Environment & Sustainability – Page 10
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Highlights from GreenPort Congress Oceania – Day One
The first GreenPort Congress to be held in the Southern Hemisphere commenced today in the Australian east coast city of Newcastle.
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Shore power key for cruise operators and ports
Yesterday’s GreenPort Congress being held in Newcastle, Australia, hosted a session on net zero carbon cruising.
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Newcastle leads the way at first GreenPort Congress
The City of Newcastle was host to the first ever GreenPort Congress in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Planning for green cruise growth
Growing sustainable cruise facilities always requires balancing the interests of multiple stakeholders, writes Michele Witthaus
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Sustainability spotlight at GreenPort Oceania
The inaugural GreenPort Congress Oceania conference has kicked off in Australia
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Gothenburg port vessel: Conversion vs replacement
The Port of Gothenburg’s inspection vessel will be converted to electric, rather than replaced
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Fighting underwater noise using green vessel coatings
Kotug is mitigating the effects of underwater noise by using non-toxic sound reduction coatings
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Hyster upgrades fuel options
Biofuels can provide a useful stop-gap between fossil fuels and full electrification
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Fuelling the need for North Sea hydrogen bunkering
HPC is preparing a concept study for a hydrogen bunker station on the deep-sea island of Helgoland
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Sustainable development awarded at Tuas Port
Singapore’s Tuas Port Phase 1 reclamation project has won three engineering awards
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Renewables help US port achieve carbon neutrality
A US port is moving ahead with ambitions to be carbon neutral using renewables
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Europe’s 'first' green methanol bunker barge
A Dutch partnership is developing a green methanol powered bunker barge
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Pilbara Ports and Japan team up on green energy
New agreement sees Japan and Western Australia work together on green energy
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Ship-to-ship methanol bunkering milestone
The first-ever ship-to-ship methanol bunkering on a non-tanker vessel has taken place
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Port turns solar power supplier
The Port of Oakland’s stake in a newly expanded solar array is allowing it to sell electricity to its tenants
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Pilot units for FRSU LNG terminal
Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure has teamed up with Höegh LNG to supply pilot units for a new floating LNG terminal
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Kenyan shore-based power study
Shore-based power generated from an onsite solar farm is the subject of a study at a Kenyan port
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Using drones to become a global logistics hub
Drones are just one focus for AD Ports in its overall aim to become a hub for global logistics
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Solar and wind takes off at Tianjin Port
A new logistics terminal at China’s Port of Tianjin is being entirely powered by clean solar and wind power