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EXCLUSIVE: Partnerships for green growth at Haugesund
EXCLUSIVE: Norway’s Port of Haugesund has placed sustainability at the centre of its development.
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Wärtsilä secures cruise wastewater deal
Wärtsilä has signed a four-year deal with Carnival to maintain and operate wastewater handling equipment on board some of its cruise ships
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Focusing on future fuels to target zero emissions
Future fuels is the cruise focus at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges
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Hydrogen project looks to clean up the cruise industry
Could this be the gamechanger for hydrogen powered cruise ships?
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Luxury cruising’s dirty secret
Luxury cruises may well have returned following the Covid-19 hiatus but so has pollution in and around ports
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Alicante partners up for a greener cruise future
Alicante Cruise Port is placing sustainability at the heart of its strategy.
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Seattle ramps up its shore power capacity
The Port of Seattle has expanded availability of shore-based power for cruise ships
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Valletta builds on its sustainable cruise credentials
Valletta Port is proving that sustainability can go hand in hand with a top-class cruise experience for guests
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Shore power charging cruise first for Germany
In a cruise industry first for Germany, two ships have plugged in simultaneously to one shore power facility
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Port Tour Organised by Port of Newcastle
The final day of GreenPort Congress Oceania concluded with a technical tour of the Port onboard “The Princess”.
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Biodiesel option for carbon-neutral towage
Svitzer Australia’s Ivan Spanjic said that Australasia needs to take action to make biofuel more feasible
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Green finance for ports no longer niche
Delegates at GreenPort Congress Oceania were keen to hear about green financing options
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Highlights from GreenPort Congress Oceania– Day Two
The second day of the GreenPort Congress taking place in Newcastle (Australia) delved into a range of topics,
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Highlights from GreenPort Congress Oceania – Day One
The first GreenPort Congress to be held in the Southern Hemisphere commenced today in the Australian east coast city of Newcastle.
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Shore power key for cruise operators and ports
Yesterday’s GreenPort Congress being held in Newcastle, Australia, hosted a session on net zero carbon cruising.
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Planning for green cruise growth
Growing sustainable cruise facilities always requires balancing the interests of multiple stakeholders.
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Overcoming green cruise challenges
Even with record cruise levels, Gothenburg knows there are still challenges to tackle, including alternative fuels
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Doubling down on green cruise
An American cruise port is driving sustainability through ambitious partnerships.
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Sustainable cruise development
A global ports operator has unveiled plans for its Spanish sustainable cruise project
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Full steam ahead towards net zero
The Port of Helsinki has doubled down on its already ambitious targets for bringing its carbon emissions down.