Baker Hughes, Hanwha Ocean Partner Up on Ammonia Gas Turbines for Ships

Hanwha Power Systems and Hanwha Ocean have signed a joint development and collaboration agreement with Baker Hughes to design and produce low carbon ammonia gas turbines, to contribute towards reaching the goal of completely carbon-free operation of ships.Hanwha Group plans to complete the development of liquefied natural gas carriers and container ships using the ammonia gas turbine propulsion system…
MPCC’s First Dual-Fuel Methanol Container Ship Hits Water

Norwegian shipowner MPC Container Ships (MPCC) has taken delivery of its first dual-fueled methanol container ship newbuilding from Chinese-based shipyard Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering.This is the first of the two dual-fuel methanol container ships up for delivery from the Chinese shipayrds, which are secured by 15-year time charter agreements with North Sea Container Line (NCL).The vessels feature dual-fuel engines that enable operation on green methanol, and according to MPCC, the methanol us
WALLENIUS SOL Acquires British RoRo Operator

Swedish shipping company WALLENIUS SOL has acquired British Mann Lines, expanding its customer base, service offerings and presence in key markets.WALLENIUS SOL, based in the Bay of Bothnia, has acquired Mann Lines, a provider of liner RoRo and container vessel services, logistics and forwarding.The acquisition reinforces WALLENIUS SOL’s platform for growth, supporting the development of a more sustainable…
Upward Trend for Alternative-Fueled Vessel Orders Continues in 2025

According to the latest figures from DNV’s Alternative Fuels Insight (AFI) platform, a total of 12 new orders for alternative-fueled vessels were placed in January 2025, marking a continuation of the trend towards the fuel in the second half of 2024.All new orders placed came from the container segment, DNV’s AFI informed.“Although we have seen fewer orders for alternative-fueled vessels in January compared to other months…
Tidal Transit Secures Funding for ‘World’s First’ Electric CTV Fleet

U.K.-based offshore wind crew transfer vessel (CTV) owner Tidal Transit has secured equity financing from maritime and logistics investor HICO Investment Group to expand its fleet with six new electric CTVs (E-CTVs).The strategic expansion is a direct response to growing demand for zero-emission CTV solutions from offshore wind operations, according to Tidal Transit.The six newbuilds, to be delivered from 2026, will complement Tidal Transit’s existing fleet of electric CTV’s.
Cadeler’s Wind Mover WTIV Lines Up First Offshore Wind Contracts

Danish offshore wind installation firm Cadeler has signed two contracts with undisclosed clients for the utilization of its newbuild wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV), Wind Mover, starting immediately upon delivery.The vessel, currently under construction at Hanwha Ocean Shipyard in Korea, will support operations and maintenance (O&M) activities, along with potential installation work, in Europe.The contracts, which are part of a combined agreement, will cover the entire period from Wind M
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