ITOCHU and Peninsula to develop ammonia bunkering in Spain
ITOCHU Corporation has executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Peninsula Petroleum on the joint development of ammonia bunkering in Spain.
Read moreITOCHU Corporation has executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Peninsula Petroleum on the joint development of ammonia bunkering in Spain.
Read moreA charging and storage pontoon for flow batteries in the Hartelkanaal constructed by the Port of Rotterdam Authority and PortLiner.
Read moreClassNK, Consort Bunkers, Daihatsu Diesel, Daikai Engineering, and SeaTech Solutions International have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly study an ammonia-fueled ammonia bunkering tanker.
Read moreLloyd’s Register (LR) has granted Approval in Principle for a 10,000cbm ammonia bunkering vessel developed by Hyundai Mipo Dockyard (HMD).
Read moreYara Clean Ammonia ASA, the Methanol Institute, MPC Container Ships ASA, and the NUS Centre for Maritime Studies have joined the Silk Alliance to decarbonize a regional shipping corridor centred on the container trades.
Read moreLast week, the first methanol fuel bunkering operation in East Port Said port was successfully completed for a Maersk container ship.
Read moreAs Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) said in a statement yesterday, NYK, Asahi Shipping, and Kobe Steel supplied biodiesel fuel using ship-to-ship transfer to the bulk carrier Sunrise Serenity, at the port of Kobe, on July 28.
Read moreNYK and TB Global Technologies Ltd. (TBG) have signed a basic agreement to jointly develop Japan's first bunkering boom for ammonia, a device used to supply ammonia fuel between ships.
Read moreThe Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) successfully bunkered the third supply chain of a biofuel blend as part of its pilot to develop a quality, quantity and GHG abatement assurance framework for drop-in green fuels.
Read moreCCS Wuhan Rules and Research Institute has issued the first approval in principle (AiP) certificate for methanol bunkering ships to Zhejiang Seahead Ship Design and Research Institute Co., Ltd. in China.
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