Environment & Sustainability
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Renewables help US Port of Virginia 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 powered 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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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
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bp eyes german hydrogen hub potential
bp is evaluating the feasibility of building a new hydrogen hub in Germany
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The Big Conversation - Tideworks Technology
Our latest ports podcast focuses on terminal operating system technology
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Biofuel sales outpace LNG
Biofuel sales at the Port of Singapore far exceeded those of LNG in 2022
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Gothenburg expands electric truck fleet
The Port of Gothenburg has deployed two Skaraslättens Transport electric trucks as part of its energy transition drive
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Oakland harnesses the power of green renewables
The US Port of Oakland is growing its green portfolio by driving up its power needs from carbon free energy sources
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Baltic ports tackle emissions with onshore power
Baltic ports are applying for EU grant funding to help develop onshore power infrastructure
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Shore power electrifies Leith
The Port of Leith has become the first large mainland commercial port in Scotland to provide shore power
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Hydrogen fuelled tractor first
A UK first has been achieved with the trial of a new hydrogen fuelled tractor
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Hydrogen powered port equipment
The Port of Hamburg is adding a refuelling station to its test bed for hydrogen fuelled port equipment
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Biofuel used in race to meet carbon targets
A switch to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) has helped DP World’s Southampton terminal record its greenest ever year
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Vlaardingen extends shore power
DFDS will join Jinling in connecting to shore-based power at Vlaardingen helping save 2,100 tonnes of CO2 each year