K Line Secures Bio-LNG Supply for LNG-Fuelled Car Carriers
K Line Secures Bio-LNG Supply for LNG-Fuelled Car Carriers by Ship & Bunker News Team The Oceanus Highway takes on bio-LNG at Zeebrugge. Image Credit: K Line Japanese shipping firm …
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K Line Secures Bio-LNG Supply for LNG-Fuelled Car Carriers by Ship & Bunker News Team The Oceanus Highway takes on bio-LNG at Zeebrugge. Image Credit: K Line Japanese shipping firm …
As the IMO enters a new cycle of negotiations for the global shipping decarbonization rules, the African Union (AU) is pushing for a common voice for its member states. Historically, …
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Climate TRACE reported that global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the month of January 2026 totaled 5.3 billion tonnes CO₂e. This represents an increase of 0.3% vs. January 2025. Global …
The Japanese shipping company K Line is pushing ahead with the decarbonization of its fleet. In order to operate its car carriers with as few emissions as possible, it is …
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) is pleased to announce that it has signed an agreement to facilitate the long-term procurement of carbon-neutral bio-LNG fuel (liquefied bio methane, LBM), and …
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (‘K’ Line) has signed an agreement to facilitate the long-term procurement of carbon-neutral liquefied bio methane (LBM) fuel, and has started to use this fuel for LNG-fuelled …
“K” LINE Environmental Vision initiative to achieve net-zero GHG emissions in 2050 Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd. (“K” LINE) says that it has signed an agreement to facilitate the long-term procurement
Titan to bunker e-Methane produced by TURN2X as demand for green marine fuel set to increase Titan Clean Fuels says it has signed an off-take agreement with green energy supplier …
The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) has announced the publication of new guidelines to support companies in developing and implementing safety management systems (SMS) for ships equipped with wind a
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