Transitioning to low-carbon fuels will be essential to secure the long-term future of the industry and meet International Maritime Organisation (IMO) emissions reduction targets for 2030 and 2050, but still-developing technologies and the long lifetime of existing vessels makes this an even
The event will take place in the center of shipbuilding and sub-industry in VIAPORT Marina Tuzla.
Hydroniq Coolers will supply its hull-integrated “Rack” seawater cooling system to the two wellboats.
The ships are being built at the Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) shipyard in Korea for the Greek ship management service provider Capital Gas Ship Management Corp.
FUELSAVE’s FS MARINE+ optimises combustion through the dynamic injection of hydrogen, oxygen, water and methanol through the air intake.
The increasing use of green hydrogen forms the basis to cost-competitive synthetic fuels with a zero carbon footprint.
The event will feature innovations from all sectors, covering topics such as climate change, maritime energy transition, and digital transformation.
The event will feature a broad range of seminars and conferences, where experts share their knowledge and expertise on nagivating the challenges ahead.
It will be one of the first face to face events for the oil spill industry, and it will take measures to create a COVID safe environment, while still being welcoming to visitors, exhibitors, and conference delegates.
The conferences will dive into the main issues facing the shipping industry, with sessions chaired by industry leaders.