Category: Sustainable Marine Fuels

Indian shipbuilder SDHI wins ammonia dual-fuel bulk carrier order

Indian shipbuilder SDHI wins ammonia dual-fuel bulk carrier order

April 8, 2026 |

In India, Swan Defence and Heavy Industries has signed a contract with Energy ONE Limited to build four 92,500 deadweight ton ammonia dual-fuel bulk carriers, the first such vessels to be built in India and among the largest commercial ships ever constructed at an Indian shipyard. The vessels, each 229.5 meters long, will be equipped […]

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Sawgrass LNG completes first shore-to-ship LNG bunkering at Port Everglades

Sawgrass LNG completes first shore-to-ship LNG bunkering at Port Everglades

April 8, 2026 |

In the United States, Sawgrass LNG & Power has completed the first shore-to-ship liquefied natural gas bunkering operation at Port Everglades, fueling the Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection vessel Ilma. The operation was conducted in coordination with the U.S. Coast Guard, Broward Sheriff’s Office, and port authorities, expanding Port Everglades’ lower-carbon fuel options for cruise and cargo […]

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Korea Maritime Institute calls for legal framework to unlock marine ammonia

Korea Maritime Institute calls for legal framework to unlock marine ammonia

April 8, 2026 |

In South Korea, the Korea Maritime Institute has published research urging the government to build a legal and regulatory framework for green ammonia as a marine fuel, warning that the country’s shipping industry risks falling behind as international emissions rules tighten. The institute highlighted that South Korea currently imports all of its ammonia and has […]

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World Fuel Services, West Coast Clean Fuels bunker methanol in Florida

World Fuel Services, West Coast Clean Fuels bunker methanol in Florida

April 8, 2026 |

In the United States, World Fuel Services and West Coast Clean Fuels have completed the country’s first over-the-water methanol bunker fuel delivery, carried out in South Florida last month, making a nationwide methanol bunkering capability available to vessel owners and operators for the first time. West Coast Clean Fuels is currently the only operator in […]

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World’s largest battery maker CATL looks to dominate electric shipping

World’s largest battery maker CATL looks to dominate electric shipping

April 8, 2026 |

In China, the Financial Times reports, CATL, the world’s largest battery maker, is pushing to electrify parts of the global shipping fleet, having deployed batteries on around 900 vessels so far, mostly smaller craft operating close to the Chinese coastline. The company controls 37% of the EV battery market and is now doubling its marine […]

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Guilin Wuzhou, Tiancheng pitch hydrogen boat for Dongjiang Lake

Guilin Wuzhou, Tiancheng pitch hydrogen boat for Dongjiang Lake

April 8, 2026 |

In China, a shipmaker that successfully trialed the world’s first bioethanol-reforming hydrogen vessel on the Li River last July is in talks to bring the same technology to Dongjiang Lake, a protected national water source in Hunan province. Guilin Wuzhou, a state-owned shipbuilder based in Guangxi, hosted a delegation from Hunan last month that included […]

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India’s Harit Sagar plan orders electric tugs and backs green hydrogen hubs

India’s Harit Sagar plan orders electric tugs and backs green hydrogen hubs

April 2, 2026 |

In India, the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said four major ports have placed work orders for electric tugs under its Green Tug Transition Program, part of a wider push under the Harit Sagar Green Port Guidelines that also includes shore power for smaller craft and port electrification measures. In the same update, the […]

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Bio-LNG bunkering links Klaipėda terminal to Gotland ferries

Bio-LNG bunkering links Klaipėda terminal to Gotland ferries

April 2, 2026 |

In Lithuania, Anew Climate and Avenir said they completed their first joint bio-LNG bunkering at the Port of Klaipėda LNG terminal, loading certified waste based liquefied biomethane onto an Avenir vessel for delivery to Sweden. The companies said the fuel is intended for ferries operated by Destination Gotland. Anew said the shipment draws from its […]

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Golden Pass LNG produces first LNG at Sabine Pass

Golden Pass LNG produces first LNG at Sabine Pass

April 2, 2026 |

In Texas, Golden Pass LNG said it has achieved first production of liquefied natural gas from Train 1 at its Sabine Pass Terminal, the first step toward full operations at a three train export project. Golden Pass said it anticipates beginning to export LNG to global customers in the second quarter of 2026. The company […]

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Japanese consortium begins full scale hydrogen ship engine test

Japanese consortium begins full scale hydrogen ship engine test

April 2, 2026 |

In Japan, a consortium led by Japan Engine Corporation and Kawasaki Heavy Industries said on March 27, 2026 that it began running a hydrogen two-stroke marine engine in a factory test. The project is supported by NEDO with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines involved on the shipping side. The partners said the full scale engine has reached […]

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