Energy & Technology – Page 15

  • solar plant
    News

    Pioneering solar heat project launched

    2019-10-23T12:57:00Z

    The first solar concentrator farm in the European process industry has been inaugurated in a port in Belgium.

  • cranes
    News

    Call for technology innovation

    2019-10-21T14:10:00Z

    The UK’s largest port operator is co-running a competition for UK technology businesses to provide innovative solutions to help provide energy saving, emissions reduction and efficiency boosting measures which can improve the sustainability of port operations.

  • Port of Hamburg
    News

    Germany facilitates shore power growth

    2019-10-14T11:08:00Z

    German authorities have agreed on a package of measures for shore-generated power to provide cleaner air in German port cities.

  • Shoreside power
    News

    Shore power expansion approval

    2019-10-09T16:10:00Z

    A €76m expansion of shore power supply in a German port has been approved to help it improve air quality.

  • ferry
    News

    Shore power plan for Danish port

    2019-10-09T12:23:00Z

    A Danish port and a logistics company have agreed to establish a shore power facility enabling vessels to cut emissions while at berth.

  • MoorMaster system
    News

    Port gives automated mooring eco-credit

    2019-10-03T13:16:00Z

    A Finnish port has made a repeat order for an automated mooring system as part of its efforts to optimise safety and efficiency and reduce environmental impact.

  • Port of Hueneme
    News

    Emission-free avocados and more

    2019-10-01T17:04:00Z

    Giles Pettifor, environmental manager at the Port of Hueneme, explains how the Californian port is tackling emissions in its supply chains.

  • A drone in flight
    News

    Ports seize opportunities presented by drones

    2019-09-27T20:42:00Z

    Sustainability in ports is receiving a boost from the emerging technologies associated with drone aircraft.

  • Hydrogen tug
    News

    World’s first hydrogen-powered tug

    2019-09-20T09:20:00Z

    A European port has ordered construction of the world’s first tug powered by hydrogen for ultra-low emissions to help it transition to sustainable, CO2-neutral operations.

  • Port of Incheon
    News

    South Korean port to slash vessel emissions

    2019-09-19T16:12:00Z

    A South Korean port aims to cut passenger vessel emissions, noise and vibrations at berth with its first shore power solution.

  • Test project
    News

    Testing begins on wave and solar system

    2019-09-19T15:46:00Z

    Testing has commenced on a combined wave and solar system at a port in Israel to progress renewable energy development.

  • Corsica Linea ferry
    News

    ABB enables emission-free port visits

    2019-09-11T14:31:00Z

    ABB will supply shore power connection technology to three Corsica Linea ferries at a French port with the aim of reducing noise pollutions and emissions while they are berthed.

  • waste gas project
    News

    Waste gas energy potential revealed

    2019-09-05T10:08:00Z

    A port-led recycling project has revealed the energy potential from waste gas.

  • AI drone
    News

    Ports will lead on 5G development

    2019-09-04T16:08:00Z

    Ports will lead other industries in the development of 5G solutions, predicts a Latvian port currently testing 5G solutions in a bid to protect the environment and foster efficiency.

  • Port of Gdynia
    News

    Polish port supports offshore wind

    2019-07-26T14:43:00Z

    A Polish port has pledged to support the establishment of offshore wind farms on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea to strengthen the renewable energy market.

  • MoorMaster at Port of Helinski
    News

    Estonian port invests in automated mooring

    2019-07-25T12:32:00Z

    Cavotec will design, supply, commission and service two multi-unit MoorMaster automated mooring systems at Estonia’s Port of Tallinn to boost operational efficiency and reduce emissions.

  • Port of Marseille Fos
    News

    French port invests €20m in shoreside power

    2019-07-24T12:02:00Z

    A French port authority aims to cut emissions by spending €20m over the next six years to extend shoreside power.

  • Warrenpoint Port
    News

    Warrenpoint Port to become major CO2 hub

    2019-05-21T10:10:00Z

    Japanese industrial gas company Nippon Gases is to establish a GB£9.5m liquid carbon dioxide (CO2) import and distribution terminal at Ireland’s Warrenpoint Port, which is set to significantly reduce carbon emissions by minimising the need for road tankers.

  • pollution
    News

    Ports propose CO2 storage project

    2019-05-13T13:25:00Z

    The Port of Rotterdam, Port of Antwerp and North Sea Port have applied to the European Commission for a project to collect, transport and store 10m tonnes of CO2 in the North Sea.

  • electric forklift trucks
    News

    Collaborative working key to "net zero" goal

    2019-05-07T12:48:00Z

    The ports sector can expect to see innovative concession agreements alongside increased shoreside power and electric equipment usage following the UK Committee on Climate Change’s recommendation for the government to adopt a "net zero" goal for greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.