Europe – Page 43

  • Kotug tug ‘RT Adriaan’ soon to re-enter service with a hybrid propulsion plant
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    Hybrid tug joins Rotterdam fleet

    2012-03-13T10:35:00Z

    Rotterdam tug operator Kotug says that its first true hybrid tug is soon to take its place in the company’s fleet, having been converted to the Xeropoint hybrid propulsion system from AKA of Canada.

  • Poland could not accept the provisions regarding the final compromise text with regard to a proposes roadmap for moving to a competitive low-carbon economy in 2050
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    EU Environment Council fails to reach consensus

    2012-03-12T10:36:00Z

    On 9 March, the Environment Ministers examined at the Council meeting the draft conclusions on a roadmap for moving to a competitive low-carbon economy in 2050.

  • The Port of Gothenburg continues to invest in rapid, cost-effective, environmentally smart movement of freight by rail
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    Port of Gothenburg expands rail system

    2012-03-06T10:24:00Z

    The Swedish Transport Administration has acknowledged the expansion of the rail system leading to and from the Port of Gothenburg.

  • Teesport – set to get even bigger
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    Next step for Teesport expansion

    2012-03-01T18:08:00Z

    PD Ports has completed the ground works at its container handling capacity in Teesport UK – the next step in its strategy towards doubling its container capacity.

  • The Port of Poole is monitoring its environmental impact, courtesy of Ramboll
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    Poole explores green development options

    2012-02-29T09:00:00Z

    Specialist UK sustainability, ennvironment and engineering design company, Ramboll, has secured a key advisory role to help Poole Harbour Commissioners to finalise its long term environmental masterplan for the Port of Poole.

  • The Port of Rotterdam will get more accessible
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    Better accessibility for Rotterdam

    2012-02-20T14:35:00Z

    The Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment is expanding the Maasgeul to prevent waiting times for ships entering the Port of Rotterdam improving efficiency.

  • Hamburg is promoting the benefits of LNG Photo: HHM / M. Lindner
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    Hamburg banks on liquefied gas

    2012-02-15T09:00:00Z

    Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) and The Linde Group have joined together to advance the use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the port of Hamburg.

  • Antwerp: Using sustainability as a competitive edge
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    First sustainability report for Antwerp

    2012-02-07T17:00:00Z

    The Port of Antwerp has released its first sustainability report – part of its “Total Plan for a More Competitive Port”, first launched in 2010 in response to the global financial crisis.

  • Ferries like the Edøyfjord may become a common sight.
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    Gas powered ferries look to the future

    2012-02-02T10:00:00Z

    A new, LNG powered ferry has started services in Western Norway – and the both the builders and designers believe that these ferries are “the future”.

  • Maersk Line is the first container company to switch to low-sulphur fuel in the Port of Gothenburg
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    Cleaner shipping for Maersk and Broström

    2012-02-01T16:14:00Z

    The world''s largest container carrier, Maersk Line, and Broström, part of Maersk Tankers, have joined the Port of Gothenburg campaign for cleaner shipping.

  • Mark Brownrigg: a regional Emissions Trading Scheme “would be very easy to avoid”
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    Shipping refutes “delaying tactics” allegation

    2012-01-31T17:07:00Z

    The UK Chamber of Shipping has rebuffed the idea that the shipping industry is trying employ “delaying tactics” around the introduction of further emissions regulation.

  • Water pollution is one of the environmental worries most frequently cited by EU citizens
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    Proposal to reduce water pollution risks

    2012-01-31T16:08:00Z

    Improvements in water quality in the EU could be at risk from new forms of chemical pollution. The Commission is proposing to add 15 chemicals to the list of 33 pollutants that are monitored and controlled in EU surface waters.

  • EU Commission
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    EU consultation on ship emissions

    2012-01-19T11:54:00Z

    On 19 January the European Commission launched an on-line public consultation on possible measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ships. All interested stakeholders can send their contributions until 12 April 2012.

  • The BSD 3000 subsea drill, developed by Bauer Renewables and Mojo Maritime
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    Mojo Maritime wins tidal energy awards

    2012-01-18T16:30:00Z

    For the second year running, British offshore renewable energy specialist, Mojo Maritime, has won the Tidal Energy Engineering Company of the Year award at the annual International Tide Energy Summit.

  • Italy’s Environment Minister, Corrado Clini, has said a fuel leak is a major concern
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    Italy risks environmental disaster if liner leaks

    2012-01-18T08:30:00Z

    Since capsizing, the Costa Concordia has been shifting dangerously. Italy''s environment minister has raised the prospect of an environmental disaster if the 2,300 tonnes of fuel on the half-submerged cruise ship leaks.

  • Photo: Courtesy of Harwich International Port
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    Electric vehicles at Harwich Port

    2012-01-17T15:20:00Z

    On 17th January, the Mayor of Harwich officially ‘plugged-in’ a new electric vehicle charging point at the UK''s Harwich International Port - the first port to be included in the Source East Electric Vehicle Recharging Network.

  • The Port of Diélette
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    Officials seek bids for Port of Diélette dredging

    2012-01-16T15:23:00Z

    Communauté de Communes des Pieux has announced tender for dredging works at the Port of Diélette.

  • The Algarve's ports are earmarked for development
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    Portugal to invest in ports development

    2012-01-06T14:36:00Z

    Portugal’s government has set aside €103 million for port development in the Algarve in 2012, however this is at the expense of several other key projects in the region.

  • Aerial view of the commercial port in Venice Marghera
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    Watermode: Multimodal logistics cooperation

    2011-12-28T11:35:00Z

    WATERMODE IS A European Union territorial cooperation project leaded by the Venice Port Authority (VPA) with a total budget of € 3 million aiming at promoting a better coordination between public stakeholders in the South East European regions.

  • Le Havre is incentivising green shipping
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    Le Havre incentivise green shipping

    2011-12-21T13:45:00Z

    From 1 January 2012, Grand Port Maritime du Havre (GPMH) will be rewarding shipping companies which practice green shipping at the port.