Sustainability
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Wartsila Powers Allseas Newbuild with Alt-Fuel Engine | Mariner News
Wartsila has secured a significant order to supply an alt-fuel ready engine for Allseas Group’s new semi-submersible heavy transport vessel.…
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Sumitomo, VTT Partner on Syngas for Green Marine Fuels | Mariner News
Leading energy solutions firm Sumitomo SHI FW (SFW) and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland have announced a strategic licensing…
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Interferry Urges Halt to 100% EU ETS for Shipping | Mariner News
Interferry Urges Pause on EU ETS Shipping Coverage Interferry, the global ferry association, is calling for an immediate halt to…
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IMO Welcomes BBNJ Agreement for Ocean Protection | Mariner News
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) enthusiastically welcomes the BBNJ Agreement’s entry into force on January 17, 2026. This landmark global…
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IMO Welcomes BBNJ Agreement for Ocean Protection | Mariner News
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) enthusiastically welcomes the BBNJ Agreement’s entry into force on January 17, 2026. This landmark global…
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K Saetre Rederi Orders Electric Cargo Vessel | Mariner News
K Saetre Rederi is pioneering sustainable maritime transport with an order for a cutting-edge electric cargo vessel from Dutch shipyard…
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Singapore’s Marine Fuel: Ammonia 4% by 2035 | Mariner News
Ammonia is poised to become a significant player in Singapore’s marine fuel sector, projected to fulfill up to 4% of…
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Ammonia Bunkering Propelled in US, Europe for Green Fuel | Mariner News
A significant stride towards decarbonizing global shipping is underway as TFG Marine, CF Industries, and Trafigura announce a strategic partnership…
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Ammonia Bunkering Propelled in US, Europe for Green Fuel | Mariner News
A significant stride towards decarbonizing global shipping is underway as TFG Marine, CF Industries, and Trafigura announce a strategic partnership…
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China’s Shipping to Thrive Under IMO Carbon Rules | Mariner News
Despite initial hesitation, adopting the International Maritime Organization (IMO) carbon rules presents a significant opportunity for China’s shipping sector. As…
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