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History in the making, again. First LNG-powered container vessel built in South Korea, on her launching day at Hyundai Samho shipyard.
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LNG fuel is a way to keep Sulphur oxides (SOx) emissions down; it's not only the greens, it's MARPOL, so it's beyond discussion. Of course, her engine can also burn ultra-low Sulphur fuel oil (ULSFO) and light fuel oil. There's no scrubber, so proper exhaust gas characteristics are maintained by using ULSFO. Of course, as LNG does not contain Sulphur, it's the cleanest way to do it, so ULSFO is used as backup.
ChasB46, the individual on that IG account is famous for stealing photos; I've reported him to IG after I found 80+ of my photos there, and they've removed them promptly. I will do the same for the other few remaining photos - and other site members have also been notified about this IG account.
Cheers
Vlad
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https://pikgram.com/media/B-MyZ8LAfna
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Emmanuel, I realize how lucky I am just being able to work (more or less) normally and move around. But one day, I am sure, we'll all have stories to tell about 2020... :)
Frank, that's the south crane, the north one is 1200 tons.
Cheers
Vlad
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Best wishes to all for a better healthy, peaceful future soon.
Regards
Emmanuel.L.(Malta)
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They also improved a little on their bridgwing design. But then only on the port-side as can be better seen on your other picture.
Cheers,
Roy
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