Energy & Technology – Page 19
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Hybrid power for Norwegian ferries
The first of four hybrid ferries for Norwegian ferry operator Norled has entered operation helping reduce the company''s carbon footprint.
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Mega battery boosts smart energy project
The delivery of a 20ft container sized battery to a UK port marks a key development in a new smart energy project that will drive down operational emissions.
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First port member for Hydrogen coalition
A global coalition of companies that support the use of hydrogen in the energy transition has gained its first port member.
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Ports part of massive US offshore wind drive
Ports are a key part of the largest combined clean energy solicitations ever issued in the US, which seek up to 4,000 megawatts of renewable capacity to combat climate change.
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Offshore wind development gains pace
An Amsterdam port operator has been joined by a major Swedish energy company developing the largest wind farm off the Dutch coast.
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Solar panels power sustainable berths
A newly-built berthing area at a German port is powered by nineteen solar panels.
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Clean technology post-pandemic
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and at the beginnings of the road to recovery, three clean tech companies have united to debate environmental efficiency in the post-pandemic era, reports Anne-Marie Causer
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Getting energy savvy with microgrids
An American port is working on a novel microgrid project to help fuel some of the port''s power needs and cut energy costs in the process, writes Anne-Marie Causer
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Hydrogen trucks to cut CO2 in Europe
A new initiative aims to get 1,000 hydrogen-powered, zero-emission trucks on the roads connecting the Netherlands, Belgium, and West Germany by 2025.
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Carbon Infrastructure Capture project begins
A new project aims to create the first joint infrastructure for the sustainable and cost-effective transport of liquefied carbon dioxide extracted using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology.
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Major shore power commitment in Germany
Major investment in shore power infrastructure at German port facilities will help diversify technology use and reduce operational emissions.
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Methanol focus aids shipping's carbon battle
A consortium of Europe’s maritime research and technology leaders have launched a project to demonstrate the feasibility of retrofit and newbuild vessels operating on methanol as a pathway to carbon-neutral shipping.
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First US purpose-built offshore wind port
Plans have been announced to construct the first purpose-built offshore wind port in the US to help an east coast state fulfil its plan to achieve 100% clean energy by 2050.
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Battery power for second Danish electric ferry
The second newbuild all electric ferry in Denmark will be equipped with an energy storage system (ESS) from Corvus Energy.
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Green fund critical to reduce emissions
New research finds no port in the world has installed ship to shore power without public funding or subsidy - a huge barrier to uptake in the UK.
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Carbon capture feasibility study begins
A Belgian-Dutch consortium has launched a project to examine the feasibility of Carbon Capture & Utilisation/Storage (CCUS) with the potential to potential to cut CO2 emissions in port areas 30% by 2030.
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Smart energy piloted at UK port
Smart energy technologies will be piloted at a UK port to improve air quality, reduce carbon emissions and facilitate the electrification of port operations.
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Danish offshore wind investment
A Danish port has welcomed a government proposal to establish an offshore wind island hub.
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Solar manufacturer backed by port authority
The largest solar manufacturer in the US is set to be given a business boost by a port authority in the south of the country.
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Energy storage demonstrator deal
A 250kW energy storage demonstrator will be built at a Scottish port to demonstrate its speed of response as global efforts to develop renewable energy continue.