Energy & Technology – Page 14
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Electric ASV enables zero-emission operations
A German port has deployed its first autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) for water measurement with electric propulsion for zero-emission operation.
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French port facilitates wind energy
A French port is caretaking wind turbine components which will be deployed to a wind farm in Northern France.
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Shore power arrives at LNG port
Vessels docked at a US port offering LNG bunkering can now plug into shoreside power to help cut emissions and air pollution.
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Carbon capture benefits whole supply chain
What is reportedly the UK''s first carbon capture project should help one port lower emissions and the Government hit zero carbon targets.
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Floating battery offers clean energy at port
A European port has teamed up with an energy supplier to cut emissions and noise by pioneering a mobile floating battery service at the port.
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UK port moves closer to green dual fuel first
A UK port says it’s getting closer to becoming the UK’s first port to provide shore side power and ship-to-ship LNG bunkering for cruise ships.
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Renewable energy project expands
Developers of a renewable energy system at a port in Israel will shortly commence new testing in Gibraltar.
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French port backs shore power research
A French port is supporting an initiative to research technologies to enhance sustainable operations and improve air quality with a particular focus on shore power implementation.
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Taichung strikes offshore wind deal
Taiwan’s Port of Taichung has struck an offshore wind development deal with an energy company.
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Battery hybrid ferries to clean up the Baltic
Three new battery hybrid ferries are being built to help one operator clean up Ro-Ro cargo routes on the Baltic Sea.
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Green hydrogen plant to target CO2 emissions
A Belgian consortium has proposed a green energy plan using hydrogen which seeks to double the annual reduction of CO2 emissions in Flanders.
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Israeli port targets energy self-sufficiency
Israel is set to turn its largest port into the first to supply 100% of its own energy through initiatives including the installation of a power plant.
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Adjustable onshore power for cruisers
Siemens has built a turnkey onshore power supply at the Hamburg Altona cruise terminal, the first European system of its type to adjust the frequency of the local distribution grid to any ship’s electrical system.
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Geothermal energy research powers on
The Port of Rotterdam has taken a step closer to the future harnessing of geothermal energy at Maasvlakte 2.
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Emissions-busting shore power system launches
A container ship has become the first vessel to use a French terminal’s new shore power facilities which will enable zero emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides and fine particles at berth.
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Work starts on energy rich roof solar scheme
ABP is investing GB£6.8m in a roof mounted solar scheme at a UK port to supply almost 29% of its energy requirement.
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Corvus batteries order for hybrid port cranes
Corvus Energy has been awarded a contract to supply batteries for new fuel-efficient hybrid port cranes to be used by a US port authority to reduce emissions, fuel costs and noise.
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Digitalisation of Portsmouth International Port
A new terminal operating system will improve efficiency at Portsmouth International Port, says Ulf Hille-Dahl, Sales Executive International Market at Hogia Logistics Systems AB.
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Shore power trial for coasters in Rotterdam
The Municipality of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam Authority have begun a five month trial to supply small sea-going vessels with electricity on Parkkade in the centre of Rotterdam.
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Wind pathways to decarbonised shipping
Carbon-neutral fleets run entirely on renewables are no longer a pipe dream but are already on the way, says Gavin Allwright, Secretary General of the International Windship Association.