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Blue Ammonia to Be Widely Available for Maritime Industry by 2027

Blue Ammonia to Be Widely Available for Maritime Industry by 2027

A new report published by the Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Centre has suggested that blue ammonia - a fuel source that’s being viewed as a viable alternative to bunker fuel by many in the shipping

Setting sail for success in 2024 – a message from Brookes Bell’s new Chief Technical Officer, Brendan Cuffe

Setting sail for success in 2024 – a message from Brookes Bell’s new Chief Technical Officer, Brendan Cuffe

As the world embarks on a new year, despite a plethora of challenges facing the industry globally, 2024 promises growth throughout the maritime and energy industries. For Brookes Bell’s new Chief

Port of Singapore to Trial Electric Vessel Charging Concepts

Port of Singapore to Trial Electric Vessel Charging Concepts

The electrification of the shipping industry continues apace, with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) announcing its intention to trial new charging concepts for electric harbour

World's Largest Battery-Driven Vessel to Be Built in Australia

World's Largest Battery-Driven Vessel to Be Built in Australia

In what will be a major milestone in the decarbonisation of the shipping industry, the world’s largest battery-driven vessel is being constructed in Australia. The vessel, which will be a lightweight

Europe's Largest Schooner Embarks on Arctic Mission

Europe's Largest Schooner Embarks on Arctic Mission

Europe’s largest wooden schooner, the S/V Linden is to set sail from Svalbard in Norway to take part in a research mission in the Arctic. The Linden will be carrying a team of scientists and ‘citizen

Euronav Draws Up Plans for 120 Low-Carbon Ships

Euronav Draws Up Plans for 120 Low-Carbon Ships

Belgium-based crude oil shipping specialist Euronav is planning to order up to 120 new low-carbon vessels according to a statement made by recently installed CEO Alexander Saverys. The 120 new

Lack of Shipyard Capacity Could Impact Decarbonisation Retrofits

Lack of Shipyard Capacity Could Impact Decarbonisation Retrofits

A new report issued by Lloyd’s Register warns that a lack of yard capacity and capability could have a detrimental impact upon the maritime industry’s attempts to decarbonise via the retrofit of

Maersk Switches Liner Service From Panama Canal to Land Bridge

Maersk Switches Liner Service From Panama Canal to Land Bridge

The ongoing drought-induced Panama Canal restrictions have resulted in Maersk electing to use a land bridge to traverse the Central American country.  In an advisory note, Maersk informed

Methanol Overtakes LNG As the Alternative Fuel of Choice

Methanol Overtakes LNG As the Alternative Fuel of Choice

With stringent emissions targets rapidly approaching, shipping companies are considering a plethora of alternative fuels. Now, research from classification society DNV has revealed that methanol has

Maersk Inks Deal With Starlink for High-Speed Internet Connectivity

Maersk Inks Deal With Starlink for High-Speed Internet Connectivity

Elon Musk’s high-speed satellite internet provider Starlink has scored another client with Maersk signing a deal that will see the ‘internet constellation’ system deployed across its global fleet of

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