Interesting Ship of The Week – Black Magic turns oil tankers green
Whoever said a little black magic couldn’t be used to help cut carbon emissions? Well, the folks at Sauter Carbon Offset Design aim to do just that
Whoever said a little black magic couldn’t be used to help cut carbon emissions? Well, the folks at Sauter Carbon Offset Design aim to do just that
For those of you that try to keep up with events in the blogosphere, you may know that today is Blog Action Day 2009. For those of you that
September 2009 saw the initial operation of the first high temperature fuel cell to be run on board of a ship. The operation was launched as part of the
Completed in late 2008, the M/V Auriga Leader is the world’s first cargo ship to be partially propelled by solar power. The 656-foot, 60,000-ton car
This weeks Ship Photo of The Week is of the Alaskan Navigator docked at BP Terminal Pier T at The Port of Long Beach. What’s exciting about this is
Passion focused on a singular goal is often the driver of new ideas and technology. Today the focus for many is on saving our planet from the effects
In an effort to bring our readers more “green” stories, we take a look at the worlds first wave farm off the coast of Portugal. dvice.com brings us
The U.S. Navy’s Military Sealift Command has recently chartered the M/V Beluga Skysails for over a month long voyage transporting Air Force and Army
The ship pictured above fails to impress the Icelandic tourists who board her for a short whale watching tour but after talking with the crew their attitude
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