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Mar 28, 2025 ... tugboat designed for commercial operations.
Built in 2015, Sakigake originally ran on LNG before being retrofitted by NYK and IHI Power Systems.
The modified vessel was deployed in ... |
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Mar 28, 2025 ... more dual-fuel LNG vessels entering the global fleet, the bunker industry faces a unique challenge.
These vessels have the flexibility to operate on both LNG and conventional marine fuels. ... |
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Mar 27, 2025 ... by maritime technology supplier HAV Group aims to develop solutions to capture and store CO2 from LNG-fuelled solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) power trains.
The research project named LNGameChanger ... |
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Mar 26, 2025 ... marine fuels firm Glander International Bunkering facilitated two consecutive bio-LNG bunkering operations for Finnish energy firm Neste LNG-fuelled vessels in March.
The bio-LNG was ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... it perceives to be a looming crude supply glut, it plans to diversify in refining, petrochemicals, LNG trading, and renewable energy in the near future.
Arunangshu Sarkar, director for strategy at ... |
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Mar 25, 2025 ... engine manufacturer Wärtsilä will supply three dual-fuel engines for a new 18,600 m3 LNG bunkering vessel currently being developed for Spanish operator Ibaizabal.
The engines are set ... |
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Mar 21, 2025 ... in methane-cutting solutions, proof-of-concept trials and enhanced emissions tracking to reduce LNG's greenhouse gas impact.
LNG can lower CO2 emissions by up to 25% compared to conventional ... |
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Mar 21, 2025 ... state-owned energy firm Gasum saw a 41% year-on-year increase in LNG bunker sales in 2024, despite high TTF prices—the key LNG pricing benchmark in Europe—dampening demand toward the ... |
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Mar 20, 2025 ... are highly advanced fuel cells that provide high efficiency and can generate electricity using LNG, ammonia, or hydrogen.
The carbon capture technology can absorb CO2, which could be ... |
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Mar 20, 2025 ... firm Molgas Energy Group has expanded its bunkering footprint by introducing bio-LNG supply to ships at Belgium's Port of Zeebrugge.
Since launching physical operations in January, the ... |