Energy & Technology – Page 13
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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.
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Green hydrogen plant planned
The hydrogen economy is gathering momentum with plans to take a green hydrogen plant into operation as early as 2023.
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Irish port becomes offshore wind base
An offshore wind base is being established at an Irish port to supply future offshore wind farms and help scale up production in the region.
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The challenges ahead for electric shipping
A report on the electric shipping market reveals steady growth but also outlines the challenges that will lie ahead for the sector.
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Next frontier for plastic recycling
Plastic awareness is greater than ever, but tackling plastic waste remains critical for ports working towards greater sustainability, writes Rebecca Jeffrey
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Smart port solutions get cash injection boost
Singapore is injecting S$600,000 of funding into new start-ups which are working on smart port solutions to help bring their new products to market.
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Low emissions dredger for Flemish ports
Belgium based dredging giant Jan De Nul''s latest Ultra-Low Emission vessel (ULEv) has arrived in home waters to commence green maintenance dredging at Flemish ports.
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Research says ports embracing methanol
New research says that methanol is now available in 100 ports globally which could help with its potential uptake as an alternative fuel.
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Shoreside power aids zero-emission goal
Shoreside power will be installed at a Norwegian port to help it move towards zero-emission operations.
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MoU explores hydrogen's sustainability role
Five Singapore and two Japanese companies have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study how hydrogen as a low-carbon alternative can contribute to a clean and sustainable energy future for Singapore.
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Belgian port helps realise wind farm
Offshore wind components have arrived at a Belgian port as part of a challenge to keep the construction of a new offshore wind farm on schedule amidst the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.