Silverstream Technologies Inks Deal With China Classification Society

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Silverstream Technologies, a maritime clean tech firm, has inked an Agreement in Principle (AIP) with China Classification Society (CCS), a prominent member of the International Association of Classification Societies (IACS), serving China’s shipping, offshore, and related industries.

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Silverstream Technologies has entered its first-ever agreement with a classification society, China Classification Society (CCS).

The Agreement in Principle (AIP)...

https://mfame.guru/silverstream-technologies-inks-deal-with-china-classification-society/

Erma First carbon capture and storage system gains LR AiP

Perama, Greece, headquartered Erma First, well known for its ballast water management solutions, is adding shipboard carbon capture and storage (CCS) to its offerings. Today, its amine absorption-based CCS solution was awarded a Lloyd’s Register (LR) Approval in Principle (AiP) in a ceremony at the Maritime Cyprus event.

The Erma First carbon capure and storage system uses absorption technology to mix flue gas CO2 with a proprietary amine solvent, which is then heated to produce a chemical...

https://www.marinelog.com/technology/erma-first-carbon-capture-and-storage-system-gains-lr-aip/

WinGD wins LR approval in principle for ammonia-fueled two-stroke engines

As the race to be first to market with future-fueled engines picks up pace, Lloyd’s Register has granted Winterthur, Switzerland, headquartered engine designer WinGD the first ever approval in principle (AiP) for its ammonia-fueled two­­‑stroke engines. The AiP was awarded for WinGD’s X-DF-A dual-fuel range and gives shipowners the assurances they need to realize vessel designs using ammonia-fueled main engines.

WinGD says that its ammonia-fueled two-stroke engine series research has been...

https://www.marinelog.com/shipbuilding/engines-fuel/wingd-wins-lr-approval-in-principle-for-ammonia-fueled-two-stroke-engines/

SEACOR Holdings sells U.S. harbor towing business

SEACOR Holdings Inc. says its Seabulk Towing Holdings Inc. subsidiary is to sell its U.S. harbor towing operations and assets. They are being bought by two fifth-generation family-owned companies: New Orleans headquartered E.N. Bisso & Son, Inc. and Houston headquartered Bay-Houston Towing Co.

The E.N. Bisso transaction includes 12 harbor towing vessels serving ports in Florida and Alabama. Bay-Houston is acquiring eight vessels operating in Texas along the Sabine Neches Navigation District and...

https://www.marinelog.com/inland-coastal/seacor-holdings-sells-u-s-harbor-towing-business/

DNV Grants Approval To HD KSOE’s Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier Hydrogen System

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DNV Grants Approval in Principle (AIP) to HD KSOE’s Hydrogen System for Large-Scale Transport. HD KSOE targets hydrogen carrier development by 2030.

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  • Sustainable hydrogen is crucial for global energy transition.
  • Challenges in hydrogen transport at extremely low temperatures.
  • HD KSOE’s system uses boil-off gas for hybrid propulsion.
  • Collaboration with partners like Woodside Energy and Linde Engineering.
  • Goal to commercialize advancements by 2030 for...

https://mfame.guru/dnv-grants-approval-to-hd-ksoes-liquefied-hydrogen-carrier-hydrogen-system/

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