Incat Tasmania to deliver 130m-long battery-electric ship
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has begun constructing a 130m-long lightweight battery-electric ship, which it says will be the world’s first
Read moreAustralian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania has begun constructing a 130m-long lightweight battery-electric ship, which it says will be the world’s first
Read moreGerman company TGE Marine has received an order from Chinese shipyard Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Offshore Co (DSOC) for the design
Read moreWasaline will start operating with certified biogas one day a week from October 13, 2023, in preparation for the EU
Read moreThe benefits of electrification seem tailor-made for the pleasure and leisure boat industry. E&H Marine speaks to Luisa Bonello, executive
Read moreThe Royal Caribbean International vessel Symphony of the Seas has successfully tested and used a biofuel blend in Barcelona, Spain,
Read moreSweden’s first MoorMaster NxG vacuum mooring system has officially entered service at the Port of Kapellskär, part of Ports of Stockholm.
Read moreJapan’s first hydrogen and biofuel hybrid passenger ship has been launched by Tokyo-Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. The naming and launching ceremony
Read moreThe Port of Kiel in Germany has opened two shore power systems at the Ostuferhafen ferry terminal, including a 50-60Hz
Read moreThe International Maritime Organization (IMO) Sub-Committee on Carriage of Cargoes and Containers (CCC) announced that “significant progress” was made on
Read moreThe Naval Architect Vessel (NAV) design house for environmentally friendly vessels has been launched by Newport Shipping. The new company
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