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Norway Awards $100 Million to Advance Ammonia, Hydrogen, and Electric Ships

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The Norwegian government through its Enova SF project designed to accelerate environmental-friendly technologies awarded a total of approximately $108...

#fcev #ship #ships #fuelcell #hydrogen #fuelcells #greenhydrogen

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GAO: U.S. Navy Wasted $2B on Failed Cruiser Modernization Effort

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 The U.S. Navy ended up wasting nearly $2 billion on four aging cruisers because of poor planning, lax oversight and an unwillingness to hold private-...

on Wed, 8AM

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After Assad's Ouster, What Next for Iran and Yemen?

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 The failure of Iran’s Axis of Resistance proxies in the Levant, in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, of course has local repercussions.  But it also has massi...

on Tue, 8PM

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Lock Accident Halts Shipping into France and Luxembourg on the Moselle

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 Shipping authorities are scrambling to come up with temporary solutions after an accident on Sunday, December 8, damaged a key lock on a tributary of...

on Thu, 11PM

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Humpback Whales Display Altruistic Behavior

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A team of researchers from NOAA have published an analysis indicating that humpback whales are intentionally helping other creatures to escape

on Nov 24

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Ukraine Kills Senior Officer From Russia's Black Sea Fleet

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Ukrainian agents have killed a top officer from one of Russia's Black Sea missile-boat squadrons in Sevastopol, taking revenge for a series of cru...

on Nov 17

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Ukraine Launches Drone Attack on Port of Berdyansk

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On Thursday, Ukrainian forces hit the occupied port of Berdyansk with repeated drone strikes, resulting in unspecified damage. It is the second time t...

on Nov 1

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Replica of Magellan's Flagship Hits Bridge in St. Augustine

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On Monday, a tall ship allided with a bridge at the harbor entrance at St. Augustine, Florida, striking the structure but causing no major damage. The...

on Oct 29

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BV: Wind Propulsion Has Come of Age, But Needs Better Regulatory Clarity

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 After working on multiple wind-propulsion projects for innovative shipowners, class society BV has carried out a new study on wind technology, and it...

on Oct 28

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Russia Strikes Cargo Ship in Ukrainian Port of Yuzhny

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A Russian missile strike damaged a civilian vessel at the port of Yuzhny, Ukraine overnight Saturday, according to Ukrainian state media and the Russi...

on Oct 8

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Ukraine Prosecuting Ship’s Officers for Entering Sevastopol

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 Ukraine’s Prosecutor for Crimea and the City of Sevastopol is proceeding with charges against a second officer from a small bulker Ukraine detained i...

on Sep 29

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Amogy Demonstrates Tugboat Powered by Ammonia Cracking/Fuel Cell

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 A start-up company focusing on ammonia-to-power technology, Amogy demonstrated the first tugboat powered by its cracking technology just short of the...

on Sep 24

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Video: Containers Floating in Rotterdam After Inland Cargo Ship Hits Bridge

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For the second time this year, one of the many inland cargo vessels moving containers in and out of the Port of Rotterdam has hit one of the city’s ro...

on Sep 12

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U.S. Sanctions Four Freighters for Delivering Iranian Weapons to Russia

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 The U.S. Treasury has slapped sanctions on four vessels and ten people for trading Iranian weapons to Russia, including close-range ballistic missile...

on Sep 11

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New Interest in Norway’s Svalbard from China and Others for Arctic Research

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 As more countries continue to invest in polar science, the Norwegian Arctic Archipelago of Svalbard is attracting increased international attention,...

on Sep 2

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U.S. Carrier Held Back in Fight With Houthis to Avoid Angering Iran

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 The U.S. Navy's Carrier Strike Group Two was instructed to limit large-scale counterstrikes against Houthi rebels in order to avoid upsetting the...

on Sep 1

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Shipbuilder HD Hyundai is Making Investments in Hydrogen Fuel Cells

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 Working to develop its long-term position in the shipping industry, HD Hyundai is stepping up its focus on hydrogen fuel cells and their potential bo...

on Aug 28

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Dali Completes Offloading Containers as Salvage Operation Continues

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 Nearly five months after the fatal allision of the containership Dali with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, offloading of the vessel has been co...

on Aug 26

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Italians Seized Weapons and Drones Smuggled in Containers Going to Libya

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 Italian police and customs authorities confirmed they seized a cache of weapons and two drones designed for military use from containers being transp...

on Aug 12

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Ukraine Opens Bidding Seeking Manager for Seized Russian Bulker

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 With grain shipments continuing to grow and a shortage of storage space after the Russian attacks on port facilities, the Ukrainian Asset Recovery an...

on Aug 11

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"Dark" LNG Carrier Covertly Loads Cargo at Sanctioned Terminal

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Satellite images of Novatek's sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 facility show what many energy observers have warned for months: obscure Russian shipping in...

on Aug 7

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Study: Warming Waters Will Cause Serious Declines in Regional Fisheries

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 Global fish catches are likely to plunge if the planet warms by just a few degrees, according to one of the most comprehensive attempts to model this...

on Jul 30

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Orcas Sink Yacht in Strait of Gibraltar

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The crew of a British yacht had to be rescued after an orca sank their vessel in the Strait of Gibraltar, according to Spanish authorities. It is the...

on Jul 27

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Russian Superyacht Alfa Nero Finally Sold for $40 Million

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 At long last, the Russian superyacht Alfa Nero has been sold, two years after authorities in Antigua and Barbuda seized the ultraluxury vessel and pu...

on Jul 23

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UK’s New PM Launches “Call to Action” Targeting Russian Tankers

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 The new government of the UK being led by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is moving aggressively less than two weeks after taking office to target Ru...

