
Deutsche Aircraft Advances D328eco Sustainable Aviation Program
Deutsche Aircraft is showcasing progress on its D328eco regional turboprop, focusing on sustainable aviation and SAF compatibility.
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Deutsche Aircraft is showcasing progress on its D328eco regional turboprop, focusing on sustainable aviation and SAF compatibility.
Capital Clean Energy Carriers and CMA CGM have formed a joint venture to build and operate a 20,000 cbm LNG bunkering vessel
Seaspan has received the first dual-fuel LNG PCTC, the *Glovis Lighthouse*, for the Hyundai Glovis fleet
Norwegian Energy Trading AS renewed its ISCC EU certification, confirming compliance for its growing biofuel trading operations.

Norwegian maritime tech company Nereida Energy raised $3.3 million to expand its battery technology business for vessel electrification
Kinkai Yusen will conduct a B24 biofuel bunkering demonstration for its Ro-Ro vessel Nanotsu at Hakata Port.
The European Commission has launched new strategies to tackle high transport costs and fossil fuel dependency in EU islands and coastal…

IATA criticizes slow SAF production, warning it jeopardizes the aviation industry's net-zero emissions targets.
Hong Kong's Marine Department launched two new incentive schemes to encourage the use of alternative maritime fuels
Seven Pacific island nations have formed a new partnership to modernize their domestic shipping fleets with greener vessels.

Ethanol is gaining traction as a marine fuel due to its availability and lower cost, aiding shipping's decarbonization.
St1 and St1 Biokraft aim to start commercial liquefied biogas bunkering at the Port of Gothenburg by 2027.
AtoB@C Shipping took delivery of the Megamar, the eleventh plug-in hybrid vessel in its 5,400 dwt series, built in India
MERC launched a new program to reduce shipping emissions through research, pilot projects, and data management for practical insights.

A new European initiative, FIT-HORIZONS, is uniting 19 maritime companies to decarbonize the existing global shipping fleet
Barcelona and Shanghai ports have signed a 'sister port' agreement to advance green fuels, digitalization, and sustainable shipping.
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez emphasized Greek shipping's crucial role in driving maritime sustainability initiatives
A study by Rotterdam, Maersk, and Lloyd's Register identifies non-technical barriers to nuclear ship port calls.

DHL is boosting its new energy logistics services, including a new time-definite offering and EV battery facility investments
Stricter emissions regulations are expected to drive increased adoption of wind-assisted propulsion technologies by shipowners.
Shipowners are increasingly seeking flexible and efficient vessel solutions for decarbonization, Wärtsilä reports
DNV highlights the critical need for clear regulations and viable solutions to accelerate the shipping industry's decarbonization efforts
Sea Cargo Charter members maintained stable climate performance in 2025 despite geopolitical disruptions and regulatory uncertainty
BIMCO's new Biofuel Clause for Time Charter Parties provides a clear framework for the safe use of low-carbon fuels
Sea Cargo Charter signatories are 11.6% behind IMO climate goals, with sustained progress needing global regulation
Royal Caribbean has received its third LNG dual-fuel cruise ship, the Legend of the Seas, built at Meyer Turku shipyard

Buyers of transport companies are now looking beyond traditional metrics like revenue and fleet size to assess strategic value.
Eastern Pacific Shipping has received a new Very Large Ammonia Carrier from Jiangnan Shipyard for green ammonia transport.
The EU is boosting electrification to secure energy, improve competitiveness, and cut emissions, driven by Strait of Hormuz risks.
LNG has become a mainstream marine fuel by 2026, with widespread adoption and bunkering infrastructure globally
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