Europe – Page 16
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NewsDon’t miss GreenPort Congress
Book now to attend the GreenPort Congress and Cruise conference 2022
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NewsSupporting the sustainable transition
The newly merged Port of Antwerp/Bruges talks about its decision to host the GreenPort Congress 2022
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NewsOffshore wind port alliance
Six key northern European ports for offshore wind have joined forces in a bid to expand capacity
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NewsElectric expansion at Valenciaport
Valenciaport expands its fleet of electric vehicles and recharging points
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NewsOffshore charging hub
Feasibility study into an offshore charging hub at the Port of Aberdeen gets the go-ahead
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NewsSecond UK port faces strikes
The Port of Liverpool has become the latest UK port to face disruption as a result of looming industrial action
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NewsOffshore wind load-out
The first load-out from the Port of Esbjerg’s new offshore wind pre-assembly site has completed successfully
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NewsSwedish reachstacker deal
Kalmar has signed a deal to supply its first electric reachstacker to a port in Sweden
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NewsClimate-neutral terminal certification
A terminal in Hamburg, Germany has once again been certified as climate-neutral
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NewsHydrogen hinterland plans
Two European ports are strengthening their ties with a hydrogen hinterland network
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NewsNet-zero commitment
A UK operator has acheived a sustainability accolade at the 2022 Multimodal Awards
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NewsGenerating green electricity
A dredging provider has installed two wind turbines at a Belgium port
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NewsElectric boat manufacturing hub
An electric-powered boat manufacturer has made its base at a Swedish port
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NewsElectrical upgrade at Felixstowe
The UK’s largest container port is moving one step closer to net zero carbon
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NewsSlashing patrol vessel emissions
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is turning its attention to its patrol vessels
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NewsNorth Sea offshore wind pledge
European leaders to increase North Sea offshore wind capacity tenfold in a new declaration made in Esbjerg
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NewsLondon port cyber attack
Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting ports and vessels to cause maximum disruption
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NewsChemical 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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NewsZero emission barging
Zero emission barging is shipping cocoa beans to the largest cocoa import port in the world
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NewsForth Greenport potential
Plans for a new green UK freeport could create jobs and renewable opportunities