on Jul 20

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San Francisco Bay Gets New Carbon Fiber Plug-in-Hybrid Ferry

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 On the same day as the inauguration of a new hydrogen-powered ferry for San Francisco's Blue & Gold Fleet, the Angel Island Tiburon Ferry (AITF)...

on Jul 18

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At Risk From Ukrainian Attacks, Last Russian Patrol Ship Leaves Crimea

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The last patrol ship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet remaining in Crimea has departed, according to a spokesman for the Ukrainian armed forces. If conf...

on Jul 16

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Russian Navy Vessel Spotted at New "Base" in Abkhazia

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 The Russian-backed government of Abkhazia, Georgia appears to have just hosted its first Russian Navy vessel, according to satellite imagery released...

on Jul 12

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DNV Rules Create In-Operation Class Framework, Enable Hydrogen Vessels

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Classification society DNV has published updates to its rules for classification of ships and offshore structures. In addition to rules supporting the...

on Jul 9

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Video: Houthis Claim First Launch of Hypersonic Missile Targeting MSC Ship

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The Houthis military and spokesperson are asserting that they have launched for the first time a hypersonic missile which was used to target an MSC co...

on Jul 5

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China Conducts Landing Ship Drills as Tensions Rise in S. China Sea

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 China's navy is conducting amphibious drills in the South China Sea as tensions rise over control of the Philippine exclusive economic zone,  ove...

on Jun 25

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AI Image Tools May Help Autonomous Ships Drive Safely in the Arctic

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 [By Sølvi Normannsen]Imagine an autonomous ship sailing through one of the world’s most extreme ocean areas. Sea ice is everywhere. Fog, snow or rain...

on Jun 25

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CSSC Researchers Claim to Track Fast-Moving Submarines From Above

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A team of Chinese researchers claims to have found a way to track even the stealthiest attack-sub designs in the U.S. Navy, depending on their speed. ...

on Jun 25

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Russia Transshipping Fish Through Norway to Avoid Dutch Shipping Ban

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 There has been extensive reporting on Russia’s use of transshipping with ship-to-ship transfers of oil in secluded locations, but now comes a report...

on Jun 24

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Ukraine Claims a Russian Destroyer Caught Fire in the Barents Sea

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A Russian destroyer has caught fire while under way in the Barents Sea and is "struggling for survival," according to Ukraine's armed forces. Acco...

on Jun 14

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Mass AIS Spoofing Event "Moves" Dozens of Ships to Crimean Airport

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 In early June 2024, dozens of merchant ships began transmitting AIS positions that put them at airports in the occupied Crimean peninsula and the Rus...

on Jun 11

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Study: Tanker Sector's Profits Could Fall by a Third Due to Climate Action

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 In a new report, researchers at University College London and the Kuhne Foundation predict that the tanker and gas carrier segments will see their pr...

on Jun 7

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Somaliland: Ethiopian Naval Base Could Help Contain Houthis

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 The leader of the breakaway region of Somaliland believes that a future Ethiopian naval base - the first since Ethiopia lost access to the sea three...

on May 30

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U.S. Navy Bases are Ejecting Foreign Nationals 2-3 Times a Week

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The U.S. Navy's base security personnel are catching and evicting a steadily increasing number of foreign nationals - particularly Chinese citizen...

on May 29

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Senior Maryland Pilot Warned Officials of Risk of Bridge Strike

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 A senior Maryland pilot raised concerns about the risk of an allision between a big ship and the Francis Scott Key Bridge at least as early as 2006,...

on May 26

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Ukraine Says Naval Forces Destroyed Another Russian Warship

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 For a country without a large naval presence, Ukraine continues to report a string of successes against the Russian Navy. In the latest report, the U...

on May 20

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Video: Ukraine Is Adding Anti-Aircraft Missiles to its Suicide Drones

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Ukraine's intelligence service has claimed a hit on yet another Russian Navy vessel using its Magura V5 suicide drone. The device has damaged or s...

on May 9

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Belgium and Namibia to Develop Africa’s First Hydrogen Ship, Infrastructure

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 Partners from Belgium and the African nation of Namibia mapped out a plan to develop the continent’s hydrogen infrastructure for the production and e...

on May 3

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Corvus Energy to Supply ESS for First Net Zero Subsea Construction Vessel

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Corvus Energy, the leading provider of marine battery and fuel cell systems, is pleased to announce that they have been selected by HAF Power Solution...

on Apr 30

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First Containership in Over Two Years Reaches Ukraine to Expand Service

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 Ukraine continues to highlight steps for the restoration of shipping operations with reports that the first dedicated containership arrived in the Bl...

on Apr 26

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Baltimore Opens Third Channel as Plans Sequence Efforts to Refloat Dali

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 Recovery efforts in Baltimore continue to make good progress Maryland Governor Wes Moore highlighted in a briefing on Friday afternoon, April 19, rep...

on Apr 22

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New York Ends Third Wind Round Without Awards Due to Material Modifications

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 In the latest setback to U.S. plans to accelerate renewable energy development, New York State regulators today reported they closed the third round...

on Apr 19

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World’s Largest Hydrogen-Powered RoPax to be Built at Norway’s Myklebust

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The designs have been finalized and the shipyard was chosen for an ambitious project to build two of the world’s largest hydrogen-fueled passenger and...

on Apr 19

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Oregon’s Port of Portland to Suspend Container Operations as Losses Grow

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 Oregon’s only ocean seaport, the Port of Portland, informed shippers yesterday that it plans to suspend container operations as of October 1. Like ma...

on Apr 17

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Ukrainian Spy Agency Claims it Lit a Fire on a Russian Corvette

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 Ukraine's military intelligence directorate, the GUR, has claimed responsibility for a serious fire aboard a Russian warship at the port of Kalin...

on Apr 10