Container ship Dali returns to sea after repairs completed ahead of schedule
The operational return of the Dali is seen as a challenge for the maritime industry in terms of safety and prevention of future accidents.
The operational return of the Dali is seen as a challenge for the maritime industry in terms of safety and prevention of future accidents.
NMDC’s experience in delivering complex and sustainable projects, combined with its focus on innovation, positions the company as a global leader in marine engineering and renewable energy.
This achievement positions the VX4 as one of the aircraft in the world capable of carrying out full-scale tests.
This achievement allows the mission to advance towards the final stage of preparation before its launch, scheduled for 2027.
This system improves the operational efficiency of container ships and contributes to Maersk’s goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2040.
Solid-state batteries have been seen as a potential solution, but their lithium-ion transfer efficiency issues remain a major problem for manufacturers.
The stored thermal energy can be used for industrial production, enabling a reduction of up to 100% in CO2 emissions from the heat process at the Arla plant.
This is the third agreement between Origis and Natixis, consolidating a collaboration focused on high-impact sustainable projects.
Delivery of these vehicles will begin in late 2023, with all expected to be operational by 2025, each with its respective battery passport.
The plastic obtained from the bottles was crushed and converted into small pellets, which were mixed with gases to form an expanded foam.
A Coast Guard team from Delaware Bay, along with representatives from the Algoma Verity, boarded the vessel to closely monitor the situation.
The comprehensive audit will assess current environmental risks, propose mitigation measures and establish the costs of a restoration plan.