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Jan 16, 2023 ... shipbuilding firm Incat Tasmania is swapping LNG propulsion for a battery system in a new lightweight ferry design.
The firm is currently constructing the 130 m vessel, and has been ... |
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Jan 4, 2023 ... up the majority of the 275 orders of ships with alternative-fuel propulsion systems, excluding battery systems, according to the DNV data.
Looking at total tonnage ordered in 2022 rather than ... |
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Dec 27, 2022 ... institute Sintef and shipbuilder Vard.
A feasibility study earlier this year concluded that battery power would be a viable way forward to achieve zero-emission coastal shipping. In October ... |
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Dec 7, 2022 ... Shift Clean Energy is set to equip a crew transfer vessel owned by Fast Offshore Supply with a battery system.
Shift is working with Japan's Terasaki Electric Co on the project, it said in an ... |
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Nov 29, 2022 ... a hydrogen-, ammonia- or methanol-fuelled engine, a fuel cell running on any of these fuels or a battery. The ship would be capable of running autonomously in the English Channel and North ... |
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Nov 28, 2022 ... help develop a 14,000 square metre factory for Battolyser Systems, a company that designs combined battery and green hydrogen production machines.
The port, which has announced a series of ... |
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Nov 18, 2022 ... system, powered by about 50 kg of hydrogen contained in metal hydride cylinders, and a lithium battery system.
Zeus is part of the TecBIA project backed by shipbuilder Fincantieri and the ... |
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Nov 7, 2022 ... a low wash, according marine technology information website Fleetmon.
The Beluga24 model is battery powered. It uses khigh-speed water jets and can travel at speeds of around 30 knots.
A ... |
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Oct 19, 2022 ... ferry and cruise operator Hurtigruten is investing millions of dollars to retrofit battery pack technology to its coastal and expedition fleets.
The first upgraded coastal ship, MS ... |
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Oct 19, 2022 ... systems have been ordered for 17 new hybrid and electric tugboats, and its Pwrswap swappable battery technology will be used for the first all-electric vessel in the Port of ... |