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16 permanent magnet shaft generators are to be installed for ABB Marine & Ports in dry cargo container vessels
Two new gas-fired combined cycle blocks powered by GE equipment at EGAT’s Bang Pakong Power Plant in Thailand
Successful testing of methanol-fueled HT-PEM system paves the way for further scale-up
City of Rotterdam will serve as the official host of the 2023 exhibition, with potential to extend the cooperation
MAN Energy Solutions exec says marine industry is set to fail in meeting net-zero targets unless regulatory action is taken
Company sets sights on IMO Tier III compliance and sustainable fuels with new engine developments
20-cylinder medium-speed engine is designed for fuel flexibility and environmental performance
Lube oil is one of first 40 BN Category II available in major shipping hubs in commercial volumes
Hybrid solution suitable for various vessel types with a performance range of 900 to 1600 kW
Company highlights propulsion solutions designed to propel the maritime industry forward
New engine offers power ranges up to 1000 hp to enable use in a variety of marine propulsion applications
Report states fuel availability will be greatest hurdle to decarbonization
Leaders in the passenger shipbuilding sector will come together in the Marine Interiors area at SMM
Company highlights propulsion and engine control systems and engine management and automation technologies for marine engines
Incat-built catamaran ferry will utilize Wärtsilä’s 31 dual-fuel engine technology using primarily LNG fuel
GE’s 7HA.03 combined cycle plant equipment will power Kindle Energy’s new Magnolia Power Plant
Microgrid system will be used to strengthen the base’s energy and water resilience
Volvo Penta variable-speed marine generator sets enable vessels to be built with smaller battery banks and charged on the move
System integrated with solar array to form a microgrid to reduce peak electricity demand, provide backup power
Ambri’s long-duration energy storage will be used by Xcel Energy to further its zero carbon electricity goals