Daphne Technology’s study examines the limitations of estimation-based emissions reporting and explains how direct measurement offers a more accurate, transparent, and future-proof approach.
Bunkering operation took place in the Port of Kiel in Germany and LNG was delivered to the cruise ship “MSC Euribia”; “Coralius” has delivered more than...
UK Interim Response outlines certain policy decisions to help maritime operators and regulators prepare for the sector's inclusion in the UK ETS.
Drewry analyses the 2024 EU MRV data and attempts to answer some of the key questions arising including financial impact on shipping and how much would...
Company was awarded USD 2 million to develop and demonstrate New York’s first hydrogen fuel cell-electric ferry to provide zero-emission transportation on New York City waterways.
Major revisions include expanding the scope of eco-friendly ship certification so that not only ship owners but also shipbuilders can receive it.
The project, located in Victoria, Australia, will use biomass residues and renewable electricity to produce green methanol that can be used as a low carbon liquid...
SCZONE signed deals with ITOCHU Corporation and Orascom Construction for the supply of ammonia marine fuel at SCZONE’s ports as well as with Tokyo on green...
Company successfully supplied 214 metric tonnes of methanol to COSCO Shipping's large container vessel “COSCO Shipping Carnation” at Qingdao Qianwan Port Area.
MOL and ITOCHU aim to carry out the demonstration of ship-to-ship ammonia bunkering in Singapore by utilising their owned ammonia bunkering vessel and ammonia dual-fuel Capesize...