UK-based PurEmissions Holdings is seeking partners to help develop exhaust gas pollution control technology […]
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UK-based PurEmissions Holdings is seeking partners to help develop exhaust gas pollution control technology […]
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The UK government has committed £34 million ($43 million) of funding, which is part of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC), for new technologies that will help decarbonise shipping.
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Expleo, a global engineering, technology and consultancy service provider, has developed a closed-loop e-methanol […]
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Green shore power could reduce emissions in ports by more than 90%, as well as minimise noise and air pollution levels, a new feasibility study released by Scotland’s Aberdeen Harbour shows. The…
A team of Expleo engineers has completed an onboard survey of the service operations vessel (SOV) Bibby WaveMaster1 as part of a government-funded feasibility study to find green marine retrofit…
Marine robotics company Ocean Infinity and its partners are planning to build a marine propulsion test facility with an integrated ammonia marine propulsion system (AMPS). The post Ocean Infinity to…
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UK ferry operator Caledonian Maritime Assets (CMAL) and the University of Strathclyde have secured a £30,000 (US$40,900) grant to fund a six-month research project to ex ..
BAE Systems, in collaboration with other maritime industry companies, has secured funding from the UK Department for Transport to design, develop, and demonstrate maritim ..
A study led by Northern Ireland-based maritime design and applied technologies company Artemis Technologies has been awarded £533,000 (US$624,000) to investigate transfo ..
Fifty-five projects in the UK will receive a share of a £23 million (around $32 million) pot to support the development of innovative technologies aimed at encouraging zero emissions. The post…
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