Battery
AET and Fleetzero to develop world’s longest-range plug-in hybrid-electric vessel
One of AET’s LSVs will be retrofitted with a plug-in hybrid-electric system and will operate primarily on battery power following an agreement signed at AET Offshore office in Galveston, Texas.

Alternative Fuels
Yinson GreenTech and partners to accelerate marine electrification in Singapore
Yinson GreenTech plans to provide electric vessels to R W Marine Services, who will lease and manage the fleet; while Wilhelmsen Port Services shall coordinate the deployment of these electric vessels.
Alternative Fuels
SMW 2025: Coastal Sustainability Alliance inks LOIs for Singapore’s largest electric supply boat
First LOI focuses on prioritising using PXO E-Supply Boat “Voltai” by ship agencies during an upcoming ‘milk trial’ while second focuses on developing a multi-modal, multi-site marine charging infrastructure.
Decarbonisation
SMW 2025: Australia and Singapore to fund research projects on maritime emissions reduction
Eight projects selected cover a range of activities, including innovations in the supply, transport, storage, dispensing and maritime utilisation of hydrogen, ammonia and methanol, as well as electrification.
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Financial Result2 weeks ago
CBL International reports net loss of USD 3.87 million for FY 2024
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Business2 weeks ago
Notice of intended dividend issued for defunct bunkering firm Coastal Oil Singapore
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Bunker Fuel1 week ago
TMD Energy becomes first Malaysian bunker supplier to list on NYSE American
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Newbuilding2 weeks ago
Chinese shipbuilder delivers CMA CGM’s Singapore-flagged LNG-powered boxship
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Port & Regulatory2 weeks ago
IMO: Outcomes of Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 83)
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Decarbonisation2 weeks ago
VPS on IMO 2028: A new legislative measure for the decarbonisation of shipping
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Business5 days ago
Sinobunker completes first overseas bunkering operation via “Straits Integrity” at Singapore port
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LNG Bunkering2 weeks ago
AD Ports Group hosts first STS LNG bunkering operation at Khalifa Port