J-ENG launches development of methanol-fuelled UEC50LSJM engine
Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) has started developing a methanol-fuelled marine engine, designated UEC50LSJM.The post J-ENG launches development of methanol-fuelled UEC50LSJM engine appeared first on Ship Technology.
DNV report: Methanol as marine fuel at high readiness level, but adoption hurdles remain
As the industry explores multiple decarbonization pathways, methanol is gaining attention as a practical and scalable alternative fuel for deep-sea shipping. This is supported by over 450 methanol-capable vessels in operation and on order and technical solutions now available for
DNV and WMMF publish guide to support shipowners’ path to net-zero
The maritime industry is experiencing a period of significant transformation, driven by rapidly evolving regulations, increasing commercial pressure, and a global shift towards reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In response, DNV and the World Maritime Merchants Forum (WMMF)
DNV awards AiP to HD HHI for innovative LNGC and VLEC designs with forward accommodation and WAPS
At Gastech 2025, DNV awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) to HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HD HHI) for the design of next-generation LNG carriers (LNGC) and Very Large Ethane Carriers (VLEC) with forward accommodation and Wind-Assisted Propulsion Systems (WAPS).
Viewpoint: Good is not the enemy of the perfect fuel solution — and it’s the best place to start
Viewpoint: Good is not the enemy of the perfect fuel solution — and it’s the best place to start Maritime decarbonisation is in a state of flux. Despite the positive message sent by member nations of the International Maritime Organization at the 80th session of the Marine…
Port Will Advance Sustainability, Efficiency Using $380M Federal Investment to Electrify Assets
Battery-electric equipment will replace internal combustion infrastructure October 29, 2024 NORFOLK, VA — The Port of Virginia® is closer to its goal of eliminating all greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 thanks to a recently announced multi-million-dollar federal grant that will be
Port Will Advance Sustainability, Efficiency Using $380M Federal Investment to Electrify Assets
Battery-electric equipment will replace internal combustion infrastructure October 29, 2024 NORFOLK, VA — The Port of Virginia® is closer to its goal of eliminating all greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 thanks to a recently announced multi-million-dollar federal grant that will be