Energy & Technology – Page 11
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Hybrid RTGs cut emissions
Cargotec’s Kalmar will supply a US terminal operator with six hybrid rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) for fuel efficiency and minimal emissions.
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Clean energy analysis cuts carbon emissions
Two clean energy initiatives have reduced one British port’s diesel consumption and eliminated 700 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year.
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Dogger Bank development milestone
Dogger Bank Wind Farm has sealed a key development deal with the UK’s Port of Tyne.
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Partnership in port energy efficiency
A strategic partnership has been formed to market two products which provide energy and environmental monitoring of port infrastructure.
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Stena edges closer to CO2 targets
A new shore power facility means that one ferry operator can now connect 14 vessels to on-shore electricity at seven different terminals.
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Solar power fuels Finnish port
Solar power investment is a key focus for a Finnish port that aims for its operations to be 100% carbon-neutral by 2035.
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Scottish port invests in offshore renewables
One Scottish port is boosting its position in the offshore renewables market with a seven figure privately funded investment as the UK continues its low carbon energy transition.
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Project explores port to wind farm efficiency
ABB technology that can help onshore operators better plan vessel missions from port to wind farm will play a key part in a new EU project to reduce costs, increase efficiency and safety, and improve sustainability in the offshore wind farm market.
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Clean energy park launched by UK port
A clean energy park has been launched by a port in England to boost regional renewables infrastructure and further its decarbonisation ambitions.
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Port chief aids Sweden’s electrification
A port chief will help identify measures to speed up electrification in Sweden’s transport sector as part of the government’s newly established Electrification Commission.
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Faster docking for autonomous ships
A new docking system promises to speed up turnaround times at ports with mooring in as little as 30 seconds drastically reducing emissions.
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Green hydrogen export study planned
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to perform a pre-feasibility study of exporting green hydrogen from Iceland to Rotterdam has been signed as part of the global movement to fight climate change and Europe’s energy transition.
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Methanol project launches to cut CO2
CO2 emissions could be cut by 140,000t annually with the launch of a new green methanol project at a European port.
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High-speed ferry gets green shore connection
The latest in shore technology is to service a high-speed ferry at Estonia’s Port of Tallinn helping one operator achieve its emissions targets.
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Shore power system for inland shipping
A single shore power system for inland shipping and the river cruise industry is being planned by a group of European ports.
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Hydrogen vehicles for sustainable ports
Port and logistics operators will be able to further their sustainable fuel goals with newly developed hydrogen-propelled vehicles.
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Energy platform cuts costs
Blockchain technology, artificial intelligence and high-frequency commodity trading have been combined in a single platform for the first time with the testing of a new cost-cutting energy platform.
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Major offshore wind role for UK ports
Ports will play a key part in new government plans to make the UK the world leader in clean wind energy as it works towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
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Hydrogen market viability study
Gasunie and four Dutch port authorities are planning a study into the practical design of an exchange on which hydrogen can be traded freely to boost its usage and support sustainable energy use.
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Port of Bilbao supports hydrogen project
The Port Authority of Bilbao has given the go ahead for a project that will contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions and the development of the hydrogen economy in and around the Spanish port.