Wartsila reveals AIS emissions tracking map
A team of Wartsila called "Blue Carbon" developed a model for presenting the CO2 emissions from vessels to the geographical location of the ships according to their AIS.
Read moreA team of Wartsila called "Blue Carbon" developed a model for presenting the CO2 emissions from vessels to the geographical location of the ships according to their AIS.
Read moreIn light of reducing greenhouse gas emissions within the shipping industry, several major maritime corporations are looking to startups for truly innovative solutions, Wärtsilä recently reported.
Read moreThe Abu Dhabi Maritime Academy got delivered a Cloud simulation technology, which will enable the Academy to continue providing its training despite ongoing social distancing and travel restrictions.
Read moreThe launch of Wärtsilä’s new cloud simulation platform has enabled seafarer schools to continue training despite the lockdowns and distancing imposed by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Read moreDigitalization comes with great risk, as cyber crime rises at an unprecedented rate and the cost of it is expected to reach USD 1.5 trn worldwide in 2020, highlighting the importance of cyber security.
Read moreEleven major players from the oil, gas and shipping industry, shake their hands and formed an international coalition in order to develop and accelerate the energy transition.
Read moreWärtsilä, in cooperation with Knutsen OAS Shipping AS and Repsol, and the Sustainable Energy Catapult Centre, will start the world’s first long term, full-scale, testing of ammonia as a fuel in a marine four-stroke combustion engine.
Read moreWärtsilä joined the global consortium of technology partners in the Mayflower Autonomous autonomous ship project, that is set to become one of the world’s first fully autonomous, unmanned vessels to cross the Atlantic.
Read moreThe German city of Duisburg will soon receive simulator technology for inland waterway navigation. The simulator will be provided by Wärtsilä , and will consist of seven full mission bridges in two locations within Duisburg.
Read moreWärtsilä has joined a consortium to form Zero Emission Services B.V. (ZES), an enterprise aimed at making inland waterway shipping more sustainable. The other founders of ZES are ING Bank, energy and technical service provider Engie, and the Port of Rotterdam Authority. The concept is supported by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management.
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