China's Shipbuilding Sector Accelerates Green and Smart Transition
China's shipbuilding industry is accelerating its green and smart transition, providing new solutions for global maritime decarbonization
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China's shipbuilding industry is accelerating its green and smart transition, providing new solutions for global maritime decarbonization
Las Palmas Port successfully conducted its first truck-to-ship LNG bunkering for a passenger ferry, utilizing two trucks.

ABS, HD KSOE, and HD HHI completed a joint project to integrate battery systems into 16,000-TEU container ships
A UK research vessel received Lloyd's Register certification for its hydrogen fuel cell retrofit, advancing maritime decarbonization.
Chimbusco Pan Nation (CPN) completed its first B100 marine biodiesel bunkering for a tanker in Hong Kong.
The European Commission launched a €1.5 billion Battery Booster Facility to boost battery production in the European Economic Area

KLM has completed its first passenger flight to Germany using a synthetic kerosene blend, demonstrating e-SAF viability.
A new report from the Korean Register and KIMM provides a roadmap for hydrogen ship safety standards.
Ricardo secured UK government funding to develop its Advanced Modular Battery Systems (AMBERS) platform for diverse applications
Vitol's 2025 ESG Report shows progress in refinery ESG strategy and its shipping fleet exceeding IMO carbon intensity goals
Gasum has secured long-term LNG terminal capacity at Klaipeda, enhancing its ability to supply Northwestern Europe with LNG and bio-LNG.
ABS has approved the electrical design for a 16,000-TEU battery hybrid ultra-large container ship by HD KSOE and HD HHI
Exmar has received the Antwerpen, the world's first oceangoing vessel powered by a dual-fuel ammonia engine.
A new ICS report supports onboard carbon capture as a key near-term solution for cutting shipping emissions.
Thordon Bearings is advocating for a new "sterntubeless" ship design to prevent oil pollution and lower operating costs
Shipping frequently misjudges clean technology efficiency, using theoretical figures instead of practical performance data.
Europe can enhance its maritime competitiveness and climate policy by accelerating methane emission reductions from shipping, a new report…
Port of Bilbao's president highlighted ports' crucial role in driving energy transition, innovation, and regional development at a Quebec…

Klaipėda Port has opened Lithuania's first green hydrogen production and refueling station to support low-emission transport.

An AI-designed Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) has achieved significant fuel and CO2 reductions through optimized ship design.
International Seaways ordered up to four LNG-ready LR1 product tankers from K Shipbuilding, including two firm vessels.

ABS suggests IMO decarbonization rules could exceed shipping's readiness due to alternative fuel supply constraints
Verde Marine Energy is now fully compliant with the EU's RED III directive, enhancing its sustainable marine biofuel supply.

A UK biotech firm has partnered with an Omani company to develop algae-based sustainable aviation fuel feedstocks.
Trident Aqua Services will deploy two new battery-hybrid vessels for Hofseth's aquaculture operations, focusing on electrification and…
DNV has certified bound4blue's Model 3-24 eSAIL, its largest suction sail, for enhanced vessel fuel efficiency.
TMD Energy and Double Corporate extended their agreement to develop green bioenergy fuels for EU and Asian markets.
H2DO and partners have launched a feasibility study for a 30-50 MW offshore green hydrogen project in the Dutch North Sea
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection's LUMINARA was the first international cruise ship to receive LNG bunkering in Hokkaido, Japan
Lloyd's Register delivered an energy transition roadmap to TMS Tankers, addressing emissions regulations and compliance pathways.
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