Marine and Offshore
Reduce emissions from your ship using waste heat recovery
Waste heat recovery can help you reduce fuel consumption, reduce carbon emissions from your ship, and comply with the IMO’s EEXI regulations. The idea is to make optimal use of energy that is already present so you don’t have to generate it from scratch. Get more details in this blog post.
Read moreSave fuel and energy NOW
A FREE whitepaper from DEIF describes some of today’s most promising technologies for reducing energy and fuel consumption on your ship. Get some key findings here, and download the whitepaper to find inspiration for your own energy management voyage!
Read moreOnboard EMS helps you implement ISO 50001 energy management
Are you considering using ISO 50001 to develop a structured approach for reducing energy consumption on your ship? Then you might be interested to know that the process becomes much easier with data from an onboard energy management system! See why.
Read moreWhat does it take to upgrade to battery hybrid propulsion?
Are you considering battery hybrid propulsion? The good news is that the technology is mature and available. The bad news is that it comes in hundreds of flavours. Which one is right for you? Read more in this post, and download our FREE whitepaper.
Read more10 tips for successful grant application for maritime funds
What should you do to help increase your chances of receiving grants? Read on for 10 expert-approved tips for writing a successful application.
Read moreDEIF's emulation mode simplifies hybrid and generator plant setup design
Onsite testing is absolutely necessary – and absolutely time-consuming. With emulation tools, you can test your controller software from your desk, greatly speeding up your product engineering processes with no risk of damaging expensive gear along the way.
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