Tsakos Energy orders two product tankers equipped with scrubbers
Tsakos Energy announced that it signed an agreement for the construction of two MR product tankers, with expected delivery in the first quarter of 2026.
Read moreTsakos Energy announced that it signed an agreement for the construction of two MR product tankers, with expected delivery in the first quarter of 2026.
Read moreAccording to a new study from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, the combined emissions of metals and other environmentally toxic compounds from ships endangers the marine environment.
Read moreAllied Market Research issued a report revealing the global marine scrubber industry was valued at $4.9 billion in 2021 and is estimated to generate $20.3 billion by 2031, witnessing a CAGR of 16.2% from 2022 to 2031.
Read moreIn this week's Shipping Number of the Week, BIMCO examines the slowing rate of scrubber installations in 2022 and why a new wave of installations is expected in coming years.
Read moreDr Sian Prior, Leader Advisor to the Clean Arctic Alliance, explains how climate change impacts Arctic environment and suggests ways in reducing shipping’s contribution to the Arctic climate crisis and global heating.
Read moreOn March 8th, the technology group Wärtsilä announced that it has received its first order for carbon capture and storage-ready scrubber systems, CCS-Ready scrubbers, with the delivery expected to take place in 2023.
Read moreNorthStandard provides an updated list of all the ports and countries where restrictions on EGCS discharges apply. Exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS) – more commonly referred to as scrubbers – are an accepted equivalent measure in complying with the IMO 2020 global sulphur cap.
Read moreGolden Ocean Group Limited (GOGL) announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire six modern 208,000 deadweight tons (dwt) vessels equipped with exhaust gas cleaning systems, or scrubbers, for a total consideration of $291 million.
Read moreIndia's Directorate General of Shipping published a circular, noting that some of the country's ports are currently not permitting the use of scrubbers.
Read moreThe Port of Prince Rupert is proposing a ban on polluting scrubbers in its harbour, pending a 30 day comment period that ends on February 5th, 2023.
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