Scrubbers
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Port News
Why scrubbers matter
Ian Adams, executive director of the Clean Shipping Alliance 2020, explains why the continued use of heavy fuel oil and…
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Maritime News
Report: Scrubbers Have Lower Climate Impact Than Low-Sulfur Fuels
As the shipping industry continues to debate the best means of meeting the 2020 sulfur reduction regulations, the independent environmental…
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ scrubbers fitted on 22 ships in 2020
Image courtesy: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Japanese shipbuilding major Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has installed its in-house produced DIA-SOx marine SOx scrubbers…
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Mitsubishi’s DIA-SOx Scrubbers Installed on 22 Ships YTD
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, says its DIA-SOx marine scrubbers have been installed on 22…
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Carnival spent $500 million on scrubbers to date
Carnival Corporation, the world’s largest cruise shipping company, has retrofitted 77 % of its fleet with exhaust gas cleaning systems,…
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Saudi Arabia bans wash water discharge from open-loop scrubbers
Saudi Ports Authority is the latest port to prohibit discharges of exhaust wash water in its waters from ships fitted…
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Port News
Saudi Arabia latest to ban open loop scrubbers
Saudi Arabia has joined the list of countries to ban the use of open loop scrubbers at the country’s ports.…
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Maritime News
TORM fits 40 of 49 planned scrubbers as it books strongest H1 since 2008
Danish carrier of refined oil products TORM has installed 40 scrubbers on its ships from the planned 49, the company…
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Pacific Basin CEO: We won’t be investing in any more scrubbers
Hong Kong-based dry bulk shipping company Pacific Basin has ruled out further investments in the installation of scrubbers on its ships…
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Oman bans the use of open loop scrubbers
Oman has become the latest country to ban the use of open-loop scrubbers in its territorial waters. According to Standard…
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