The 120 TEU Yara Birkeland is the world's first battery-electric container feeder for commercial use, and the ultimate goal of the project partners is to operate it as an autonomous vessel.

With government support worth NOK 46.3 million, a Norwegian alliance aims to build the world's first green ammonia-fueled tanker to transport green ammonia. On Friday December 18, the Norwegian financing plan Pilot-E confirmed that it will support the MS Green Ammonia project with NOK 46.3 million. Grieg Edge and Wärtsilä Norway jointly lead the project to launch the GHG-free tanker in 2024.

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) has more or less the same composition as natural gas used for homes and power generation, and in industry. Its main component is methane (CH4), the hydrocarbon fuel with the lowest carbon content.

The number of houses using exhaust gas cleaning systems, better known as "scrubbers", has grown from just three houses in 2008 to more than 4,300 in 2020. Although scrubbers are effective in reducing sulfur dioxide emissions ( SO2) in the air, sulfur and other pollutants removed from the exhaust gases - including carcinogens such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals - are discharged overboard as wash water, also called flush water .

The European Biogas Association (EBA), Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE), the Natural Gas and Vehicle Biogas Association (NGVA Europe) and SEA-LNG published a joint document, which demonstrates the concrete benefits of using BioLNG to decarbonize hard-to-beat transportation sectors through the provision of the latest facts and figures.

LPG fueling can be done in a number of ways, from terminals, refineries, onshore trucks, small LPG transport vessels or barges. There are more than 1,000 LPG storage facilities around the world that can be used for LPG fueling, and more than 700 small LPG vessels that can be used for vessel fueling.

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