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Sep 29, 2023 ... them to run on these alternative fuels at a later date.
The ships will also be equipped with battery and shore-power systems.
"These ships are far more climate-friendly than what we see in ... |
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Sep 26, 2023 ... Danfoss has been growing its reputation since its launch in 2019.
The ferry carries more battery power than other e-ferry prototypes and has a distinctive, energy-efficient design.
In ... |
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Sep 21, 2023 ... International said in an emailed statement on Thursday.
The 200 TEU ships is planned to run on battery power and/or hydrogen, supplemented by wind power. The company will also investigate the ... |
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Sep 19, 2023 ... battery-powered bunkering station supplying electricity to inland shipping is to be built at Hartelkanaal in the port of Rotterdam.
The bunker station will be ready by the first quarter of next ... |
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Sep 12, 2023 ... new electric-powered patrol vessels.
The vessels can travel for 55 nautical miles on foils on battery power and they have a top speed of 30 knots. The addition of a hybrid diesel unit extends ... |
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Sep 12, 2023 ... battery-powered offshore service vessel is to be built for Bibby Marine with a consortium of partners, the company has said.
The vessel, called an electric service operation vessel (eSOV), will ... |
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Sep 7, 2023 ... that 51.3% of the current shipping orderbook is capable of running on alternative fuels and battery power.
40.3% of the orderbook by gross tonnage can use LNG, 8.01% methanol, 2.24% LPG and ... |
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Jun 9, 2023 ... company Hurtigruten is planning to develop a zero-emission cruise ship equipped with both a battery system and wind-assisted propulsion.
The firm has developed the design with 11 other ... |
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Jun 9, 2023 ... the Singapore marine fuel supply arm of commodity firm Vitol, has taken delivery of its first battery-powered bunker delivery vessel.
The firm's new bunker tanker the Marine Charge has a ... |
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Jun 6, 2023 ... SeaFjord Energy has developed a bunker vessel designed to deliver power to ships equipped with battery systems.
The e-bunker vessel will be able to deliver output of up to 50 MW, with a normal ... |