When a ship financier told Marine Money Gulf in Dubai this week that, like many colleagues, his firm existed to make money and had no compunction in exclusively financing aging and conventionally-powered vessels, it was enough to bring one of the...
Wärtsilä announced it has received its first order for carbon capture and storage (CCS)-ready scrubber systems, expected for delivery this year.
The engineering, maritime and technology sectors each have their own poor reputation on gender diversity, and this week's guest Eleni Polychronopoulou, President and CEO of METIS, has roles spanning all three sectors.
Shipowner Mitsui OSK Line (MOL) and miner Vale are to retrofit rotor sails onto a capesize bulker.
Singapore’s net-zero emission harbour craft deadlines have been praised by environmental pressure group Pacific Environment.
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Mar 06, 2023
In the maritime community we may embark on different routes, but when it comes to carbon-neutrality we share a common destination.
February 2023 was a strong month for newbuild orders of vessels with alternative fuel systems, with methanol-fuelled vessels outnumbering LNG by two-to-one.
Two Torghatten Nord ferries are set to receive a 6 MW hydrogen fuel cells under a €19.2m order.
As the EU's Emissions Trading System approaches, Zero44 Co-Founder and Managing Director Friederike Hesse looks at the cost implications for ship operators.