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‘World-first’ ammonia-fueled marine engine passes key validation test for green shipping
Swiss marine power company WinGD has announced that its ammonia-fueled X-DF-A engine has passed ...
Cummins has been around for more than a century, providing diesel, natural gas, and alternative fuel engines for a variety of applications. Many are probably familiar with the company's work under the ...
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German firm trials first 100% hydrogen marine engine with increased power density
Germany-based Everllence has upgraded a research-engine test bench at its Augsburg site to enable ...
Deere & Company announced the unveiling of new engines — the JD14 and JD18 marine engines. With the addition of these engines, John Deere will be able to offer marine customers heavier duty cycles* ...
The testing programs took place on a 52-bore engine to be installed on a 46,000m³ LPG/ammonia carrier on order for EXMAR. The ...
Scania has unveiled its new 13-liter DI13 marine engine for propulsion and auxiliary use. "This is our most advanced marine engine so far, contributing to a better operating economy and sustainability ...
Japanese manufacturer Yamaha has entered a wide range of different segments over the decades. Some have yielded better results than others -– its long-running lineup of motorcycles is well regarded ...
Boating Magazine’s Marine Power Innovation (MPI) Awards recognize propulsion products that significantly advance the boating experience. These awards highlight technologies that push boundaries and ...
One of the world's largest engines becomes a clean generator. Originally designed to burn diesel, dual-fuel, or gasoline for tankers and container ships, the Wärtsilä 31 marine engine gets a new life ...
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co has delivered its first ammonia fuel supply system and ammonia gas abatement system for Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG). The systems are designed for J-ENG's ...
Swiss engine manufacturer WinGD has completed type approval testing (TAT) and factory acceptance testing (FAT) for its two-stroke ammonia-fuelled marine engine. The approvals for the ammonia-fuelled ...
Kirloskar Oil Engines is on track to deliver India's first indigenously developed 6 MW marine engine to the Indian Navy by April 2028. This initiative, under the 'Make-I' category, aims to achieve ...
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