Energy & Technology – Page 15
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NewsTaking the hardline approach to shore power
The Port of Aarhus is raising fees for cruise ships which pollute at berth
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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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NewsTeaming up to realise floating offshore wind potential
Associated British Ports and Taiwan International Ports Corporation are teaming up to provide for the floating offshore wind sector
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NewsOvercoming grid power issues using batteries
Battery energy storage systems could help ports overcome grid constraints
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NewsThe road to carbon neutral port operations
PD Ports has big plans to be a carbon neutral operation
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NewsRotterdam plans wasteland conversion to solar park
Rotterdam is looking to convert a waste area into a solar park
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NewsAD Ports goes digital with emissions management
AD Ports Group is working to get better with its emissions management using digitalisation
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NewsTerminal operator giants’ roadmap to electrification
APM Terminals and DP World are spearheading a roadmap for accelerating electrification
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NewsMilestone Dutch carbon capture project
Allseas will play a key role in the carbon capture and storage project at the Port of Rotterdam
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NewsHarnessing the transformative power of data
Leveraging cutting-edge data science to enhance ocean supply chain efficiencies
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NewsCavotec wins major shore power deal
Cavotec will supply shore power equipment for multi-million new container ships
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NewsUsing wind and hydrogen to achieve net zero
Offshore wind and alternative fuels are high up on the agenda for Forth Ports
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NewsVLCC takes on LNG at Rotterdam
TotalEnergies Marine Fuels recent LNG bunkering signals the growing maturity of the lower-carbon marine fuel
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NewsAmbitious offshore wind plans afoot in Scotland
ABP is looking to develop an OSW construction port to support the growth of floating offshore windfarms
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NewsThe argument for a new UK green hydrogen hub
The arguments for creating a new UK green hydrogen hub
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NewsA ready supply of batteries for inland vessels
Rotterdam is constructing an electrolyte bunkering station in Hartelkanaal
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NewsUK gov funding for Aberdeen shore power
A project spearheading shore-based power in Scotland has been awarded UK government ZEVI funding
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NewsPortsmouth spearheads shore-based power
Portsmouth International Port is to spearhead the UK’s move to greener ports with the roll out of shore-based power at three of its busiest berths
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NewsSparky electrifies the harbour towage sector
Damen’s RSD-E Tug 2513 sets a new sustainability standard