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Unmanned Ships: Liability Issues Must Be Resolved

According to Karno Tenovuo, VP Ship Intelligence, Rolls-Royce, there is an evident unmanned trend in society, and it is not a case of if, but when, unmanned ships are available. Unmanned ships are just...

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EU to inject €150m into Green Shipbuilding

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed a deal with French financial group Société Générale to proposer sustainable shipping through the mobilisation of €150m investment into green shipbuilding...

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ABB Partners with Chinese Ship Yard to Drive Green Shipping

ABB has signed a formal agreement with Wuchang Ship Building Group in China to deepen their cooperation, particularly on developing greener, digital ships. Wuchang Ship Building Group is one of the...

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Companies Partner for LPG-Fuelled Ferry Design Project

A multilateral memorandum of understanding (MOU) has been signed between GE Aviation’s marine gas turbine business and multiple Korean companies to cooperate in the joint development of an LPG-fuelled...

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Design Project for Mediterranean’s First LNG-Powered Sea Ferry Confirmed

Bergen -based LMG Marin have been selected to design the first LNG-powered ferry to operate in the Mediterranean Sea. Caronte & Tourist are the ship owner and operator that confirmed the project,...

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Modelling the Smart, Sustainable Ship Design of the Future

By Matt Tremblay, Vice President, Containerships, ABS A Joint Development Project with SDARI is helping owners and operators make informed decisions for their specific circumstances, writes Matt...

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Rolls Royce remains bullish on autonomous ships within decade

In a recent article, the Vice President of Innovation, Engineering, and Technology, Marine at Rolls Royce, Mr Oskar Levander, claims industry can expect autonomous ships routinely navigating global...

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Fuel saving design blamed for ship collision

AN accident investigation report from the UK has highlighted potential safety dangers with vessel designs established to reduce fuel bills. A report from the UK Marine Accident Investigation Board on...

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Baleària claims 10% energy efficiency increase with ferry upgrades

Baleària’s Jaume II high-speed ferry is undergoing an upgrade to improve propulsion efficiency and reduce fuel consumption and emissions. Four main engines to be replaced to enhance energy efficiency...

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Norway’s proposal for liquid hydrogen tankers

RESEARCHERS believe the northerly Norwegian island of Svalbard could save millions of dollars in energy costs by turning to liquid hydrogen. Svalbard is on the island of Lonyearbyen in the Arctic Ocean...

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