metal particles and removes them safely to the surface for filtering. Over the past […]

MAN PrimeServ presses retrofit case

MAN PrimeServ presses retrofit case

The turbocharger OEM’s service division  believes that environmental and other issues are strengthening the case for retrofitting Aging turbochargers face harsh realities as the years pass and demand greater investment in terms of maintenance and overhauls as major components, such as rotors, compressor wheels and casings, develop wear and tear. Similarly, they experience reduced efficiency […]

Tru-Marine embarks on ambitious ESG journey

Tru-Marine embarks on ambitious ESG journey

The Singapore-based turbocharger maintenance specialist is committed to supporting  the IMO’s call to accelerate action in terms of  decarbonisation Tru-Marine, one of the world’s leading specialist third party providers of turbocharger maintenance and repair services, aims to be carbon neutral by 2030 and carbon zero by 2050, or sooner.  Group marketing manager, Pey Pey Soh, […]

Hempel unveils weld fairing system

Hempel unveils weld fairing system

Danish company Hempel showcased its new SeamFlow weld fairing system for ship hulls for the first time at the Sea Asia exhibition in Singapore recently. The company says the technology can reduce vessel fuel consumption by up to 2.5% and help owners and operators meet emission reduction targets. According to Hempel the patented SeamFlow system […]

PPG launches new Sigmaglide option

PPG launches new Sigmaglide option

Recently launched onto the marine market, PPG Sigmaglide 2390 aims to help ship owners lower power consumption and carbon emissions and meet demands for higher performance with no adverse impact on the marine environment. The biocide-free fouling release coating is based on PPG HydroReset technology, which modifies the coating when it is immersed in water […]

Promoting clean, green shipyards for a zero-emission future

Promoting clean, green shipyards for a zero-emission future

Capt. Dr. Seyedvahid Vakili, research associate, World Maritime University svv@wmu.se       Professor Dr. Aykut I. Ölçer, director of research, World Maritime University aio@wmu.se       Shipyards are usually placed near to cities and act as an economic driver for their development, while cities provide the necessary resources and infrastructure for shipyards. However, […]

Why marine coatings are vital for shipping’s fuel transition

Why marine coatings are vital for shipping’s fuel transition

Hirokazu Kaji, technical division director, Nippon Paint Marine There is no ‘silver bullet’ to secure shipping’s decarbonisation, but it’s fair to say that future fuels dominate much of the sustainability conversation in the industry and across the supply chain. Whether it’s discussion of increasingly common LNG, methanol, and biofuel solutions, or less developed alternatives, such […]

Jotun’s commitment to cleaner shipping

Jotun’s commitment to cleaner shipping

As a world leader in the supply of marine coatings, Jotun partners with a broad range of stakeholders working to decarbonise shipping. But is the industry moving fast enough? Morten Fon, the company’s president and CEO, shares his views on how leadership, innovation and collaboration can accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future. Alan Johnstone […]

Green shipping projects up 84% over last year

Green shipping projects up 84% over last year

The Global Maritime Forum’s fourth edition of the Mapping of Zero-Emission Pilots and Demonstration Projects, launched at a Getting to Zero Coalition Workshop in Paris, has identified 373 zero-emission pilots and demonstration projects, an 84% increase over last year’s edition. According to the report, new projects have emerged in Thailand, Egypt, Malaysia, and South Africa […]