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  • Act Now to Save Our Planet

    Act Now to Save Our Planet


    Every minute and every drop of fuel counts in the urgent fight against climate change.
    Last year, we launched the distress signal Save Our Planet – represented by the morse code SOP – to highlight our concerns about the climate crisis and encourage the maritime industry to move rapidly on decarbonization. Now, as we leave behind us yet another summer marked by unprecedented climate emergen

  • Tech startups invited to join Yara Marine X accelerator program

    Tech startups invited to join Yara Marine X accelerator program

    Yara Marine X opens for applications and invites technology startups to work collaboratively while addressing the urgent need to decarbonize the maritime industry.
    10 January 2022 – Yara Marine Technologies is now accepting applications for the second edition of its 3-month tailored startup accelerator program, Yara Marine X. The program offers selected companies a unique opportunity to develop

  • Yara Marine Technologies offers FuelOpt - an automated propulsion optimization technology - as a viable solution that can safely limit shaft power output.

    Yara Marine’s FuelOpt offers IMO EEXI compliant Shaft Power Limitation solution

    As ship operators rush to comply with the IMO’s upcoming Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) framework, Yara Marine Technologies offers FuelOpt - an automated propulsion optimization technology - as a viable solution that can safely limit shaft power output.
    21 October 2021 – Yara Marine Technologies, a company known for its portfolio of green technologies, presents the FuelOpt system

  • Save Our Planet

    Save Our Planet

    A new distress signal.
    With only two weeks left until the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, emissions reduction has never been higher on the agenda for the maritime industry.
    The UN Secretary General, António Guterres, recently called the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report "a code red for humanity." Shortly after, world leaders received the Call to Action for Shipping Decarbonization, a mes