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Fully Hydrogen-Fueled Marine Engine Gets LR’s Approval

Lloyd’s Register has awarded the first Type Approval Certificate for a fully hydrogen-fueled marine engine developed by BeHydro, confirming its adherence to safety and performance standards. This innovative engine, tested at ABC Engines in Ghent, operates solely on hydrogen, eliminating carbon emissions and offering a zero-carbon propulsion solution.

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CORE POWER To Assess Reactor Tech For Floating Nuclear

Core Power Explores BWXT mPower SMR for Floating Nuclear Innovation

CORE POWER has launched a feasibility study to integrate BWX Technologies’ mPower small modular reactor into floating nuclear power plants. These innovative plants aim to meet high energy demands by utilizing shipyard construction. The study will assess technical, regulatory, and commercial pathways, emphasizing the urgent need for reliable electricity in underserved markets.

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Tankers are seen off the coast of the Fujairah amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran

Maritime Industry Cautious as Iran Deal Seeks Strait of Hormuz Stability

The recent U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding has sparked optimism in the maritime industry regarding tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. However, shipowners caution that reopening this vital energy passage will be complex. Industry representatives stress the need for safe navigation and effective mine clearance before normal operations can resume.

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Oil tankers pass through the Strait of Hormuz

Strait of Hormuz Management in Flux Following Iran Memorandum

The recent memorandum of understanding between the United States and Iran represents a significant shift in managing the Strait of Hormuz. This agreement not only alleviates tensions but also repositions Iran within future maritime discussions, raising concerns about governance, oversight, and the potential for tolls affecting international shipping.

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Composite Maritime Navigation System Unveiled by UniSQ

Composite Maritime Navigation System Unveiled by UniSQ

Researchers at the University of Southern Queensland have developed a groundbreaking composite maritime navigation structure at Cleveland Point. This innovative Aids-to-Navigation design replaces aging steel with fibre-reinforced polymer, enhancing durability and reducing maintenance costs. The project, led by Professor Allan Manalo and Dr. Shanika Kiriella, aims to improve coastal infrastructure resilience.

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MAIB report highlights safety gaps after towline failure accident

Training and Safety Shortcomings Highlighted After Towline Failure in MAIB Report

Investigators determined that the shiphandling operation relied on a pre-departure agreement, with a relief master overseeing the mate. Shortcomings in training programs were noted, prompting the towage operator to standardize training. Following incidents of towline failures, the company revised safety measures, improving maritime safety protocols significantly.

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US-Iran Interim Deal Signed Digitally to Reopen Strait of Hormuz

President Donald Trump signed an interim agreement with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, despite criticism from Republican allies about potential concessions. The deal, finalized at the Palace of Versailles, includes sanctions relief for Iranian oil and sets the stage for further discussions on nuclear issues, amidst growing tensions.

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AI Tools Simplifying Environmental Compliance for Ship Operators

On June 17, 2026, Ulstein Digital launched AI-driven tools to aid ship operators in environmental reporting. These innovations automate compliance processes, significantly reducing administrative burdens. One tool addresses EU and UK reporting requirements, while another streamlines nitrogen oxides reporting for vessels in Norwegian waters, enhancing sustainability in the maritime industry.

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