Environment & Sustainability – Page 42
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IAPH Sustainability Awards
Winners of the awards included a blue carbon ecosystem strategy and a marine debris collection project
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Future proof fuelling
A long term partnership has been established to supply fuel to two new hybrid bio methane ferries
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Green fuels hub
Germany is building its first LNG terminal with the aim of diversifying its natural gas supply sources
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Chemical tanker shoreside study
A six-month study into the feasibility of shoreside power for chemical tankers will be used to determine an agreed international standard
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Emissions measuring hardware trial
Accurately measuring ship emissions will be made easier with an onboard trial of carbon measuring hardware
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Compact electric forklifts
Toyota’s latest forklift offering is available with energy-efficient Lithium-ion power
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Good news for hydrogen supply
Rotterdam says it can supply Europe with 4.6 megatonnes of hydrogen by 2030, considerably up on expectation
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Hydrogen test bed
An innovation cluster is being created to test hydrogen powered port logistics equipment
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Electric hydraulic cranes
Two new electric cranes will help reduce carbon emissions and improve air quality at a UK port
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Hydrogen hub funding
An Australian port is to receive AUS$41 million in funding for its green hydrogen hub project
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Methanol port vessels
An agreement has been signed to design and build a new series of methanol-fuelled tugboats
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Electric charging network
The UK’s first e-marine hub of shore-side charging facilities for electric maritime vessels has been unveiled in Plymouth
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Renewed sustainability focus
GCT is reaffirming its commitment to sustainability with a US$500m upgrade in equipment and technology
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Bolloré Ports’ green terminal
Aware of its impact on the environment, ten years ago Bolloré Ports implemented a process to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and adopt a more ethical approach, says Olivier de Noray, ports and terminals managing director of Bolloré Ports
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A bright future for cruising
The cruise industry is making the sector more sustainable with commitments to decarbonisation and the use of shoreside power
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Methanol bunkering hub plan
The Port of Gothenburg is aiming to become the primary bunkering hub for renewable methanol in Northern Europe
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UK backs hydrogen transition
The UK government is backing hydrogen powered ships by way of a grant to bring new technology to market
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Carbon neutral towage
Ship owners and operators will be able to take advantage of a new green towage solution to reduce in-port emissions
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Onshore power milestone
A Swedish port has installed shore power in order to service a fleet of green newbuild ferries
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LNG for the Caribbean
An LNG fueliing terminal is being developed to deliver low carbon fuel solutions to the Eastern Caribbean