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UK Unveils Ammonia-Powered Vessel Ahead of IMO Meeting Fortescue's marine division, Fortescue Zero, showcased its ammonia-powered vessel, Green Pioneer, in London ahead of the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee meeting. The vessel aims to demonstrate the viability of ammonia as a sustainable marine fuel. After being certified in Singapore, it will undergo inspections by the UK's Maritime and Coastguard Agency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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Norway and Brazil Collaborate on Maritime Emission Reductions Norway and Brazil are joining forces to reduce emissions from maritime activities, focusing on offshore oil and gas exploration. Through advanced technology and sustainable fuels, they aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions significantly. Norwegian companies are exploring biofuels from Brazil and testing ammonia-powered engines and fuel cells for electric vessel recharging by 2026... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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UK to Invest in Scottish Port for Offshore Operations The UK government is investing $71.45 million in the Port of Cromarty Firth in Scotland to make it a hub for floating offshore wind, supporting the goal of reducing carbon emissions by 2030. This move will attract more investments, create jobs, and drive economic growth while advancing renewable energy development... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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DNV Initiates New Guide for Energy Efficiency Measures The shipping industry is under pressure from regulations and rising fuel costs to accelerate decarbonization efforts. DNV's report outlines over 40 energy efficiency measures to help shipowners reduce fuel consumption and transition to alternative fuels. This comprehensive overview emphasizes the importance of energy efficiency in meeting regulatory requirements and ensuring profitability in the future... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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CMA CGM Launches First Dual-Fuel-Methanol Vessel CMA CGM marks a major milestone in maritime decarbonization with the launch of its first dual-fuel-methanol vessel, the CMA CGM Iron, in Singapore. This move is part of a larger plan to achieve Net-Zero carbon emissions by 2050. The new generation of container ships aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the shipping industry... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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Mitsui Ocean Cruises Expands with Acquisition of 2nd Seabourn Ship Mitsui Ocean Cruises has acquired a second luxury cruise ship from Carnival Corporation's Seabourn Cruise Line, signaling its expansion in the domestic cruise market. The Seabourn Sojourn, with a gross tonnage of 32,477, was delivered to MOL on February 28 and will be chartered back to Seabourn until May 15, 2026... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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Lloyd’s Register Partners with Microsoft to Use AI for Nuclear Power Regulation in Maritime Industry Lloyd's Register (LR) and Microsoft are joining forces to revolutionize the use of nuclear power in the maritime industry through generative artificial intelligence. By leveraging Azure OpenAI Service, LR aims to streamline regulatory processes and accelerate the deployment of nuclear technology at sea. This collaboration signifies an advancement in the integration of nuclear energy in maritime applications... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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New Electric Pusher Vessels Launched for Europe’s Inland Waterways Western Baltic Engineering (WBE) and Batia Mosa Shipyard have partnered to introduce the innovative BlueKick series of electric pusher vessels, aiming to revolutionize European inland waterway shipping with sustainable solutions. These vessels offer zero-emission operations, enhanced power, and range capabilities, catering to specific customer needs with various fuel options... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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Advancements in Maritime Lubricants for Carbon Reduction and Regulatory Compliance The maritime industry is evolving rapidly, with a strong focus on reducing carbon emissions and meeting stricter regulations. Fluid technology advancements are crucial in helping operators maintain reliable and compliant operations. The shift towards lower carbon-intensity fuels and synthetic EALs is ensuring both regulatory compliance and operational efficiency... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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NTSB Report Reveals Critical Safety Oversights in Dock Infrastructure A National Transportation Safety Board investigation found that a deteriorated dock in Chalmette, Louisiana collapsed into the water after a barge contact. Despite no injuries or pollution, the dock suffered extensive damage. The incident emphasized the importance of regular inspections and maintenance to ensure the safety of both the environment and vessels... -Crew MirrorPosted On:6-Mar-2025
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