Report: Methanol and Ammonia Fuel Are Quickly Moving from Theory to Reality
Article from Maritime Executive The age of methanol and ammonia-powered vessels is quickly emerging, finds a new report from the Global Maritime Forum’s Getting to Zero Coalition. Based on interviews
Maximizing the potential of biofuels in shipping
Article from AJOT Biofuels are an increasingly attractive decarbonization option for shipowners. A new white paper from DNV analyses an evolving supply picture while also providing technical guidance to shipowners
First US-Built Offshore Wind Installation Vessel Begins Sea Trials as Nation’s Largest Offshore Wind Project Hits Halfway Mark
Trump Administration Approves Two Major Oil & Gas Export Projects Article from Maritime Executive The Trump administration has signed off on permitting approvals for two major oil and gas export
First US-Built Offshore Wind Installation Vessel Begins Sea Trials as Nation’s Largest Offshore Wind Project Hits Halfway Mark
Article by Mike Schuler of gCaptain The Charybdis, America’s first domestically-built wind turbine installation vessel, has commenced sea trials in Brownsville, Texas, marking a significant milestone for the U.S. offshore
Equinor Secures $3B in Financing as Empire Wind 1 Moves Forward
Article from Maritime Executive A project financing package was completed at the end of December to continue the momentum for the development of another of the early, large offshore wind
US LNG gas demand hits record high on last day of the year
Article from Reuters U.S. natural gas demand from LNG plants hit a record on Tuesday, the last day of the year, climbing to 15.2 billion cubic feed (bcf) in a
US LNG Export Capacity Expands as Cheniere’s Corpus Christi Stage 3 Project Starts Production
By Mike Schuler at gCaptain Cheniere Energy (NYSE: LNG) has achieved first LNG production from Train 1 of its Corpus Christi Stage 3 Liquefaction Project, marking the latest significant expansion
Maryland Offshore Wind Projects Receive Final BOEM Approval
Article from Maritime Executive The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced its approval of the Construction and Operations Plan for the Maryland Offshore Wind project. This is the final
US ports program to help boost wider hydrogen adoption
A program to introduce clean hydrogen in U.S. ports will complement the hub initiative and pave the way for a wider use of the gas in the maritime and industrial