Environment & Sustainability – Page 48
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Electric crane demand
Mobile harbour cranes with electric drives are in high demand say suppliers.
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Spearheading sustainable change
The marine industry is using COP26 as a platform to launch and showcase its decarbonisation projects.
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Accelerating clean fuels
Provision of low & zero carbon fuels at ports could be accelerated by a new partnership.
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Wind ports surge
New large-scale floating offshore wind ports and factories could be built in the UK.
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France LNG ready
The first LNG bunker vessel to be based in France has been officially named and will enter service in December.
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Circular economy pioneers
A European innovation hub is seeking pioneers looking to test circular economy projects.
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LNG remains relevant
LNG remains a core fuel that is cautiously being invested in by one cruise industry operator.
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Environmental certification
The European Sea Ports Organisation has congratulated the Port of Den Oever in The Netherlands and the Port of Baku in Azerbaijan on achieving EcoPorts’ environmental management standard (PERS).
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Slashing carbon footprint
A Spanish terminal has revealed a plan to help half their customers’ carbon footprint.
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Record output lower emissions
An American port is achieving increased business and reduced emissions all at the same time.
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Hydrogen powers port
A new project aims to generate renewable hydrogen for operations at a Spanish port.
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Hydrogen powered port
A new project aims to generate renewable hydrogen for operations at a Spanish port.
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LNG partnership
A new strategic partnership will identify and advance LNG logistics and storage solutions.
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LNG partnership
A new strategic partnership will identify and advance LNG logistics and storage solutions.
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Green energy powered
Ireland's Port of Cork says it's now powered by 100% green energy after teaming up with energy giant Energia.
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LNG power plant
Commercial operations of a US41bn LNG-to-power plant have started at a Brazilian port.