Environment & Sustainability – Page 19
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Cleaner greener pilot boats for Forth Ports
Two new HVO ready pilot boats will help further decarbonise Forth Ports’ vessel fleet
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New green H2 plant widens market
Lhyfe is building a new green hydrogen plant in Germany, making the fuel more widely available
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Aqua superPower moves into ports sector
Fast charge network operator, Aqua superPower has moved into the commercial ports sector
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Bringing ports and shippers together to tackle emissions
The inaugural Green Ports & Shipping Congress will run 8 to 9 May 2024 at Marine Bay Sands, Singapore
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Expansion and electrification works at Bilbao
Bilbao will concentrate on its port extension and electrification project in 2024
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Pressure mounts to phase out soy biofuels
Soy and palm oil biofuels have been identified as significant drivers of deforestation
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Investing in cleantech in NE England
A new cleantech investment programme has launched to support businesses in England’s north east develop low carbon solutions for the port and maritime industry
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Freeport East green hydrogen hub ambitions
The UK’s Freeport East is teaming up with Australian firm, Rux Energy, to create a UK hub for green hydrogen
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ABP's green masterplan for Newport
ABP has unveiled a new green masterplan for the Port of Newport
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Decarbonising Swedish shipping corridors
Sweden is creating a green shipping corridor between Turku and Stockholm
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South Korea’s methanol bunkering milestone
South Korea is leading the way in the supply of sustainable marine fuel
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EXCLUSIVE: Making successful bids for decarbonisation grants
How your operation can make the most of any available grants for decarbonisation
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E-truck chargers come online at Rotterdam
The first charging station for electric trucks has opened at the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands
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Peel Ports taps into biomass market
Peel Ports Logistics has tapped into the increasingly lucrative market of biomass supply
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A strategic training partnership in methanol
LR and Green Marine are working together to develop training for methanol as a marine fuel
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Stockholm eyes EU onshore power funding
Ports of Stockholm has been given the green light to apply for EU funding
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Greener shore power derived from wastewater
An innovative green hydrogen shore power trial will take place at a Scottish port
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The cost of green ammonia infrastructure
Moving the global shipping fleet towards using green ammonia as a fuel could cost around US$2 trillion
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Joint venture to boost renewables at Hamburg
Hamburg Port Authority is focusing on expanding its wind and solar power offering
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Stockholm Nord boosts connections
The number of rail departures between Yilport’s Stockholm Nord terminal in Sweden and the rest of Europe has doubled in response to increased demand