Shipping leaders set targets for 2030 to enable a net zero sector
Today at COP 28, thirty shipping sector leaders have committed to scaling up zero-emissions fuel derived from renewables-based hydrogen to nearly 11 million tonnes by 2030.
Read moreToday at COP 28, thirty shipping sector leaders have committed to scaling up zero-emissions fuel derived from renewables-based hydrogen to nearly 11 million tonnes by 2030.
Read moreMaersk has signed a deal with Zhoushan Xinya Shipbuilding, to implement the world's first containership methanol dual-fuel conversion project.
Read moreHitachi Zosen Marine Engine (HZME) has decided to invest in methanol supply systems and produce methanol engines.
Read moreEastern Pacific Shipping (EPS), MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES), HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI), and yards from the China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) will collaborate on an ammonia burning engine that will be fitted to a new fleet of EPS- managed vessels.
Read moreMAN Energy Solutions has announced the successful first running of a test engine on ammonia at its Research Centre Copenhagen (RCC).
Read moreMAN Energy Solutions has signed a Conversion Commitment Agreement with Seaspan Corporation, in collaboration with Hapag-Lloyd, for dual-fuel, methanol engine retrofit solutions.
Read moreMAN Energy Solutions announced that its MAN 175D engine is formally approved for operation on biofuels, effective immediately.
Read moreMatson Navigation Company has confirmed that it will convert the main engine aboard its container ship, ‘Kaimana Hila’, from an MAN B&W S90ME-C10.5 unit to a dual-fuel ME-GI unit capable of running on LNG.
Read moreHyundai Samho Heavy Industries Co. and HJ Shipbuilding & Construction Co. (HJSC) have ordered seven and two MAN B&W G80ME-LGIM dual-fuel engines in connection with the construction of 9 × 9,000 teu container vessels for HMM Co.
Read moreAccording to Thomas S. Hansen, Head of Promotion and Customer Support, MAN Energy Solutions, methanol is expected to "encompass around 30% of all dual-fuel engine orders in just a few years from now."
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