Latest News – Page 109
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NewsCarbon capture benefits whole supply chain
What is reportedly the UK''s first carbon capture project should help one port lower emissions and the Government hit zero carbon targets.
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NewsUK port marks charity climate initiative
A UK port will mark WWF’s Earth Hour with an ''All Electric Day'', dedicated to promoting ways to reduce carbon emissions.
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NewsDover is LNG ready
The Port of Dover has said is LNG ready following the arrival of a new hybrid battery-powered cruise ship belonging to a company currently investing in the low-carbon fuel.
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NewsShore power mandatory for terminal
A planned cruise and ferry terminal at a Spanish port must allow docked ships to connect to shoreside power, have photovoltaic solar panels on all roofs and decks and operate using measures to cut emissions and use sustainable energy.
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NewsFloating battery offers clean energy at port
A European port has teamed up with an energy supplier to cut emissions and noise by pioneering a mobile floating battery service at the port.
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NewsEPC contract moves US LNG project forward
An engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract has been signed for the Port Arthur LNG liquefaction project under development in Port Arthur, Texas.
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NewsUS port supports clean fuels standard
A port in Washington, US, has called for continued progress toward a statewide Clean Fuels Standard in a bid to aid its sustainability goals.
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NewsFirst LNG bunkering in mainland Portugal
The first LNG bunkering operation in mainland Portugal has been carried out at a port as part of the country’s efforts to decarbonise the economy.
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NewsOnshore power draft guidelines under review
Draft guidelines on safe operation of onshore power supply to ships are set to be finalised shortly.
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NewsUK port moves closer to green dual fuel first
A UK port says it’s getting closer to becoming the UK’s first port to provide shore side power and ship-to-ship LNG bunkering for cruise ships.
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NewsExploiting the opportunities in short sea shipping
The Port of Antwerp is adding another string to its bow – it’s increasing its short sea shipping offering to attract new cargo streams, offer an end-to-end multimodal solution for customers and shield itself from negative market impacts.
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NewsDriving down handling emissions dockside
A Californian port is testing the ability of electric top handlers to reduce emissions and handle the rigors of operating in a real-world environment.
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NewsPush for energy efficiency in Indian ports
The Indian government has urged action to make ports more energy efficient and environmentally friendly.
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NewsRenewable energy project expands
Developers of a renewable energy system at a port in Israel will shortly commence new testing in Gibraltar.
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NewsEnvironmental monitoring helps African ports
OceanWise has installed an environmental monitoring system at two African ports to help them make smart operational decisions and investments.
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NewsDeal to commercialise oil spill technology
A material made from waste cooking oil and sulphur that can soak up oil spills and other pollution looks set to be commercialised.
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NewsFrench port backs shore power research
A French port is supporting an initiative to research technologies to enhance sustainable operations and improve air quality with a particular focus on shore power implementation.
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NewsLow emission shallow draft port vessels
A new range of shallow draft survey vessel promises to bring greater usability and lower emissions to port operations.
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NewsTaichung strikes offshore wind deal
Taiwan’s Port of Taichung has struck an offshore wind development deal with an energy company.
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NewsShort sea shipping - A sustainable option
Short sea and feeder shipping represents a significant opportunity for maritime sustainability and the 2020 Coastlink conference aims to tackle the challenges ahead