Europe – Page 18
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NewsElectric fleet award kudos
A British ports operator has been presented with a green industry award after switching 50% of its fleet to electric
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NewsRenewable energy benchmark
One European terminal says it’s leading a green renewables revolution in the Med
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NewsBiogas from sewage
A new project producing biogas from sewage discharged by cargo ships is underway in Finland
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NewsFerry decarbonisation project
A UK marine engineering and propulsion specialist has secured Government funding to examine new green river ferry technologies
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NewsPioneering hydrogen strategy
The Port of València says it will be the first port in Europe to incorporate hydrogen technologies in its terminal machinery operations.
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NewsElectric fleet investment
One port is making a further commitment to carbon reduction by selecting electric commercial vehicles.
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NewsMarine renewable powerhouse
A centre of excellence launched to develop innovative renewable energy technologies has secured its first project.
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NewsClimate neutral warehousing
A European logistics expert is looking at operating its warehouse district in a carbon-neutral way as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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NewsSlashing carbon footprint
A Spanish terminal has revealed a plan to help half their customers’ carbon footprint.
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NewsEnvironmental partnership
Two European ports have joined forces on the environment, mobility and digital transformation.
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NewsUK gets connected
A logistics group has launched the first UK inland rail service connecting British ports to China.
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NewsCleaning up soil
Newly created innovative technology for soil remediation is being tested in a European port.
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The clever port activity app
By sharing real-time information two Scandinavian ports are increasing efficiency, saving time and protecting the environment, writes Ulf Siwe, STM EfficientFlow, Sweidish Maritime Administration
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NewsClean ferry first
An ambitious agreement aims to establish a first of its kind fossil fuel free ferry line.
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NewsGreen ports row
Animosity is brewing in a clash between the Scottish and UK Governments over green ports.