Energy & Technology
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NewsSan Diego expands shore power capacity
The project at Fish Harbor Pier will see the installation of three simultaneous-use shore power connections
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NewsLandatu Solar tests floating marine PV
Landatu Solar is deploying a floating solar pilot in Bilbao to evaluate offshore performance and future scalability
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Port investment critical to Scotland’s offshore wind ambitions
Without sustained investment, Scotland risks losing ground to international competitors with greater port capability
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NewsThe UK’s energy transition outlook
DNV’s fourth Energy Transition Outlook UK 2026 assesses progress toward national decarbonisation targets
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NewsTilbury powers electric freight transition
Fleete has opened the UK’s largest commercial electric HGV charging hub at the Port of Tilbury
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NewsLeith positioned for offshore wind growth
Leith is demonstrating the growing importance of integrated port infrastructure as UK ports evolve into industrial hubs enabling offshore renewables
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NewsFlorida ports advance their electrification strategy
Florida’s ports are deploying shore power systems and electrified terminal equipment to meet evolving regulatory, operational and environmental demands
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NewsWATCH: Solar-powered charging hub for Hunterston
Greenwheel Electric has unveiled plans for a renewable energy-powered vehicle charging hub at Hunterston PARC
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NewsWATCH: Mobile shore power cuts cruise emissions
ShoreLink is delivering a CruiseLink Mobile S shore power solution to Port of Oslo in Norway
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NewsZEPA drives port electrification forward
The alliance has published updated guidance to accelerate the adoption of battery-electric container handling equipment
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NewsWATCH: Port shore power achieves RoRo sector first
Cavotec has enabled Europe’s first car carrier shore power connection in Bremerhaven, advancing the port’s drive towards electrification
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NewsElectric ferry project targets port emissions
Three new electric ferries are being built to support port electrification and reduce port emissions in Hamburg
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Will Europe’s ports have to queue for grid?
Isabelle Ryckbost asks whether the new EU grids package will solve the grid connection and capacity problems across Europe
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NewsPD Ports powers solar logistics
The operator has managed more than 220 containers of solar panels and 300 containers of lithium cubes through its Teesport terminal
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NewsOnshore power needs proper planning: Don’t rush in
The TT Club is cautioning that the rush to install OPS infrastructure could create more problems than it solves without proper planning
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NewsHybrid straddles advance Hamburg electrification
The hybrid solution will help Container Terminal Tolleror meet its CO2-reduction goals while maintaining high productivity
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NewsPorts unite on carbon capture infrastructure
Key UK and European port and infrastructure players have signed agreements to advance carbon capture and transport in the North Sea
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NewsParadip plugs in to shore-to-ship power
Paradip Port Authority has become the second major port in India to successfully commission its shore-to-ship power supply system
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Aberdeen navigates the offshore energy gap
Exclusive insight from Bob Sanguinetti, chief executive, Port of Aberdeen, on how it is navigating the transition to offshore renewables
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NewsIntegrated ballast water treatment for ports
BIO-UV Group’s BIO-SEA technology is being used with MicroWISE real-time organism analysis to support compliant ballast water treatment at ports