Environment & Sustainability – Page 61
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Importing hydrogen is feasible
A new Belgian study concludes that the import of hydrogen is both technically and economically feasible.
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Global centre of excellence for renewables
A collaborative partnership intends to build a global centre of excellence for renewable energy technologies expediting progress in the field.
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Autonomous vessels will cut emissions
Two autonomous battery-electric ro-ro vessels under construction in India will help cut shipping emissions in Norway when launched.
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Emission-free hyperloop plan takes shape
The ports of Rotterdam and Amsterdam will play a key part in a plan to create a pan-European emission-free hyperloop network.
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Valencia driving down emissions with LNG
The Port Authority of Valencia (Valenciaport) is playing a key part in driving down transport emissions in Spain by enabling the supply of LNG to ships.
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Tackling plastic pollution in rivers
One company has engineered what is claimed to be the longest river barrier in Europe to catch plastic and other floating debris.
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Green Marine reach grows in US
The reach of the Green Marine Environmental Certification Program has been expanded with the certification of five new terminals in the US.
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Discounts drive environmental accountability
One Spanish port and its terminals are taking major steps towards the energy transition and sustainability through a discount initiative.
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Cloud based TOS – a green step change
In this article GreenPort talks to Andy Barrons, chief strategy officer at Navis about how cloud based TOS is moving sustainability forward.
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Building a stronger greener supply chain
In this article, Alex Pepper, Group Head of Energy and Environment, Peel Ports, examines how the pandemic will be used to build a more resilient supply chain in the future.
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Latest cranes future proof energy efficiency
Five new cantilever rail-mounted gantry cranes will help achieve future sustainable growth at the Port of Liverpool’s deep-water container terminal.
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Development push for Brazilian LNG terminal
New Fortress Energy Inc. has acquired two companies in the LNG sector and announced it will develop an LNG terminal and gas-fired power plant at a port in Brazil.
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Managing dust with design innovation
A terminal at one of Brazil’s busiest ports is successfully managing dust emissions from its grain conveyor system with an innovative transfer chute design.
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CO2 capture project on schedule
A CO2 capture and storage project in Europe is on schedule to store 2.5m tonnes of CO2 from the industry annually in empty gas fields beneath the North Sea as from 2024.
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Shipowners to reap more green rewards
Shipowners and ports are set to reap more recognition for going green following the announcement that the Environmental Ship Index will further expand under new leadership.
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Eco-friendly forklift trucks launch
A new low-cost range of diesel and LPG-powered counterbalance forklift trucks feature Euro Stage V compliant engines to minimise emissions.
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Battery project to drive clean energy shift
A new innovation project aims to cut the cost of marine battery electric drivetrains in half and save ship owners money.
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Efficient electric powered sideloaders
An electric power pack will allow the sideloader industry less charging interruptions because it only needs to be charged once a week.
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Hybrid RTGs cut emissions
Cargotec’s Kalmar will supply a US terminal operator with six hybrid rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) for fuel efficiency and minimal emissions.
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Southampton has hydrogen potential
A hydrogen super hub could be built at ABP''s Port of Southampton to support and facilitate the decarbonisation of local industry and transport.