Environment & Sustainability – Page 152

  • The ADT tug 2810 will provide towage service for LNG vessels in Trinidad and Tobago
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    Damen tug leaves for Trinidad

    2014-10-10T11:17:00Z

    Damen Shipyards Group has delivered the first ASD tug 2810 in a four-vessel contract with ARC Towage, which will be used to provide gas terminal berthing services in Trinidad and Tobago.

  • ECSA said that uncertainty jeopardises scrubber investments made by shippers
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    ECSA position on scrubbers

    2014-10-09T15:38:00Z

    The European Community Shipowners’ Association (ECSA) has published a position paper to try to achieve a harmonised position on the discharge of washwater in ports, estuaries and coastal areas, from open-loop scrubbers.

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    ABPmer to lead Southampton impact assessment

    2014-10-09T14:10:00Z

    ABP Marine Environmental Research Ltd (ABPmer) is to prepare various technical reports to support the environmental statements for the proposed regeneration of the Royal Pier Waterfront in Southampton, UK.

  • The Pori terminal will be the third LNG terminal Skangass has in the Nordic countries
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    Skangass gets green light for Finnish LNG terminal

    2014-10-08T10:45:00Z

    Skangass is to begin construction of an LNG terminal in Pori, Finland, following NOK 185m (US$28.6m) investment support from the Finnish government.

  • This year's host for the GreenPort Congress is the Port of Barcelona Photo: Wiki/Lofor
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    GreenPort Congress - one week to go

    2014-10-07T12:07:00Z

    There’s just one week to go until the 2014 GreenPort Congress being held at the World Trade Centre, Barcelona, Spain, from 15 to 17 October. This year will focus on ”Improving communication between all port users”.

  • The barge has a length of 76.7m, a breadth of 11.4m and a draught of around 1.7m
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    LNG Hybrid Barge arrives in Hamburg

    2014-10-07T11:52:00Z

    Becker Marine Systems’ LNG Hybrid Barge has arrived at its home port of Hamburg, where it will provide an external, environmentally-friendly and low-emission power supply to cruise ships.

  • Hempel's Hempaguard has been recognised for making a significant contribution to environmental impact reduction
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    Fouling defence system wins efficiency award

    2014-10-07T11:34:00Z

    Danish coatings manufacturer, Hempel, has won a prestigious environmental award for its Hempaguard hull coating concept.

  • The Mantsinen 200 M HybriLift has a strong track record of improving energy efficiency by up to 35%
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    HybriLift technology at Antwerp

    2014-10-07T10:51:00Z

    Finland''s Mantsinen Group Ltd has delivered a Mantsinen 200 M HybriLift to Cuypers Vorkliften at the Port of Antwerp in Belgium.

  • VSTEP simulators are a new generation of simulators for the maritime industry and fulfil training requirements in full compliance with the latest international standards and regulations
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    VSTEP encourages clean shipping

    2014-10-06T17:08:00Z

    Dutch company VSTEP Simulation, which provides DNV-certified simulators, is now an incentive provider for the Green Award Foundation – a move that it hopes will help promote clean and safe shipping.

  • Kalmar’s low maintenance straddle carriers comply with the latest exhaust emission regulations
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    Electric straddle carrier delivery

    2014-10-06T16:02:00Z

    Kalmar is continuing its long running relationship with France’s largest terminal, Eurofos, with the delivery of twelve new diesel-electric straddle carriers scheduled for February 2015.

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    ACT recognised for ‘green’ efforts

    2014-10-03T11:18:00Z

    American Chemical Technologies Inc (Act) has been recognised by Green Marine for its environmentally-friendly marine lubricant products.

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    MOL releases environmental report

    2014-10-02T12:22:00Z

    Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has issues the English version of its ‘Environmental and Social Report 2014’, which sets out the Group’s outlook and latest initiatives regarding corporate social responsibility and the environment.

  • 'Spirit of Vancouver Island' is one of two ferries being converted to LNG. Photo: KenWalker
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    BC Ferries reduces costs with LNG

    2014-10-01T17:26:00Z

    Canada’s BC Ferries is to convert its two largest vessels, ‘Spirit of Vancouver Island’ and ‘Spirit of British Columbia’, to environmentally-friendly dual-fuel in a bid to save on costs.

  • The financing from the US Department of Transport and MARAD enables Tote to invest in modern technology that will create jobs and reduce our impact on the environment
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    US $325m loan for ‘first’ LNG containerships

    2014-10-01T12:37:00Z

    The US Maritime Administration (MARAD) is loaning US$324.6m to Tote Shipholdings and Saltchuk Resources for their Marline Class vessels which are said to be the world’s first LNG-powered containerships.

  • Maersk Line is introducing a new low sulphur surcharge (LSS) for routes entering ECAs
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    Maersk imposes low sulphur surcharge

    2014-10-01T09:37:00Z

    Maersk Line says it will be introducing a new low sulphur surcharge (LSS) to help offset additional costs incurred by switching to cleaner fuels in Emission Control Areas (ECAs), required by the new regulation coming into effect in January 2015.

  • The grants were awarded under the Port of Long Beach's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Grant Programme
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    Long Beach launches more green projects

    2014-09-29T11:53:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach has launched two grant-funded environmental projects at the Century Villages of Cabrillo homeless rehabilitation complex in West Long Beach.

  • Port Metro Vancouver is working to improve air quality
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    Port Metro Vancouver awarded for EcoAction

    2014-09-29T11:42:00Z

    Canada’s Port Metro Vancouver has been awarded a ‘Clean50 Top Project’ award for its EcoAction programme, which promotes emissions reductions for ocean-going vessels through financial incentives.

  • Mr Hinchliffe: "The reduction in CO2 per tonne of cargo carried per kilometre by ships is even more impressive than the headline IMO figure for absolute GHG reduction because cargo moved by sea has continued to grow since 2009.”
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    Global shipping cuts emissions

    2014-09-26T09:29:00Z

    The total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from global maritime transport are estimated to have been more than 20% lower in 2012 than in 2007, according to the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS).

  • The strength of the rebound of spot LNG prices is questionable
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    LNG prices on the rebound?

    2014-09-25T16:13:00Z

    The Platts Japan/Korea Marker (Platts JK) says that the price of spot LNG for October has gained 19.8%, indicative that prices may be on the rebound.

  • The LNG terminals will be built at three Baltic seaports including the Port of Rauma. Photo: MPorciusCato
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    Three new LNG terminals for Finland

    2014-09-25T14:07:00Z

    A grant worth €65.2m is being used to build three LNG terminals in Finland that are expected to help significantly reduce the industrial use of fuel oil and LPG in the country.