Alternative Fuels – Page 13
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NewsShipping leaders commit to green H2
Shipping sector leaders have committed to scaling up zero-emissions fuel derived from green hydrogen to nearly 11 million tonnes by 2030
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NewsBoosting biofuel products in Rotterdam
Impala wamts to promote the port as a key facility for a variety of biofuel products
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NewsOpening up the biomethane refuelling supply chain
The biomethane supply chain is opening up in the UK
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NewsGreen fuel scarcity could scupper decarbonisation
A lack of alternative fuel availability may hinder marine decarbonisation
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NewsPrototype nuclear reactor for ports
A prototype proof-of-concept reactor for ports is set to ‘change the way nuclear power works’
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NewsEstablishing intra-European hydrogen corridors
The ports of Bilbao, Port of Amsterdam and duisport are working together to explore hydrogen corridors
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NewsPecém’s hydrogen ambition gains momentum
Hydrogen production is central to the Port of Pecém’s business agenda
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NewsCompetition for biofuels may harm shipping
Biofuels and e-fuels in trucks will make it harder for aviation and shipping to go green, says T&E
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NewsGreener tugs cleaning up Canadian ports
Electric tugs bound for the Port of Vancouver will save multiple tonnes in emissions
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NewsSouth African ports plan their hydrogen roadmap
In support of South Africa’s transition into a low carbon economy, TNPA is opting for hydrogen
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NewsAustralian ports eye ammonia potential
Ammonia has been earmarked as a way of decarbonising the bulk carrier sector
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NewsHydrogen investment up but barriers still remain
Hydrogen investment is up but barriers still remain in terms of investment and community readiness
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News‘Hydrogenising’ the fleet to reduce emissions
Valenciaport is pioneering the use of hydrogen in its port equipment
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NewsUS hydrogen hubs plan moves closer to fruition
The Biden adminstration will be funding hydrogen hubs
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NewsSingapore ramps up its ammonia power focus
The country is in the process of selecting an ammonia power partner
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NewsHong Kong terminal operator trials HVO
A terminal operator in Hong Kong is trialling the use of hydrotreated vegetable oil
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NewsPorts play key role in decarbonising UK freight
Ports are ‘centres for green opportunity’ in the push to decarbonise the UK freight transport sector
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NewsSulzer to equip biomethanol plant
Sulzer and ANDRITZ are collaborating on equipment provision for the world’s largest biomethanol plant
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NewsEuropean short sea shipping corridor planned
Rotterdam and Oslo are establishing a new green corridor ahead of the launch of Samskip’s H2-fuelled container ships
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NewsHydrogen project looks to clean up the cruise industry
Could this be the gamechanger for hydrogen powered cruise ships?