Environment & Sustainability – Page 111

  • Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan
    News

    Asia trade boost from LNG bunkering group

    2017-07-11T10:09:00Z

    Three ports have joined an international LNG bunkering port focus group set up to boost the uptake of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as marine fuel and expected to increase Intra-Asia trade routes in Asia.

  • The energy storage system will be utilised during all aspects of the PSV’s operation
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    Hybrid solution reduces emissions and cost

    2017-07-11T10:00:00Z

    Corvus Energy will supply battery power for the hybridisation of Farstad Shipping’s PSV ''Far Sun'' to reduce emissions and lower operating costs.

  • Iberian Peninsula
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    Study predicts LNG bunkering surge

    2017-07-11T09:00:00Z

    DNV GL has conducted a study into the future LNG bunkering market in the Iberian Peninsula, demand for which looks set to surge by 2050.

  • IMO’s MEPC meeting
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    Ballast Water Management progress “too slow”

    2017-07-10T18:00:00Z

    The installation timeframe for ballast water management systems has been extended until September 2024, prompting some NGOs to say decarbonisation policy is moving too slowly.

  • GAC's green HullWiper system uses adjustable sea water jets to remove fouling
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    Anti-contamination first in Copenhagen

    2017-07-10T12:41:00Z

    The first cruise vessel in Copenhagen has had its hull cleaned with pioneering ROV technology that keeps contaminates out of the water.

  • Brevis’s factory is conveniently located just 130km away from the Port of Varna
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    A global leader in grain and seed handling

    2017-07-10T11:52:00Z

    When it comes to efficient bulk handling, Cimbria is known globally for its extensive products and services which support the cleaning, sorting, treating, drying, storage and conveyance of grain and seed.

  • In Venice, Panolin EAL is used in the hydraulic cylinders of the garbage cage lifting cranes
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    Environmentally friendly lubricants

    2017-07-10T11:39:00Z

    Whatever you call them – bio oils or green lubricants, these environmentally ‘acceptable’ lubricants (EALs) are increasing significantly in their use, particularly where water is close-by, writes Phil Cumberlidge, Panolin International Inc.

  • Visedo's PowerDRUM unit solution
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    Revolutionising electrification of marine transport

    2017-07-10T11:14:00Z

    Harbour cities across Asia depend on diesel ferries to transport millions of passengers each year. They are a dirty but necessary part of life, with marine transport adding to air pollution that is blamed for thousands of deaths each year and adding to greenhouse gas emissions, writes Kimmo Rauma, CEO ...

  • MEPC 71
    News

    MEPC approves BWM treaty draft amendments

    2017-07-07T16:06:00Z

    The IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 71) has approved draft amendments to the Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention treaty linking BWM installation implementation schedules to ships’ renewal surveys.

  • Hiab
    News

    Hiab launches connected solutions offering

    2017-07-07T12:06:00Z

    A new “connected solutions” offering by Hiab aims to enhance the productivity, efficiency, and safety of its equipment for fleet operators.

  • Ships participating in ESI
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    ESI to evaluate CO2

    2017-07-06T12:10:00Z

    The Environmental Ship Index (ESI) will be first sustainable quality mark in international shipping to evaluate the performance of vessels in reducing CO2.

  • Seaspan’s two new ferries delivered this year broke new ground by combining LNG propulsion with ESS Photo: Seaspan
    News

    BV adds hybrid power and battery rules

    2017-07-06T10:00:00Z

    Bureau Veritas has consolidated its experience in the field of hybrid vessels with a new series of notations and rules addressing energy storage systems (ESS) to support ship operators in reducing emissions.

  • Dunkirk's LNG terminal and Grand Port Maritime de Dunkerque are to develop an LNG supply station Photo: EDF Group
    News

    LNG supply station

    2017-07-05T12:39:00Z

    Dunkirk''s LNG terminal and Grand Port Maritime de Dunkerque have signed an agreement to develop an LNG supply station to refuel tank trucks at the terminal.

  • Panama Canal
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    Expanded Panama Canal facilitating LNG growth

    2017-07-04T10:27:00Z

    More than 90% of the global LNG fleet can transit the Panama Canal since its expansion, enabling US producers to ship LNG to Asia more quickly and easily.

  • Brittany Ferries vessel
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    LNG ferry for Brittany Ferries

    2017-07-03T17:23:00Z

    Brittany Ferries has signed a contract for a new LNG cruise ferry, which when completed is slated to be the most environmentally-friendly ship operating on the English Channel.

  • The GIA was inaugurated at the first meeting of the IMO Intersessional Working Group on the Reduction of GHG emissions from ships
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    Industry ally in decarbonisation

    2017-07-03T16:02:00Z

    Leading shipowners and operators, classification societies, engine builders and suppliers, big data providers and oil companies have signed up to a new Global Industry Alliance (GIA) to help decarbonise shipping.

  • New York ferry
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    Battery chargers supplied to US ferries

    2017-07-03T12:38:00Z

    California-based Newmar is supplying PTMS series modular battery chargers which promise reliability for a new fleet of passenger ferries in New York.

  • e-house
    News

    Santos electrification project

    2017-06-29T10:00:00Z

    An engineering project at Brazil’s Port of Santos has resulted in improved cargo loading, discharging and stowing efficiency, making it both leaner and greener.

  • Empty container handler
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    Hyster electrifies big trucks

    2017-06-28T17:25:00Z

    A project to electrify container handler trucks and 11t high capacity empty container handlers is underway at Hyster.

  • Peter Mollema
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    Ports ready for zero emissions

    2017-06-27T17:36:00Z

    Ports are ready to embrace zero emission shipping, Peter Mollema, vice-president of Europe for the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), has said.