LNG-powered largest cruise ship sets sail
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship, has set sail from Miami, taking maritime engineering and on-board hospitality into new waters.
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Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship, has set sail from Miami, taking maritime engineering and on-board hospitality into new waters.
Future biomethane policy support should be structured around carbon intensity, according to a UK Government consultation response to the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) Mid-Scheme Review.
A naming ceremony has been held for the 13,000 TEU HMM Garnet, the first of 12 LNG-ready containerships.
Drax Group plans to establish a new independent business that aims to become a leader in large-scale carbon removal.
The UK government cannot demonstrate that current biomass arrangements are adequate to providing confidence in meeting sustainability standards, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report.
MAN Cryo’s design for an ammonia fuel-supply system to safely provide ammonia to marine-engine applications has been awarded an Approval in Principle from classification societies DNV and Bureau Veritas.
ADNOC’s board has increased its decarbonisation and low-carbon solutions budget allocation to $23bn (AED84.4bn).
Sasol and Topsoe have appointed Jan Toschka as CEO of their 50/50 joint venture, which will develop, build, own, and operate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) ventures and market-related products.
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