SHIPBUILDER Fincantieri has inked a deal with GE Power to co-develop a new Shipboard Pollutant Removal System for cruise vessels. The technology will help control emissions to be compliant with marine pollution authority MARPOL’s more stringent emissions limits directive that will be effective by 2020. Fincantieri has orders for ships...
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SHIPBUILDER Fincantieri has inked a deal with GE Power to co-develop a new Shipboard Pollutant Removal System for cruise vessels.
The technology will help control emissions to be compliant with marine pollution authority MARPOL’s more stringent emissions limits directive that will be effective by 2020.
Fincantieri has orders for ships from Carnival Corporation, which this week came under fire following a report on UK television show Dispatches.
The show tested the air on the deck, downwind of, and directly next to funnels of P&O UK’s Oceana and the report has since been heavily criticised.
Carnival was contacted by CW but did not respond by the time of publishing – comments from CLIA Australasia on page four.
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