Monthly Archives: February 2012

100 years of diesel ships

This month marks the 100th anniversary of MS Selandia, which embarked on its maiden voyage from Copenhagen to Bangkok on 22nd February 1912. She was a cargo ship dedicated for a route between Scandinavia, Genoa, and Bangkok. And as she … Continue reading

LNG for small scale electricity generation

At DNV, we have recently finalized a study looking at various aspects of implementing LNG as the main fuel supply for distributed power generation and microgrid systems. The study covers key challenges, environmental and economical assessments, as well as a … Continue reading

LNG bunkering is materializing

Since the topic of LNG as a marine fuel really took off, I’d say some two years ago, the industry speakers have developed a few mantras; they always refer to the chicken and egg situation that we are facing. Everybody … Continue reading