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राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र
National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

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2025

Wärtsilä Launches Methanol PAC Simulation for Green Shipping

Author(s):

Port Technology International

As part of the renewed partnership, Wärtsilä and MPA will focus on the development of alternative fuels and digital port operations, as well as training maritime professionals to handle these fuels safely. The model, designed to enhance safety and operational efficiency for methanol-powered vessels, is the first of its kind.

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2025

Ultrafiltration Oil Separator

Author(s):

C M Energy

Ultrafiltration oil separator, CCS type-approved, delivers 1.5–5% fuel savings on real ships. Using advanced water-removal adsorption filtration, it overcomes traditional separator slagging, enhances filtration precision, reduces engine wear, and supports energy-saving and emission-reduction goals, offering a practical solution for compliance with IMO and domestic efficiency regulation

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2025

Onboard Carbon Capture System (OCCS)

Author(s):

Wartsila

Onboard carbon capture system enables vessels to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 70%. The system captures CO2 from engine exhaust through a five-stage process: pre-conditioning, absorption, desorption, liquefaction, and storage, offering an innovative solution for maritime decarbonization and sustainable shipping.

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2025

Kite Propulsion System

Author(s):

Cargo Partner

Wind-assisted propulsion through sails, towing kites, and automated systems like Airbus’ SeaWing is emerging as a practical solution to cut fuel use and emissions in maritime transport. From cargo kite systems to large sail-powered vessels, these innovations can significantly reduce operational costs and CO₂ pollution while supporting cleaner global shipping.

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2025

Fuel Optimization System

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Marine Digital

Fuel optimization systems enable real-time monitoring of vessel fuel use, integrating engine data, hull condition, weather inputs, and AI-driven route planning. By combining onboard hardware, machine-learning models, and cloud analytics, these systems help shipowners cut fuel costs, reduce emissions, and improve operational efficiency.

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2025

Anti-fouling Systems

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International Maritime Organisation

Anti-fouling paints prevent marine growth on ships but historically relied on toxic compounds like TBT, which harm marine life and persist in ecosystems. The AFS Convention bans such substances and provides a framework to control emerging risks like cybutryne. Global compliance ensures safer oceans, cleaner shipping, and reduced ecological damage.

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2025

Wartsila’s Hybrid Propulsion System

Author(s):

Wartsila

Wartsila announced that a new 9,500 dwt bulker, part of a six-ship series for Aasen Shipping built by Royal Bodewes will feature the company’s state-of-the-art hybrid propulsion technology. The maritime sector faces stringent international requirements for lowering greenhouse-gas emissions and meeting NOx-emission standards. Conventional bulk carriers often operate with suboptimal fuel....

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2025

Advanced Clean-Propulsion Technologies Power Hapag-Lloyd’s Next-Generation Containerships

Author(s):

Kosmajac Sara

Hapag-Lloyd’s new series of twelve alternative-fuel-ready containerships features advanced technologies to cut emissions and prepare for future clean propulsion. Central to the design is a compressed air system from TMC Compressors, with two compressors per vessel—one frequency-controlled for energy efficiency and another integrated with the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) system....

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2025

From Forecasts to Real-Time Intelligence: The New Era of ROV Deployment Technology

Author(s):

Offshore-Energy

Remotely operated vehicle (ROV) deployment is one of the most risk-sensitive offshore activities, where mistimed operations can cause equipment damage, downtime and safety hazards. Traditional reliance on weather forecasts and buoys offers limited precision due to spatial gaps, inaccurate local readings and restricted real-time insight...

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2025

Statu Shipping Aims to Enhance Compliance with OrbitMI Solutions.

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Ship Technology

Statu Shipping, an Istanbul-based bulk carrier operator, has partnered with maritime SaaS provider OrbitMI to implement advanced compliance solutions across its 20-vessel fleet. This initiative aims to tackle increasing regulatory complexity in the maritime sector while enhancing operational efficiency and reducing emissions.

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