Hummel LNG barge continues to work successfully
Becker Marine Systems claims that the Hummel LNG Hybrid Barge, which provides power to AIDAsol in the port of Hamburg, Germany, is continuing to work perfectly, despite reports saying otherwise.
Becker Marine Systems claims that the Hummel LNG Hybrid Barge, which provides power to AIDAsol in the port of Hamburg, Germany, is continuing to work perfectly, despite reports saying otherwise.
Gainn has released a statement claiming that tests are ready to commence for the Bencomo Express’ LNG dual-fuel engine conversion project.
MAN Rollo, the Netherlands, outline the challenges and advantages of using LNG as a marine fuel to meet IMO Tier III emission standards.
ENGIE has announced that is cooperating with La Poste Group to develop a number of eco-mobility projects that utilise natural gas and hydrogen.
Gondan Shipyard has announced that it has launched the first dual-fuel tug built in Europe.
DNV GL has released a report advising the EU on elements required for wider adoption of LNG as a marine fuel in Europe.
The Fos Tonkin LNG terminal has doubled the capacity of its LNG truck loading facility to accommodate up to 8 trucks per day.
Greenville Energy Ltd and Cryo Pur – an equipment supplier based in Palaiseau, France – have announced that they will build Northern Ireland’s first bio-LNG plant.
Tallink Grupp has announced that its new LNG-driven fast ferry, Megastar, has been christened at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland.
Elengy has confirmed that it is investigating the construction of a new LNG truck loading facility at the Montoir-de-Bretagne LNG terminal.
Iveco and Uniper have released a joint statement claiming that they have opened Germany’s first LNG truck fuelling station in Ulm.
Conrad Shipyard has announced that it has formed a new business unit, which will focus on LNG projects.
The LNG Motion project, which was initiated by Axègaz, will be awarded a €27.8 million grant from the Connecting Europe Facility for Transport (CEF-Transport) programme.
The newly expanded Panama Canal has now been officially opened.
According to Reuters, Shell has confirmed that it will continue to work alongside both the UK government and European institutions, despite the country’s decision to leave the EU.