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Articles & Whitepapers
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Marine going green: Factoring in visibility sensors as part of sector overview
With COP26 under way and a year on from the announcement of the Government’s 10 Point Plan, the need to become more carbon neutral is as prominent as ever and is now taking place in numerous industries across the world. It’s no secret that the weather is changing, with severe conditions happening more frequently and at pace, with soaring temperatures, storms, flooding and even ...
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Air Quality, a factor which improves the image and management of a maritime port
HIGHLIGHTS Maritime transport is an essential asset for the European economy. Cruise travel has become an important source of income in many coastal cities. The main ship emissions ...
News
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New ways to achieve better control of emissions
As long as fossil fuels are used for combustion processes - not only in power plants, but also furnaces in the glass and cement industries, boilers, steam reformers and others - the control of emissions from “traditional pollutants” will ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Shaft Power System
We have developed a shaft power limitation (SHaPoLi) EEXI Shaft Power System, providing the necessary features and functionality to comply with the MARPOL Annex VI, MEPC.335(76) EEXI regulations. Our system uses a Shaft Power Acquisition Module to constantly display, monitor and record propulsion shaft power to ensure compliance with the EEDI requirements relating to CO2 emissions for ships over ...