News 2-4 – Page 74
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Voith's carbon neutrality pledge
From 2022 onwards, none of the Voith locations around the world will leave a carbon footprint going forward. In this way, the Voith Group is making a significant contribution to climate protection.With a view to implementing carbon neutrality quickly, Voith is going to switch to purchasing carbon-neutral electricity in the ...
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Three more hybrid ferries in build in Norway
Norway currently shows the path for many other countries when it comes to low carbon mobility solutions, a position that will only be reinforced when three new hybrid ferries hit the water.
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New water jet claims substantial performance gains
HamiltonJet has unveiled its HTX52 – the latest model in its HTX series of waterjets and claimed to be the New Zealand company’s fastest, most durable waterjet yet.
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Vessel data key to meeting emissions targets
With the International Maritime Organisation announcing a goals-based approach to emissions reductions for sulphur, nitrogen and carbon oxides over the next two decades, shipping owners and operators must use vessel data to build a fuller picture of unnecessary fuel consumption.
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Harbour water clean-up boat is all-electric
A French-built aluminium boat is using the latest in electric outboard motor technology to offer a climate-neutral platform to clear up solid and liquid waste from inland waterways and harbours.
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Lithium battery research cooperation
US classification society ABS and China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) are to work together to research lithium battery propulsion for next generation vessels.
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Delivery and order round-up
Developments with tugs of the future features prominently in this month’s Tugs & Towing, an LNG-fuelled pushboat included here in our delivery and order round-up.
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Autonomous tug operation for Singapore
Technology company ABB has signed a contract with Singapore-based Keppel Offshore & Marine to enable autonomous tug operations in 2020.
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Tug grounding report published
The Accidents Investigation Branch Norway (AIBN) has published its report into the grounding and sinking of a tug off Farsund in 2017.
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Japan develops electric hydrogen cell tug
Tokyo Kisen Co Ltd and Tokyo-based e5 Lab Inc have jointly developed a new concept design for an electrically powered, hydrogen fuel cell harbour tug.
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A wave energy tug – something very different
Ireland-based Jospa Ltd has developed the intriguing concept of a wave motion-propelled tug being simple in principle but quite unlike anything before, in fact is it a vessel at all?
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ESS to power world’s first hybrid SES
An energy storage system (ESS) supplier has been confirmed for the world’s first hybrid surface effect ship (SES) for crew transfer.
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Performance monitoring saves fuel
A long-term collaboration on vessel performance monitoring combined with battery power usage is delivering operational fuel savings of 20%.
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MAN engines to power ice-breaking tugs
MAN Energy Solutions has won a contract to supply fuel-efficient and low maintenance main propulsion engines for two new ice-breaking ASD tugs.
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20hp tiller-steered electric outboard
A German leader in electric outboard propulsion has used the recent METSTrade show to launch its new 20hp (equivalent) tiller steered outboard motor.
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Big ambitions for electric driver interface
A unique electric driver interface is being developed and tested to aid the transition into electric boating.
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Diesel outboard trials generate high interest
The western North America distributor of the world’s highest-powered diesel outboard has reported a high level of interest following five weeks of on-water demonstrations.
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Hybrid emissions regulations help
A new rating for hybrid vessels with diesel power is in development to help marine stakeholders meet hybrid emissions regulations.
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ZF expands distribution network
Technology group ZF is expanding its product distribution to important European markets.