Environment & Sustainability – Page 67
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Innovative e-truck charging solution
A high-power e-truck charging solution has won a top engineering award demonstrating its potential to improve green operational efficiency.
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Solar energy system for LNG terminal
Solar power will be implemented at an LNG terminal in Asia with the potential to cut an estimated 300t of carbon dioxide emissions, annually.
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Automation aids terminal efficiency
A Turkish terminal has upgraded its Terminal Operating System (TOS) to incorporate more automation and achieve increased efficiency.
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Electric ferries bound for Amsterdam
Five new all electric ferries are bound for Amsterdam which will secure significant emissions savings in the North Sea Canal.
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“Vacuum cleaner” removes port plastic
An innovative “vacuum cleaner” will be launched this month to remove plastic from a nature reserve in the Port of Antwerp.
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Marine habitats important for carbon capture
Research to understand the role marine habitats play in climate change mitigation has found they can lock up huge amounts of blue carbon every year.
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Optimising inland shipping at Hamburg
Hamburg is realising the potential for highly efficient inland waterway traffic, explains Gerald Hirt, managing director, HVCC Hamburg Vessel Coordination Center
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A Taiwan centre for renewables excellence
In this Q&A, GreenPort talks to Christy Wang, general manager of Ørsted in Taiwan about its new Port of Taichung windfarm O&M base
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Helping ports attract green investors
In this article, Dr Arjan Hijdra, founder of the not-for-profit initiative Vital Ports explains how port authorities can fund their green port development projects
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Belgian terminal ships first LNG by rail
LNG bunkering has become even greener at a Belgian terminal with the first transfer of the gas by rail.
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Fairway deepening at Gothenberg
A groundbreaking fairway deepening project at the Port of Gothenburg has received full funding from the city council.
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Harbour masterplan for decarbonisation
Decarbonisation is at the heart of a GB£230m infrastructure vision unveiled to stimulate sustainable maritime innovation in Orkney.
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Air pollution service in development
A UK startup company is developing a new service that will model and map air pollution for UK harbours and ports.
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Vision for emission-free cruise shipping
A German environmental association has set out its vision for emission-free cruise shipping including a timetable to meet the requirements of climate protection.
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A sustainable commitment to cruise
A new cruise passenger terminal in Spain will centre around sustainability, accessibility and digitalisation.
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BPA highlights environmental good practise
The British Ports Association (BPA) has published a package of environmental good practice case studies from dozens of UK ports.
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Cleantech firm backs UN ocean initiative
A circular economy cleantech company focused on regenerating oil residues has signed up to the United Nations (UN) Global Compact Sustainable Ocean Principles.
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Fuel savings with lightweight sideloaders
Fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact has been demonstrated in Sweden using sideloaders with lower tare weights.
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Zero-emission hydrogen vessel project
A demonstration project for the commercialisation of high-power hydrogen fuel cell (FC) vessels to enable zero-emission operations will be carried out by a group of Japanese companies.
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Hydrogen plant propels energy transition
A green hydrogen plant with storage, refuelling and distribution facilities will be constructed at a port in Europe that is embracing the energy transition.