Category: retrofit
-
Everllence, MEYER RE join forces to develop methanol retrofitting solutions
Everllence, MEYER RE join forces to develop methanol retrofitting solutions German engine manufacturer Everllence (formerly MAN Energy Solutions) and compatriot MEYER RE, an arm […] The post Everllence, MEYER RE join forces to develop methanol retrofitting solutions appeared first on Offshore Energy. Sara Kosmajac Go to offshore energy biz
-
Op-Ed: Why ship retrofit strategies need a rethink
Op-Ed: Why ship retrofit strategies need a rethink By Matteo Di Maio, Co-founder and Director of Bluestone Group As decarbonization deadlines close in, shipowners are under unprecedented pressure to retrofit and upgrade their fleets while minimizing off-hire. Yet the technical services models many still rely on, built around planned yard stays and standardized approaches, were…
-
Atal begins $123.7M retrofitting project focused on green shipping
Atal begins $123.7M retrofitting project focused on green shipping If the shipping industry were a country, it would be the sixth-largest polluter in the world. With its $123.7 million retrofitting project, Amsterdam-based Atal Solutions—alongside Damen Shipyards Group, Blue Astra Maritime Shipping, and a consortium of partners—is taking direct action to change that. This initiative represents…
-
Sea-Cargo retrofitting RoRo pair to cut fossil fuel use by up to 50%
Sea-Cargo retrofitting RoRo pair to cut fossil fuel use by up to 50% Norwegian shipowner Sea-Cargo has decided to remodel two of its roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) ships in an effort to achieve a reduction of 50% in fossil fuel consumption. The post Sea-Cargo retrofitting RoRo pair to cut fossil fuel use by up to 50% appeared…
-
MMMCZCS: Retrofit project preparing bulkers for methanol paves the way to greener shipping
MMMCZCS: Retrofit project preparing bulkers for methanol paves the way to greener shipping The project for retrofitting conventionally-fueled Kamsarmax bulk carrier to dual-fuel methanol, co-led by MMMCZCS and Tsuneishi Shipbuilding, has received approval in principle (AiP), paving the way for green transition within the medium-size bulk carrier sector. The post MMMCZCS: Retrofit project preparing bulkers…
-
VIDEO: Damen upgrades Van Oord cable layer Nexus
VIDEO: Damen upgrades Van Oord cable layer Nexus Rotterdam-headquartered Van Oord has installed selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems on its 2014-built cable-laying vessel Nexus, making it fully IMO Tier III compliant. The work was carried out by the vessel’s original builder, Damen Shipyards Group, at Damen Ship Repair Amsterdam. The Nexus is a Damen Offshore…