Latest News – Page 51
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NewsZero-emissions drayage truck
A US port has welcomed its first ever zero-emissions drayage truck
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NewsEmission trading system - will it be effective?
As part of the Fit for 55-package published in July last year, the Commission issued a proposal to include emissions from maritime in the EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS).
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NewsDelivering resilient supply chains
As supply chains become more complex, with decentralised production and distribution centres, vessel and cargo owners need two key things: Transparency and clear communication, writes Jason Berman, CCO, S5 Agency World
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NewsGreek energy barges
A new partnership will create floating integrated energy solutions for three non-interconnected Greek islands
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NewsAmmonia terminal expansion
The Port of Rotterdam ammonia import terminal is to be expanded due to demand
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NewsGreen feeder barge concept
Sandock Austral Shipyards is revolutionising its operations with a port feeder barge concept
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NewsElectric boat manufacturing hub
An electric-powered boat manufacturer has made its base at a Swedish port
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NewsKey thoughts on innovation
The UK can set the benchmark in green innovation if it moves quickly
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NewsAlternative fuel tool
A tool is being developed to pinpoint which alternative fuels are available at which ports
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NewsElectrical upgrade at Felixstowe
The UK’s largest container port is moving one step closer to net zero carbon
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NewsExpanding shore-based power
Two electrical substations will enable all ships docking at Valencia to use shore power
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NewsSoil cleanup and recycling
A remediation project has been completed at a former Belgian power plant
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NewsShore-to-ship solution
A consortium has been set up to manage France’s largest shore-to-ship solution project
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NewsAccelerating the net zero journey
The Port of Tyne wants to share its port decarbonisation blueprint
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NewsElectric vehicle trial
The UK’s Humber Marine Pilots are trialling a fleet of electric vehicles to reduce carbon footprint
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NewsSlashing patrol vessel emissions
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is turning its attention to its patrol vessels
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NewsUK terminal goes vegetarian
A container terminal has become the first in Britain to transition to vegetable oil
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NewsEmission-free push boat
The ’world’s first’ push boat combines battery-electric propulsion with hydrogen fuel cell technology
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NewsDeveloping a port so it’s fit for the future
Eco-efficiency is a key driver of Associated British Port’s latest GB£1.6 million investment on the Humber, says Simon Bird, regional director (Humber) at ABP
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NewsAutomatic waterway cleaning solution
A Solar Powered Automatic River Cleaner (SPARC) trial at the Port of Brisbane has been accepted into the IAPH World Ports Sustainability Program’s Sustainability Awards.