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.
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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.
Singapore’s alternative fuel sales surpassed 1 million tonnes in 2024, while maintaining leadership in bunkering and container transshipment
The port is integrating sustainable port equipment into its operations
Port of Açu and Yamna are working to develop a green ammonia plant in Rio de Janeiro
New Zealand is examining its alternative fuel potential in line with achieving both supply and demand
The port will be the first in the Baltic region to produce green hydrogen on-site
The port now has its first methanol bunkering ship making strides in its efforts to embrace alternative fuels