Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) Line, a Tokyo-headquartered shipping company, has concluded the contract to build its first very large crude oil carrier (VLCC). This 310,000-ton capacity vessel can be ...
The cruise industry is exploring alternative fuels to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) offers some emissions benefits over diesel but may not be a long-term solution.
Ocean carriers around the world are looking to decarbonise and modernise their fleets in order to meet sustainability and efficiency demands ...
South Korean shipping group HMM has rolled out its first methanol-fueled container vessel, with eight more expected to be delivered by the end of 2026. According to a release from the company, the HMM ...
Shipping group CMA CGM received its first ever delivery of a dual-fuel methanol vessel, with 11 more expected to arrive over the next two years. CMA CGM described the delivery of the first dual-fuel ...
SINGAPORE — Denmark-based shipping and logistics giant Maersk unveiled its latest dual-fuel methanol vessel in the Southeast Asian country on Thursday as the industry ramps up decarbonization efforts.
German shipyard Meyer Werft has launched the zero4cruise project with project partners including Freudenberg e-Power Systems and the German Aerospace Center (DLR). The project aims to develop ...
The Maritime Just Transition Task Force (MJTTF) has released frameworks designed to facilitate the development of training programs for seafarers working on ships powered by ammonia, methanol and ...
ICODOS, a spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), in association with the Waste Water Department of the City of Mannheim, has set up a demonstrator facility that turns wastewater ...
Exploring the potential of nuclear-powered ships to clean up shipping and reduce carbon emissions. Alternative fuels, such as ...
The 8 months prior to the start of 2026 also added 1.2 million MToE of LNG demand and 0.4 million MToE of methanol bunker ...