Ship Efficiency: The Event 2015 saw more than 350 maritime professionals enter London’s Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre for two days of debate, discussion, seminars, workshops and a bustling exhibition.
In this week’s industry spotlight, Fathom looks back at the successes and highlights of Ship Efficiency: The Event 2015.
Knud E. Hansen, naval architect, designers and marine engineers, have revealed their latest luxury expedition cruise ship to feature energy saving, emissions reducing technologies for Arctic and Antarctic operation.
International’s Trevor Solomon has that their Intersleek carbon credits were to be traded on the market for the first time in the next couple of days at Fathom’s Ship Efficiency conference held on September 8th 2015.
Carbon War Room (CWR) have issued a request for proposals (RFP) to shipowners or charterers for a grant that will help finance a single-vessel retrofit with a bundle of proven technologies. The retrofit will result in a minimum fuel savings of 10–15%.
Today at Fathom’s Ship Efficiency conference, Inmarsat Maritime’s President Ronald Spithout announced Inmarsat’s participation in the Advanced Autonomous Waterborne Applications Initiative (AAWA) recently launched by Rolls-Royce.