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The world’s largest battery-powered ship, Hull 096, was officially launched in Tasmania. Built by shipbuilder Incat, this 426 ...
Followed categories will be added to My News. Maritime Museum Tasmania officially reopened the Semaphore Cottage in Princes ...
The forum commemorates the sixth anniversary of China's introduction of the concept of building a maritime community with a shared future, first proposed in April 2019. Over the past six years ...
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL), the largest battery manufacturer in the world with a 38% share of the global market, has just announced some fairly significant breakthroughs ...
MANILA, Philippines – Aboitiz Power Corp. has begun building its 48-megawatt (MW ... targeted for the second quarter of 2026. The battery backup system would be linked to TMI Mobile 2, Aboitiz ...
The U.S. is unlikely to move from effectively last place into a pole position dominating the commercial maritime sector in the span of one, two or three presidential administrations. And if the ...
NINGDE, China, April 21, 2025 /CNW/ -- On April 21, 2025, CATL unveiled three groundbreaking EV battery products at its inaugural Super Tech Day: The Freevoy Dual-Power Battery, Naxtra - the world ...
CAIRO - The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said on Tuesday that it received a report of an incident for a vessel 100 nautical miles east of Yemen's Aden, the first report by the agency ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A lithium-ion battery explosion started a fire in the Portland State University engineering building Tuesday morning, according to fire officials. Crews arrived to find ...
forcing more than 100 students and staff to evacuate the building for about two hours. The incident is the latest of several lithium-ion battery explosions in the Portland area in in the last year ...
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ISLAMABAD: Minister for Maritime Affairs Mohammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry highlighted the pivotal role of blue carbon ecosystems in building a climate-resilient and sustainable maritime sector.