Green Ports and Shipping Congress identifies and prioritises the areas that ports-based organisations and shipping companies need to work together on for their mutual advantage to reduce emissions.
That’s the view of Green Ports and Shipping Congress, 2024 from Dr. Haoxin Xu, Lead Consultant at the Department of Waste-to-Energy & Carbon Capture at Ramboll.
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Some good news on the pace on maritime decarbonization has to be sobered by the scale of the transition needed to bring new fuels and technologies into wide use globally, panelists told the Green Ports & Shipping Congress on 9 May.
Drives to reduce ship carbon emissions are increasingly the target of digital tools and software in bids to both increase efficiency and look for ways to save money, according to panelists at the Green Ports & Shipping Congress on 9 May.
A new study finds ammonia pipeline from North Sea Port feasible but rail and waterways remain essential
Pilbara Ports and Yara Pilbara have teamed up to advance Australia’s first low-carbon ammonia bunkering hub
North Sea Port’s work on readiness for alternative fuels has been assessed with reference to International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) standards
Tuticorin port is teaming up with Tata Motors to deploy 40 hydrogen-powered cargo trucks
Tanger Med, Mohammedia, Jorf Lasfar and Tan-Tan are looking to integrate green hydrogen production, storage and bunkering to meet rising demand
The Port of Immingham has launched the UK’s first commercial bio-methanol bunkering service for vessels