All Market Intelligence articles – Page 40
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Green TechnologiesCarbon capture to rock start-up raises $37m
Oman-based 44.01 has successfully completed its Series A investment round to enable further development and commercialisation of a process that permanently locks CO2 into rock by mineralising it.
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HydrogenYanmar compact hydrogen fuel cell power system debuts in September
Yanmar Energy Systems, a subsidiary of Yanmar Holdings has commercialized a compact and multi-unit controllable hydrogen fuel cell power generation system and will begin accepting orders in Japan this September.
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Battery TechnologiesSodium quasi solid-state batteries inch closer with £1.3m grant
Research intensifies to meet global demand for cost-effective EV batteries
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PropellersBionic dolphin skin propeller saves fuel on oil tanker test
The ability to mimic the laminar flow characteristics of dolphin skin on the large four-bladed propeller of a 300,000 tonne crude carrier has saved two per cent of fuel over a 35,000nm test
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Green TechnologiesNext-gen composites for more sustainable boat building
The adoption of next-generation composites is said to allow boat builders to create higher performance products with greater recyclability – all while reducing their overall manufacturing footprint. Is that claim accurate, or is it simply too good to be true?
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Superyacht TechnologyNew thruster design for superyacht sub
Thrusters designed in house for more power and much quieter operation, could have other applications outside the submersible market.
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HydrogenHydrogen to fuel new Yamaha test facility
Manufacturer looks to minimize Scope 1 CO2 emissions across the lifecycle of its products
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Battery TechnologiesLaser ‘cobots’ to assist battery builders
A new system from US based IPG Photonics harnesses the company’s latest laser technology with robotics to speed up custom battery manufacturing
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HydrogenLiquid hydrogen refuelling station for buses could pave the way for marine applications
Hydrogen has long been seen as a replacement fuel for heavy transport, including large yachts, mainly by creating large amounts of electricity via fuel cells, but problems have surrounded the storage of this volatile gas.
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Battery TechnologiesUS firm develops first ‘forever-chemical-free’ battery
New lithium chemistry delivers 20% more power without the use of “forever chemicals” in a battery said to be competitively priced with other cobalt-based electrodes
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HydrogenJCB unveils IC hydrogen-powered genset
The British multinational machinery manufacturer has extended its work with internal combustion hydrogen engines to produce a concept for off-grid zero emissions power.
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NewsDutch 'pocket superyacht' yards report healthy demand
Success reflects the depth of high-end, custom yacht manufacturing in the Netherlands
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NewsNMMA-certified boats reduce accident frequency and severity, study shows
American Boat & Yacht Council study shows that NMMA-certified boats contribute to fewer fatalities
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NewsConfindustria Nautica: Global yachting market up 11%; positive outlook confirmed
Italian industry association releases findings of its annual market snapshot
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Outboard enginesZerojet’s new electric outboard and the 48V debate
Outboard billed as packing the highest power-to-weight ratio of any existing alternative on the market
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Green TechnologiesNew foam to help OEMs reduce unnecessary weight in boats
Sorbermel’s melamine thermal and acoustic foams are up to 70% lighter than alternatives
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Battery TechnologiesA new way to power boats?
New research in the US aims to generate electricity from heat, opening the door to entirely new ways of powering things from hotel loads to primary propulsion systems
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Green TechnologiesNatural sugar alcohol holds key to cooler clothing
Start-up’s clothing range employs nanotechnology to blend a food-grade xylitol into Egyptian cotton
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Battery TechnologiesAnode-free sodium battery developed
World’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery for fast charging EV and grid electrical storage use
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Battery TechnologiesMaking batteries from garden rocks
Concerns about tight global supplies of cobalt and lithium may prove unfounded as Danish researchers experiment with making batteries from common pebbles gathered from gardens and beaches









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