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Asia-Pacific clean energy project grows
A project which aims to safely and efficiently produce clean hydrogen in Australia and transport it to Japan has secured a new partner to help it fulfil its goal.
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Congress videos: Hear from the experts
Hot topics including the IMO sulphur cap, technology development and shore power were discussed by port experts on camera at GreenPort Cruise & Congress 2019.
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United front against wildlife trafficking
76 port and maritime supply chain representatives from 12 countries have agreed measures to address wildlife trafficking through a port in Kenya.
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Zero-emission tug planned for Japanese ports
A Japanese tug operator and shipping research consortium have developed a harbour tug featuring battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell power, to be launched at Yokohama Port and Kawasaki Port in 2022.
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Major investment in Brownsville terminal
A major investment in the company behind a planned LNG export terminal located at the Port of Brownsville in Texas, US, will help support future development of the project.
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Clean trucks record for California ports
Over 100 trucks outfitted with the cleanest, ultra-low NOx engines are now operating in two California ports, marking an emissions milestone.
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Smart container project grows
A data analytics company has joined a smart container project to provide the technology to help answer questions on logistical efficiency, sustainability and the future of technology in the supply chain.
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Trailblazing ship-to-ship LNG project
Three parties have joined forces to establish the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering service on the west coast of North America.
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Sharing shore power goals
The Norwegian division of a major cruise company is increasingly committing itself to shore power as ports in Europe invest in the zero-emission technology.
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Australian LNG terminal targets growth
An LNG import terminal in Australia could be modified to meet higher demand for natural gas during peak periods.
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Polish port’s plan is green at heart
A port authority in Poland has unveiled the biggest infrastructure programme it has ever undertaken, with environmental considerations and green energy at its heart.
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Pioneering solar heat project launched
The first solar concentrator farm in the European process industry has been inaugurated in a port in Belgium.
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Port-created habitat rich with wildlife
A wildlife area created six years ago to offset losses of habitat from a development at a UK port has proved so successful it has been ranked by a top entomological consultant as of national importance for insects and other invertebrates.
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Icebreaker to assist at Arctic LNG terminal
A 12MW diesel-electric port icebreaker will soon be operating at an Arctic LNG terminal to ensure smooth operations in challenging conditions.
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Call for technology innovation
The UK’s largest port operator is co-running a competition for UK technology businesses to provide innovative solutions to help provide energy saving, emissions reduction and efficiency boosting measures which can improve the sustainability of port operations.
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Small ports take big steps for sustainability
Small ports are taking big steps to tackle emissions and build operational environmental awareness with limited resources.
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Port team in oil spill exercise
A UK port has played host to an annual oil spill exercise to ensure that contingency plans are robust and effective.
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Three ports gain Ecoports certification
Three ports have been awarded Ecoports’ PERS standard by ESPO during GreenPort Cruise and Congress 2019.
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LNG services agreement in Latin America
Operational negotiations are underway for the largest natural gas power plant and LNG terminal project in Latin America.
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Congress: Cruise and ports hot on R and D
Both cruise and port stakeholders showed they are playing a key role in sustainable shipping at GreenPort Cruise and Congress 2019.