The maritime industry is undergoing a significant transformation as it seeks to reduce its environmental impact and comply with increasingly stringent regulations on emissions. One of the most ...
Yanmar Power Solutions has acquired a site in Amagasaki City, Japan, to conduct test runs of marine hydrogen engines.The company says it will develop and build powertrains that can be used with ...
An ABS-led consortium has delivered a new report on the safety of ammonia as a marine fuel commissioned and published by the ...
Singapore -based LPG firm Petredec has partnered with UK startup Carnot Engines to develop engines designed to run on a range of alternative fuels across multiple sectors, including shipping.
E-Diesel, green hydrogen, fuel cell systems – these things seemed almost impossible to implement in the maritime industry not that long ago. Drastic changes in terms of zero-emission propulsion are ...
Boating Magazine’s Marine Power Innovation (MPI) Awards recognize propulsion products that significantly advance the boating experience. These awards highlight technologies that push boundaries and ...
Draft amendments agreed at the IMO level would enable certification of engines running on non-carbon fuels such as ammonia and hydrogen.
Update: this article was updated with a statement from Chevron on 27 January 2021, and clarity on the scope of the Chevron Marine Products investigation. Newly released images last week reveal the ...