Whilst the concept of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) has been long known about in the power generation industry, it’s been a rather novel concept in shipping circles. But, a new trial at the…
Panama Canal’s ongoing water shortage problems have prompted the Panama Canal Authority to explore the possibility of creating a $1.6bn reservoir to safeguard the globally-important canal against…
The people of the Clyde and Hebrides regions of Scotland could find themselves using electric ferries in the near future, should a tender issued by the Scottish Government prove…
In recent years, vessel operators have increasingly turned their focus toward environmental sustainability given the increasing intensity of targets and regulations that are driving industry-wide…
Coming from a background in hydrodynamics and complex offshore structures, Kieran Dodworth is Brookes Bell’s Director of Naval Architecture. Kieran's journey began in the mid-1990s after…
China’s Yangzijiang Shipbuilding has announced its intention to significantly expand its facilities with a $142 million investment. The expansion will focus on boosting Yangzijiang’s clean energy…
Crowley - the maritime solutions company - has taken delivery of the LNG bunker barge Progress, the largest Jones Act compliant vessel of its kind.
The vessel was constructed at Fincantieri…
British energy services company Petrofac has been awarded a multi-million dollar front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract to support the Aramis CO2 capture and storage project.
The Aramis…
The ‘digitalisation’ of the shipping industry continues apace, with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) signing a memorandum of understanding with Microsoft to collaborate on the…
A new report issued by the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) suggests that more than 400 new hydrogen carriers will be required by 2050.
The report suggests that due to demand from heavy…