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Wendy Laursen looks at how the trade winds, utilised for hundreds of years, are still relevant in today's maritime world ...
Scandinavia has a long track record in providing shore power for ships at berth, a practice which curbs emissions by enabling ...
Patrik Wheater looks at the rise of FAME and HVO in the cruise segment ...
SCHOTTEL has equipped the world's first methanol escort tugs with hybrid propulsion for greener operations in Canadian waters ...
Shipping emissions jumped sharply in the first quarter of 2025, that is despite gains in vessel efficiency and data-driven ...
The ¥25 billion (€153 million) investment marks MOL’s second venture into Taiwan’s offshore wind sector, following its ...
Baseblue has completed its first LNG ship-to-ship bunkering in Jamaica, expanding operations into the Caribbean ...
The company claims the system can reduce CO₂ emissions from vessels by up to 70%, marking a significant milestone in the ...
Nokia has signed a major contract with Maersk to deploy its private wireless network solutions across 450 vessels as part of ...
An interview with Justin Pearce, process engineer and technical project manager at MAN Cryo about the company's ammonia fuel ...
Jason Stefanatos (pictured), global decarbonisation director at DNV, shares insights into the evolving regulatory and ...
Thomas Bayer is a Japan-based fuel cell specialist with over 17 years of experience in fuel cell and hydrogen technology, ranging from material up to system level. In his global role at Lloyd’s ...