Environment & Sustainability
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….AND YARA MARINE TECHNOLOGIES FOLLOWS THE SAME PATH
Finnish ferry operator, Finnlines, has signed a new contract with Yara Marine Technologies of Norway for the installation of specialist shore power systems to three of its vessels.
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CAVOTEC SHORE POWER LINER ORDER…
Cavotec, the Swiss-based cleantech company reports a major new shore power equipment order from the liner shipping sector. The value of the deal is more than €2 million (US$2.2 million) and it has been placed by a company based in the Nordic region.
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Roadmap to port competitiveness
Decarbonising the maritime industry and digitalisation are the key challenges in helping ports become more competitive
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SMARTER ON CLIMATE CHANGE
How the digital transition can advance a zero-emission agenda is considered in-depth in a new Digital Playbook released by chainPORT. Felicity Landon reports
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Brazil’s Wind
Shell has confirmed that it has applied for environmental licenses from the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) to develop off shore wind farms along the coast of Brazil.
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TARGETING NET ZERO
National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) has partnered with Siemens to create a free online tool to help UK ports meet their net zero targets. AJ Keyes looks at how it can help
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Development Banks confirm support for the Clean Oceans Initiative
Rémy Rioux, CEO, AFD “I am proud that AFD Group is contributing, alongside five prominent public development banks (PDBs), to the strengthening of the Clean Oceans Initiative, which has committed to doubling its financing to reach four billion euros by 2025. This commitment, which was announced at the One ...
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Pecém Prepares
The APM Terminals Pecém facility will have new equipment in place ahead of the 2022 fruit harvest in Brazil.
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ITS LONG BEACH ORDERS NEW EQUIPMENT PACKAGE
International Transportation Service (ITS), based at the Port of Long Beach, USA has placed an order for fi ve new Paceco-Mitsui ship-to-shore (STS) gantries and fi ve rubber-tyred-gantries (RTGs).
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GROWTH, GREEN GOALS & CAPACITY UPLIFT
JNPT, Adani Mundra Port and APSEZ have seen substantial volume increases, expect further growth and have expansion plans underway together with strong commitments to achieving green goals.
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CLEAN OCEAN INITIATIVE RAMPS UP € GOAL
At the recent One Ocean Summit held in Brest, France, in February, the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), the European Investment Bank (EIB) and KfW acting on behalf of the German Federal Government committed to double the target of the Clean Oceans Initiative, together with Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) ...
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Solar Mumbai
PSA Mumbai has a new 1-megawatt (MW) solar farm, which is projected to generate 13 per cent of the terminal’s annual power requirements.
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HYPERLOOP TEST-BED FOR PORT OF SAGUNTO
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has approved a concession in the Port of Sagunto to ZELEROS to carry out its pilot project, Sustainable Electric Freight-forwarder (SELF).
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UK Shore Power
The UK government is accelerating maritime decarbonisation for ports by switching to emissionsreducing shore power.
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Cavotec sells Airports
Cavotec is selling its Airports business to focus on shore power and other core products in the maritime market
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BROMMA: SETTING THE PACE
Bromma has hit the ground running in 2022 with diverse new products and an optimistic view of the year ahead, as AJ Keyes discovers
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MOBILES: GROWING IN THE WIND
John Bensalhia investigates the development and operation of mobile harbour cranes for the growing task of wind turbine component handling
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ENERGY CHOICES, HOW TO PLAN
Gridmaster, a consortium of energy interests, is developing a multi-layered model to assist diverse port of Rotterdam businesses make complex energy investment decisions
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HYDROGEN: CHICKEN AND EGG?
Hydrogen for core maritime and wider business functions presents ports with opportunities but there is risk. Felicity Landon reviews sector initiatives
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Managing port stays
Managing time spent in port can help operators reduce operational costs and emissions