Europe – Page 47

  • the new Multipurpose Boarding Tower at the Venice Passenger Port
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    New boarding tower in Venice

    2011-03-04T10:12:00Z

    Last week the Venice Port Authority presented its Multipurpose Boarding Tower, an environmental-friendly solution for passenger logistics.

  • Bristol Foundations
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    Firm foundations for Bristol

    2011-03-03T15:58:00Z

    The Bristol Port Company has started the site investigation for a £STG600mil deep sea container terminal in Avonmouth.

  • The Castor Green Terminal © Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
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    Zero Emissions Terminal Embarks on World Tour

    2011-03-02T14:30:00Z

    The Castor Green Terminal is considered to be the ocean cargo terminal of the future - powered by the sun and wind.

  • EcoPorts website
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    New ECOPORTS Website presented at Venice GreenPort Conference

    2011-02-28T10:19:00Z

    ESPO officially launched the new EcoPorts portal (www.ecoports.com) last week at the GreenPort Conference in Venice. The portal marks the integration of EcoPorts within the structure of ESPO.

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    Transport White Paper 2011

    2011-02-24T09:59:00Z

    On 28 March, the European Commission adopted a comprehensive strategy (“Transport 2050”) for a competitive transport system that will increase mobility, remove major barriers in key areas and fuel growth and employment.

  • The UK's Prince Charles joined senior EU leaders at the Low Carbon Prosperity Summit
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    Prince Charles calls the EU to set Europe on course for survival and prosperity

    2011-02-17T15:00:00Z

    On 9 February Britain’s Prince Charles joined senior EU leaders at the Low Carbon Prosperity Summit at the European Parliament in Brussels. The EU leaders gathered to talk about how Europe and the world can create a low carbon economy. Prince Charles said economic growth should be decoupled from ever ...

  • Inside the MAS Port Pavilion, Image: © Toon Grobet
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    A unique visitors’ centre for Antwerp

    2011-02-17T09:15:00Z

    On February 5th the city and the Port of Antwerp celebrated the opening of a new visitors’ centre that will unite the port with the city.

  • CO² talks
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    Commission poised to push for success at International Maritime Organization CO2 talks

    2011-02-16T16:20:00Z

    After meeting with a group of high level experts last week, European Commission Vice-President Siim Kallas, responsible for transport, and Commissioner Connie Hedegaard, responsible for climate action, agreed that Europe must make every effort to help the IMO agree this year on global measures to curb greenhouse gas emissions ...

  • ABP’s site at Alexandra Dock forms part of the operational Port of Hull and is well placed for a wind turbine manufacturing facility.
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    Siemens selects Green Port Hull

    2011-01-27T13:54:00Z

    Siemens and Associated British Ports have signed a Memorandum of Understanding in connection with ABP’s proposed Green Port Hull development at Alexandra Dock.

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    Rotterdam welcomes Bremenports silt

    2011-01-24T16:08:00Z

    Large quantities of sediment from the harbours in Bremerhaven will soon set off on a journey abroad, pushed by environmental concerns and difficulties finding disposal facilities.

  • By its very nature, dredging is an environmental impact.
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    Environmental Aspects of Dredging Seminar

    2011-01-10T14:01:00Z

    An international seminar on the Environmental Aspects of Dredging organized by PAO (Post Graduate Education) at the Delft University of Technology, in cooperation with the IADC and CEDA, will be held at Deltares, Delft, on 10 and 11 March 2011.

  • Amoris’ barge unloading equipment can be seen on the port side just ahead of the wheelhouse.
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    New CSD for Antwerp dredging project

    2010-12-23T15:05:00Z

    Damen Dredging Equipment has handed over ''Amoris'', a one-off stationary cutter suction dredger which has gone straight to work on the AMORAS silt dredging and treatment project in the Port of Antwerp.

  • Three of the largest offshore zones can be reached within 12 hours sailing time from Hull
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    UK port bid for renewables market

    2010-12-13T14:05:00Z

    A ‘one-stop shop’ for renewable energy is being developed in the UK at Hull, with a £100m (US$158m) redevelopment of the Alexandra Dock.

  • The Port of Gothenburg is developing LNG bunkering
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    Gothenburg develops LNG bunkering

    2010-12-13T14:04:00Z

    The Swedish port of Gothenburg is planning to enable ships to fuel using liquefied natural gas (LNG) at its facilities from 2013.

  • Container handling at Tollerort
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    Heating without emissions

    2010-12-09T16:55:00Z

    The HHLA Container Terminal Tollerort (CTT) at the Port of Hamburg uses exhaust heat from a sewage treatment plant to provide heating. This system enables Hamburg Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) and Hamburg Water to reduce costs and save 1000 tons of climatically harmful CO2.

  • An artist’s impression of the Port of Hull equipped to accommodate substantial marine renewable energy operations.
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    Green Port Hull aims to transform economy

    2010-12-08T15:42:00Z

    The Port of Hull could be destined to become the UK’s capital for renewable energy if plans unveiled last Friday to attract major wind turbine manufacturers to the city are successful.

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    Victor Schoenmakers starts second term as Chairman of ESPO

    2010-12-03T09:59:00Z

    This afternoon, the General Assembly of ESPO unanimously re-elected Victor Schoenmakers for another mandate of two years as Chairman of the organisation. Mr. Schoenmakers is Director European and International Affairs at the Port of Rotterdam Authority and has been chairing ESPO since 2008.

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    Dover’s low carbon future

    2010-12-03T09:59:00Z

    Following an independent assessment the Port of Dover has been awarded the Carbon Trust Standard, reducing its carbon emissions by 13.2%.

  • London gateway awarded environmental protection prize.
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    London Gateway gains prize

    2010-12-03T09:59:00Z

    DP World’s London Gateway has been awarded the Environmental Protection prize in the Lloyd’s List Global Awards ceremony.

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    Ports are part of renewable competition

    2010-12-03T09:59:00Z

    Ports may be able to capitalise on the renewable energy sector’s need to lower costs.