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News by Diana MihalacheNov 18, 20207:48 pm
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New MARPOL draft amendments approved by MEPC 75

With MEPC 75 taking place these days, there is a lot of talk about what’s the plan to reduce emissions by 2030. Already, the October draft for mandatory regulations to cut the carbon intensity of […]

News by Diana MihalacheNov 17, 20202:00 pmNov 16, 2020
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Satellite used to detect marine pollution from individual ships

Recently and, for the first time, scientists were able to detect nitrogen dioxide (NO2) plumes from individual ships from space, by using data from the Copernicus Sentinel-5P satellite. Since the beginning of 2020, the maximum […]

News by Diana MihalacheNov 16, 20204:00 pmNov 15, 2020
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AI driven ships: will Mayflower change Shipping as we know it?

If you are like me and enjoy a good hi-tech story, then the new Mayflower Autonomous ship launch must have intrigued you. Powered by AI and the energy from the sun, the new trimaran Mayflower […]

Uncategorized by Diana MihalacheNov 15, 20202:48 pm
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Ballast Water: What’s the best method of treatment?

A Ballast Water Treatment System is a crucial and necessary piece of equipment for globally trading commercial vessels but not all use the same method or are made equal. Today, there are numerous available solutions […]

News by Diana MihalacheNov 11, 202010:48 amNov 18, 2020
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A Self-Driving, Zero Emission Ferry that wants to revolutionize public transport

What would you say if there was a ferry in your city that is self-driving, can be summoned with your phone and on top of that, is emission free? If there is none, don’t worry, […]

News by Diana MihalacheNov 10, 202010:56 pmNov 18, 2020
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Methanol as Marine Fuel?

The IMO’s Maritime Safety Committee has adopted new interim guidelines on the use of ethyl and methyl alcohols as options for marine fuel. Currently, Methanol is considered to be among the lowest emission fuels for […]

News by Diana MihalacheNov 9, 20203:33 pmNov 9, 2020
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“Safe Air” technology and the first ship to have it

This summer, MSC Cruises was one of the first major cruise line in the world to restart cruising with new health and safety protocols specifically designed for COVID-19 prevention. The world kept its breath after […]

Uncategorized by Diana MihalacheNov 8, 202012:00 am
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Biden victory and climate change

Today, no matter where you are in the world, you must have read or heard about Joe Biden’s victory (or projected victory?) as the 46th President of the United States of America. Without getting too […]

News by Diana MihalacheNov 4, 202011:31 pmNov 18, 2020
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Food Waste Digesters – a solution for the cruise industry?

BioHiTech has declared in a news press released last week, that it has received an additional purchase order for its Revolution Series food waste digesters from Carnival Corporation, valued at approximately $500,000. The delivery for […]

News by Diana MihalacheNov 4, 20205:06 pm
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The first flag state to join the Getting to Zero coalition

It’s official: The Isle of Man Ship Registry has become the first flag state to join the Getting to Zero Coalition. The Getting to Zero Coalition The Getting to Zero Coalition is an industry-led alliance […]

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