Author: Erick Parel

UK government funding scheme set to boost offshore wind capacity

Energy News Beat UK Government The UK has announced the Clean Industry Bonus (CIB), a new incentive scheme looking to increase investments in the offshore wind sector and push the country closer to its goal of decarbonising its energy system by 2030. The scheme will provide an initial £27m ($33.5m) in funding for every gigawatt […]

Rewriting Women into Maritime History initiative goes global

Energy News Beat EuropeOperations Synergy The Lloyd’s Register-backed Rewriting Women into Maritime History initiative to uncover and showcase the critical role of women in the maritime sector, past and present has entered a new, international phase. Launched in the UK and Ireland in 2023, the programme uses archival material held by maritime organisations, as well […]

MOL details trial of laser to remove rust and coatings

Energy News Beat MOL Japan’s largest shipowner has teamed up with a top yard and tech firm Furukawa Electric to trial a laser system to remove rust and coatings from a bulk carrier.  Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) worked with Tsuneishi Shipbuilding to use Furukawa’s InfraLaser system when a bulk carrier went in for a regular […]

Seafarer salaries and retention rates on the rise

Energy News Beat Operations Hapag-Lloyd Retaining seafarers has improved slightly over the past year, thanks in part to salary raises, the annual Crew Managers’ Survey by Danica Crewing Specialists has revealed. In its survey of in-house crew managers in shipowning and shipmanagement companies, almost 90% reported that they had increased salaries in 2024. Only 7% […]

Spire Global sues Kpler

Energy News Beat Kpler Spire Global is suing Kpler, claiming the Belgian tech firm has failed to follow through on its plans to buy Spire Maritime, an AIS data provider.  On November 13 last year, Spire Global entered into a share purchase agreement with Kpler to sell its maritime business. Since then, however, Kpler has […]

How the IMO’s Carbon Intensity Indicator could half shipping’s climate emissions

Energy News Beat Ahead of a big green meeting at the International Maritime Organization next week, John Maggs from the Clean Shipping Coalition writes on how getting a global fuel standard and levy over the line will set us up for the future. The international shipping sector provides an outsized and growing contribution to the […]

Household Debts, Debt-to-Income Ratio, Serious Delinquencies, Collections, Foreclosures, Bankruptcies: Our Drunken Sailors’ Debts in Q4 2024

Energy News Beat By Wolf Richter for WOLF STREET. The summary could go something like this in terms of the past three years: More workers (employment +7.79 million, or +5.0%, BLS data), earning more money (average hourly earnings +13.4%), boosted total disposable income (+20%, BEA data). And over these three years, these workers added to their debts but […]

Trump’s plan for Ukraine would cost EU $3 trillion – Bloomberg

Energy News Beat Assisting Kiev’s war effort without US support will be a blow to the bloc’s budget, Bloomberg economists have warned The EU is facing extra costs of $3.1 trillion over the next decade if it wants to support Ukraine while member states build up their own militaries in the absence of US assistance, […]

PPI Inflation Accelerates to +3.5% yoy, Worst in 2 Years, Driven by Services amid Massive Up-Revision of Services Inflation

Energy News Beat By Wolf Richter for WOLF STREET. As has been the case for many months, today’s Producer Price Index for January included big up-revisions of the prior month, driven by a whopper up-revision for services which account for two-thirds of the overall PPI. On top of these upwardly revised December figures, the PPI rose further in […]

China’s Coal Power Construction Is at a Decade-High Despite Renewables Boom

Energy News Beat Despite soaring solar and wind power installations, China launched construction of as many as 94.5 gigawatts (GW) of new coal power projects in 2024, the highest level since 2015, new research showed on Thursday. China also approved 66.7 GW of new coal-fired power capacity in 2024, as approvals picked up in the second half […]