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Each fortnight we publish a new conversation with one of our industry’s leading professionals, exploring topics such as decarbonisation, the rise of digitalisation, and emerging fuels and technologies.

Our next podcast guest is Barend Thijssen, VP & Head of Segment Marine Four-Stroke at MAN Energy Solutions and with over 20 years’ experience of the global shipping industry. 

As the LNG-fuelled vessel orderbook continues to grow, so does industry debate around the issue of methane slip. In discussion with ship.energy’s Mark Williams, Barend explains what the methane slip challenge is all about and, more importantly, how MAN ES is working at the forefront of technology to resolve the problem for its two-stroke and four-stroke dual-fuel engines. He also shares his insights on other exciting and innovative engine developments that are underway to help shipping get to zero

The new ship.energy podcast will be available on Friday, 16 April, so make a note in your calendar and prepare for a really interesting ‘tech talk’. 
 
The ship.energy platform gives shipping industry stakeholders the opportunity to learn more about cleaner marine fuels and propulsion technologies and to take part in the growing debate over how shipping and the bunker sector can actively and fully participate in the marine energy transition to zero emissions.

Sign up for free today to access news and insights on shipping’s ‘pathways to zero’ and, of course, explore our growing podcast archive.

If you have news to share or would like to contribute editorial to ship.energy, we would love to hear from you. Get in touch by email – news@ship.energy – or call Lesley Bankes-Hughes – +44 7815 578643.

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