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AAM to build electric vessels for San Francisco Bay Ferry
Set to become the first high-speed, zero-emission, battery-electric vessels in U.S.
Vessev VS-9 electric hydrofoil enters testing in Auckland
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The battery-electric 10-passenger hydrofoil has a range of 50 nautical miles
All American Marine delivers Scania-powered tour vessel
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Propulsion package includes MJP 350X Waterjects with Scania DI16 082M engines
Concordia Damen trials hydrogen-powered inland barge
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Technical sea trials held and and a provisional certificate received to put the vessel into service
Damen Maaskant electrifies razor shell fishing vessel
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Vessel used to fish for razor shells now fitted with an electric propopulsion motor
Wärtsilä signs 10-year GAP agreement for LNG-fueled ferry
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Covers maintenance of ferry’s dual-fuel main and auxiliary engines
Yanmar engines power Maine lobster boats
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Both vessels powered by IMO Tier II and EPA Tier 3-compliant Yanmar marine diesel engines
Danfoss Editron to deliver powertrain components for fast crew supply vessel
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The hybrid-electric ship will be used to transport crew and cargo to offshore locations
Andritz working on 3-in-1 scrubber solution
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Integrated NOx removal method to be installed on RoRo ferry
New ‘future-proof’ LNG ship design from Deltamarin
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Company says flexible platform offers options including greater LNG capacity, methanol, ammonia, hydrogen as fuel
World’s First LPG Retrofit Announced
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LPG carrier’s low-speed main-engine converted to dual-fuel running
Fuel Cell Project Seeks To Cut Marine Emissions
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1.2 MW prototype being tested
MAN’s Biggest Gas Engine Passes Trials
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MAN Energy Solutions said that the first ME-GI (gas injection) engine featuring its newly-developed Pump Vaporizer Unit (PVU) has successfully completed liquefied
First Series 4000 Gas Engines Start Sea Trials
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16-cylinder MTU Series 4000 engines have an output of 1492 kW