Renewables
Smart Green Shipping gets Scottish Government approval
Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has visited Smart Green Shipping’s ‘FastRig’ wingsail testing site in Dumfries to celebrate the £1.8m…
To build a greener shipping industry, we need to start with shipowners
Many are working hard to decarbonise the shipping sector, but it is not the shiniest technology that’s going to win…
What does the 2023 IMO Greenhouse Gas Strategy mean for shipping?
The 80th session of the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 80) agreed to the adoption of…
“Difficult to abate”: the growth of new fuels in aviation and shipping
Transport by air and sea depends on engines that usually run on fossil fuels, increasing CO₂ emissions. Even though road…
MSC Cruise’s sustainability report highlighted its focus on LNG
Swiss cruise line MSC Cruises has published its 2022 sustainability report, which emphasised a carbon intensity decrease and demonstrated progress…
Gasum to supply MSC Cruises with LNG and e-LNG
MSC Cruises and Finnish state-owned energy company Gasum have signed a long-term agreement for the supply of liquefied natural gas…
Swan Hellenic’s nightmare: Ship Technology Global 86 out now!
The new issue of Ship Technology Global is out now! In our cover story this issue, we report on the…
First ‘in air’ power and charging system completes harbour trials
MJR Power and Automation, together with its project partners Blackfish Engineering and Tidal Transit have confirmed successful harbour trials of its…
Aviation and shipping: decarbonising transport sector sloths
The Covid-19 pandemic caused a drastic change to energy consumption patterns worldwide and highlighted transport’s impact on the climate crisis.…
Amogy to buy Ballard’s FCwave engine for ammonia-to-power applications
Provider of emission-free ammonia power solutions Amogy has signed a contract to procure fuel cell engines from Ballard Power Systems,…