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EECA (Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority)’s

Fullers360 have recently unveiled their brand-new world first electric hydrofoil tourism vessel, the VS-9. Produced by Vessev, the VS-9 can ferry up to 10 passengers and travel at up to 55km/h while on its foils. Article From: EECA LinkedIn About Us Blue Orca Marine...

Bridging the Gap – SFU’s CleanHydrogen Hub Launches a New Era in Green Energy Innovation

At the launch of SFU’s CleanHydrogen Hub, Professor Steven Holtcraft explained how this initiative will bridge the gap between fundamental discovery research and innovation in the quest for production of inexpensive, green hydrogen. The event was a parade of SFU...

Blue Orca Marine Welcomes David Gray as In-House Naval Architect

[Vancouver, BC March 12, 2024] – Blue Orca Marine, a leading innovator in sustainable marine technologies, proudly announces the appointment of David Gray as the in-house Naval Architect. With a distinguished career spanning various facets of the naval architecture...
Why Americans don’t want electric vehicles

Why Americans don’t want electric vehicles

Not long ago, pundits were telling us that gasoline-powered cars would soon vanish from the streets, replaced by sleek, space-age vessels powered by electricity. But consumer demand for electric cars never matched the hype.  Fewer drivers are interested in...

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Sanmar hands over 1st LNG-powered tug to HaiSea Marine

Sanmar hands over 1st LNG-powered tug to HaiSea Marine

by Jasmina Ovcina Mandra Turkish shipbuilder Sanmar Shipyards has delivered Canada’s first LNG dual-fuelled tugboat Haisea Kermode to HaiSea Marine, a joint venture majority owned by the Haisla Nation in partnership with Seaspan ULC. Image credit Sanmar...

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Transport Canada to Fund Clean Propulsion Tech for Shipping

Transport Canada to Fund Clean Propulsion Tech for Shipping

The federal Green Shipping Corridor Program includes $22.5 million for R&D grants. Transport Canada is looking to spend $22.5 million to fund research and development work on low-emission marine propulsion systems over the next five years. The Clean Vessel...

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