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Aug 9, 2016 ... the opposite motor instead of turning around.
"Torqeedo's high-power Deep Blue system was the obvious choice to propel Canada's largest electric passenger vessel because of its comprehensive ... |
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Aug 4, 2016 ... (EIP), Daechang Solutions, and Unisys International.
UPA says the agreement is motivated by an obvious global shift toward LNG as marine fuel, which is largely driven by tightening environmental ... |
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Aug 4, 2016 ... partners.
"This project will hopefully lead the Port of Heraklion to a new energy status with obvious positive impact on new ships attraction, on the local economy and on the general operations ... |
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Aug 3, 2016 ... encourage them for continued commitment to sustainability."
In June, Bureau Veritas S.A. (BV) announced that its fuel monitoring programme, VeriFuel, would become an incentive provider ... |
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Jul 29, 2016 ... and external relations manager at Lloyd's Register (LR), is set to join Bureau Veritas S.A. (BV) as its new Marine and Offshore communications director, Lloyds List reports.
Brown, who is ... |
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Jul 28, 2016 ... that emissions from shipping form part of a wider action plan.
"We believe that shipping obviously must be part of the global solutions to limit the increase in the global temperature as we ... |
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Jul 28, 2016 ... especially low carbon fuels, are a really big and under-researched topic. There are no obvious candidates to replace oil-based bunkers right now but that's because of the lack of ... |
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Jul 26, 2016 ... Port of Rotterdam Monday said that Netherlands-based We4Sea BV (We4Sea) is working to achieve a 100 million tonne reduction in the shipping industry's annual CO2 emissions by improving fuel ... |
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Jul 12, 2016 ... office are as follows:
Aventurijn 300
2nd Floor Dordrecht,
3316 LB Netherlands
Bunkers-bv@sonanbunkers.com
+31 78 303 1390
* Please note a previous version of this story advised the ... |
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Jul 11, 2016 ... ports is prompting analysts to offer several explanations for the phenomenon, but the most obvious theory seems to be there simply aren't enough buyers for the oil at current ... |