Energy & Technology – Page 2
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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
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NewsHydrogen electrolyser planned at Gothenburg
The project follows several years of development to support the transition of multiple transport modes operating at the port
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NewsSolar power milestone at Liverpool
Peel Ports Group and E.ON have completed the initial grid connection of nearly 7,000 solar panels installed on the Alexandra Dock warehouse
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NewsWATCH: A resilient power solution for Odesa
A decentralised microgrid ill strengthen port electrification, energy resilience and continuity of port operations
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Seabound’s vision for port-led carbon capture
Seabound argues that ports and terminals can play a decisive role in accelerating carbon capture deployment, both in vessels at berth and at sea
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NewsWATCH: Hyster-Yale works to expedite electrification
Hyster-Yale aims to build on recent electrification advances across its big truck and container handling product lines
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NewsPort electrification milestone at Constanța
DP World Constanța in Romania has expanded its green container handling capabilities with the delivery of two electric crane units from Liebherr
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NewsCanada’s ports call for energy sovereignty
West Coast port leaders call for Canadian-owned fleets and electrified shipbuilding to secure trade sovereignty
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Bridging the gap with temporary shore power
Given that some ports face years of delays to connect to the grid, temporary and hybrid shore power systems offer a practical, lower-emission solution
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NewsRotterdam awards record shore power deal
ABB has been selected to deliver a record shore power installation across major container terminals in the Port of Rotterdam
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NewsStrict targets for energy self-sufficiency
Valenciaport aims to achieve carbon neutrality and energy self-sufficiency at facilities in Valencia, Sagunt and Gandia by 2035
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NewsBilbao Port joins net zero alliance
The Port of Bilbao has joined a national alliance to accelerate port electrification, advance the energy transition and expand renewable energy
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NewsOffshore wind drives Lowestoft expansion
ABP and ScottishPower Renewables have signed a landmark agreement to support offshore wind operations from the UK Port of Lowestoft
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NewsAutomated mooring boosts electric ferry efficiency
Cavotec is helping a Danish ferry operator maxmise efficiency by fully automating the mooring of its electric ferry fleet
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NewsSany expands its electric equipment portfolio
Sany is expanding its electric range with the STT4501E2-D electric terminal tractor, optimised for the European market
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NewsTransforming bulk-handling in Vietnam
Liebherr’s LPS 550 crane is improving Vietnamese port productivity, lowering energy consumption and easing quay constraints
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NewsLatvian expertise in electric port cranes
Rikon has unveiled electric cranes designed to cut port emissions and upgrade port equipment in Turkey
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NewsElectrifying ports and automating the future
Zinus is making a name for itself in helping to redefine how vessels connect to clean power in port
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Asyaport: The port that powers itself
Onshore power is the cornerstone of a long-term strategy to eliminate emissions, electrify operations and catalyse systemic change at Asyaport