Environment & Sustainability – Page 75

  • Hyster's Big Truck range is now even more efficient Photo: Hyster
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    Efficient ergonomic controls for big trucks

    2020-02-14T12:09:00Z

    Increasing efficiency is the primary factor behind the development of a new ergonomic cabin and control system for one range of port trucks.

  • Versi-Cat’s main function is retrieving plastic litter, debris and aquatic vegetation Photo: Water Witch
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    Zero emission port debris collector

    2020-02-14T11:57:00Z

    A new electric litter and debris collector vessel promises to emit zero emissions as it cleans up ports, harbours or waterways.

  • Port Call Optimization
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    GHG emissions initiative gains traction

    2020-02-14T10:09:00Z

    An initiative supporting an IMO resolution that calls on cooperation between ports and shipping on the reduction of GHG emissions from ships has been submitted as an information paper for the next meeting of the IMO Maritime Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 75) in March.

  • America Cruise Terminal
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    First paper-free cruise network established

    2020-02-13T14:30:00Z

    A European cruise network says it has become the first cruise network in the world to become completely paperless in line with its sustainability goals.

  • LNG bunkering
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    LNG now available at 93 ports

    2020-02-12T16:34:00Z

    LNG can now be delivered to vessels at 93 ports with a further 54 ports in the process of facilitating LNG bunkering investments and operations, according to a new report.

  • Shore power system
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    Germany’s largest shore power system ordered

    2020-02-12T12:44:00Z

    Siemens has been commissioned to build a shore power system at a port in Germany that is able to supply electricity to two ships simultaneously and potentially reduce annual CO2 emissions by more than 8,000t.

  • straddle carriers
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    Eco straddle carriers tackle capacity

    2020-02-11T11:32:00Z

    Five new Kalmar ESC 440 diesel-electric straddle carriers have arrived at Scotland’s largest container terminal to boost capacity and lower emissions.

  • The Port of Qasim is increasing its LNG capacity Photo: PQA
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    Port Qasim LNG expansion project moves ahead

    2020-02-10T14:07:00Z

    A Norwegian led consortium is in the running to provide new feasibility studies to the floating LNG terminal expansion project at Pakistan''s Port of Qasim.

  • A ballast water filtration facility may help terminals to add value with an additional service for calling vessels Photo: Damen Shipyards
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    Helping vessels comply with ballast water regs

    2020-02-10T12:20:00Z

    A new barge which filters sediment before ballast water is taken aboard aims to help waterways vessels comply with the IMO''s Ballast Water Convention.

  • Port of Hamburg
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    Emission-free shipping initiative grows

    2020-02-07T15:00:00Z

    An emission-free shipping initiative has grown with the commitment of a German port authority.

  • bunkering
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    First STS bunkering at Antwerp

    2020-02-07T10:57:00Z

    The first ship-to-ship (STS) bunkering has taken place in the Port of Antwerp as it transitions to a multi-fuel port.

  • Mini-P2R
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    Oil waste regeneration growth

    2020-02-06T11:24:00Z

    Ecoslops has said that construction has started on the first industrial unit of its compact micro-refining unit which regenerates oil wastes and residues into 2nd generation petroleum products.

  • Corvus Energy will supply the energy storage systems (ESS) for three Finnlines battery hybrid ferries Photo: Finnlines
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    Battery hybrid ferries to clean up the Baltic

    2020-02-05T13:37:00Z

    Three new battery hybrid ferries are being built to help one operator clean up Ro-Ro cargo routes on the Baltic Sea.

  • Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) is embarking on an ambitious digitisation journey Photo: PTP
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    Digital efficiency in Malaysia

    2020-02-04T12:53:00Z

    One Malaysian port is benefitting from the digitisation of its berth planning allowing it to streamline its efficiency and cut down on paperwork.

  • Zeebrugge LNG terminal.
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    IAPH defends investment in LNG

    2020-02-04T12:03:00Z

    The IAPH Clean Marine Fuels Working Group has defended investment in LNG following the publication of a new working paper which claims “there is no climate benefit from using LNG”.

  • 'London Titan'
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    Remote monitoring for vessels cuts emissions

    2020-01-30T14:04:00Z

    Operational efficiency and emissions-reduction improvements are expected at the second-largest port in the UK with a new remote monitoring deal.

  • Port Talbot is working hard on environmental stewardship Photo: Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
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    Backing business and tackling decarbonisation

    2020-01-29T11:10:00Z

    Port Talbot in Wales is demonstrating its ability to address climate change while nurturing its commercial interests in the steel industry.

  • Port of Ceuta
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    AIVP network grows

    2020-01-28T16:24:00Z

    The Worldwide Network of Port Cities (AIVP) has gained a new member following last year’s move by members to sign the 10 sustainable commitments that make up its Agenda 2030.

  • The Plassendale 1  port area of Oostende is becoming a hub for renewables Photo: Port of Oostende
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    Green hydrogen plant to target CO2 emissions

    2020-01-27T13:32:00Z

    A Belgian consortium has proposed a green energy plan using hydrogen which seeks to double the annual reduction of CO2 emissions in Flanders.

  • Ashdod Port
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    Israeli port targets energy self-sufficiency

    2020-01-27T09:13:00Z

    Israel is set to turn its largest port into the first to supply 100% of its own energy through initiatives including the installation of a power plant.