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Approval in Principle covers a nuclear-hybrid power concept combining micro modular reactors with diesel-electric propulsion for 73m and 90m amphibious stern landing vessels.

Approval in Principle covers a nuclear-hybrid power concept combining micro modular reactors with diesel-electric propulsion for 73m and 90m amphibious stern landing vessels.

The Beaver Lake Biofuels project aims to convert forestry residues into biomethanol while permanently storing up to 1 million tonnes of CO₂ per year.
A new hydrogen-capable research facility in Germany moves Everllence closer to developing CO₂-neutral propulsion for shipping.
Engine developer Everllence and Brazilian mining giant Vale have agreed to jointly develop ethanol-fuelled propulsion as part of a push for scalable lower-carbon shipping solutions.
Updated 26 February 2026
Bunker Market
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The US ordered a sweeping withdrawal from dozens of international bodies but stopped short of leaving the IMO.
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An alliance representing the world’s three largest ship registries is preparing to seek consultative status at the IMO.