Environment & Sustainability – Page 56
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Offshore wind focus
Harbour redevelopment at a French port will enable offshore wind development.
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Doubling shore power
San Diego is doubling shore power capability to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Dealing with floating debris
In this Q&A, GreenPort talks with Gregory Duquennois from Bolina Ltd, a company on a mission to clean up floating debris in the waterways.
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Germany looks to hydrogen
The need for climate neutral steel is helping create new international hydrogen supply chains.
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Cargo giant tackles carbon
CO2 emissions are being tackled on a major scale by a cargo handling giant.
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MoU for sustainable cruising
A new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has reinforced the importance of sustainable port cities and cruises.
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Committed to sustainability
At Port Saint John, Canada’s shifting strategic priorities towards sustainability have trickled down into cruise practices.
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Emissions ambitions for hydrogen
Twelve companies have joined forces to create a hydrogen network and make a European city greener.
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Logistics backs carbon offsetting
A logistics giant is offseting the residual CO2 it produces under its carbon neutrality programme.
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ESPO goes hybrid
After sixteen editions, the ESPO Conference has become an annual highlight for the whole European port industry and this year it will take on an exciting new hybrid format
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Hydrogen reach stacker pilot
A hydrogen reach stacker is under development that will be tested in real time at a Spanish port.
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Sensors aid air quality mission
Air quality management systems are helping Spanish ports meet their sustainability goals.
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Quick recharging for AGVs
Recharging equipment batteries is fully automated, reliable and fast with an innovative solution for ports and terminals.
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Biofuels drive for shipping sustainability
Ports and terminals will feel the green benefits of a new shipping drive to embrace sustainable marine biofuels.
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Push for hydrogen in Japan
Hydrogen development in Japan’s maritime and port industries has been given a major push.
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Assessing the risk of ammonia
Movers and shakers in the industry are joining forces to steer the safe use of ammonia as a marine fuel.
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Big LNG capacity in Spain
One port in Spain is proving its ability to accommodate large LNG-powered vessels.
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LNG terminal scrapped for green hydrogen
Plans for an LNG terminal in Germany have been shelved in favour of a green hydrogen hub.
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AI helps prevent oil spills
AI platforms could help ports prevent and limit the environmental damage from oil spills.