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Scientists in the UK are to simulate the use of robotic systems that can drive down the cost of maintaining windfarms ...
At a London tanker conference, delegate polls and questions revealed concerns about decarbonisation, technology adoption and ...
Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation, Oil and Gas Climate Initiative and Stena Bulk assess lifecycle emissions and ...
The ’maximum pressure’ campaign continues as the US administration targets a third Chinese independent oil refinery ...
ICS outlines phased training model for seafarers on methanol, ammonia and hydrogen ships, based on IMO IGF Code standards and ...
The decision supports the UK government’s target of up to 50 GW of clean energy from offshore wind deployed by 2030.
The diverging IMO’s Net-Zero Framework and the EU’s FuelEU Maritime Regulation force shipowners to be aware of two different ...
Singapore-headquartered X-Press Feeders has expanded its container vessel orderbook with the addition of two new energy-efficient ships The independent feeder carrier confirmed to Riviera it has ...
Two of the world’s first dual-fuel methanol escort tugs being built in a Turkish shipyard will have mechanical hybrid propulsion when completed in Q3 2025 Construction of two of the world’s first dual ...
Ship operators, inspectors and vetting bodies confront SIRE 2.0’s cultural, operational, and workload implications The implementation of SIRE 2.0 is structurally reshaping the experience of ship ...
Damen Shipyards design and proposal engineer, Rebecca Belmer, talks about designing future-ready support and harbour vessels and how she entered the maritime industry Rebecca Belmer is Damen ...
The rapid growth of electric vehicle production is creating significant new demand patterns for dry bulk shipping, with vast quantities of bauxite, copper, manganese and other minerals required to ...
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