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BP bows out, but Rotterdam’s biofuel ambitions go on
BP has abandoned its plans for a biofuels plan at Europoort, but there is still other development in the pipeline
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San Diego Port advances electrification
Electrification at the Port of San Diego is significantly reducing emissions and improving community health
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EXCLUSIVE: How AI is reshaping green port operations
Awake.AI has spent the past seven years helping ports and terminals reimagine what’s possible when AI is applied with purpose
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Ports urged to act now on climate threats
A new report details how rising sea levels, extreme weather and regulatory pressures are placing billions of dollars at risk each year
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Methanol innovation for port decarbonisation
The TURBO-METH project will trial PuriFire Energy’s green methanol technology
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Nigerian ports shift to an electric future
A new memorandum of understanding (MOU) sets a framework for port electrification across Nigeria
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A Maldives first in shore power
A shore power order signed between Cavotec and Mohan Mutha Group will help reduce emissions at ports in the Maldives
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Zero-emission inland shipping launched
A Dutch initiative is launching zero-emission inland container transport using swappable battery-powered vessels
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Heysham Port leads green transition
Heysham Port is set to become the UK’s first green shipping corridor with full shorepower by 2026
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Methanol could fuel Irish ferries of the future
The Dublin-Holyhead shortsea shipping route has been identified as a leading candidate to trial methanol
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Platinum rating boosts Konecranes sustainability drive
Konecranes has been placed in the top 1% of more than 100,000 companies assessed globally for sustainability performance
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IMO Net Zero Framework vote crucial for ports
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) is calling for urgent adoption of the IMO Net Zero Framework (NZF)
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Tyne showcases its future port vessel fleet
The Artemis EF-12 Pilot vessel has completed a demo on the River Thames, ahead of joining Tyne’s vessel fleet in 2026
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EXCLUSIVE: The power behind Malta’s green port strategy
As the host port for the GreenPort Congress this year, the Port of Valletta stands out as a case study in ambition, planning and collaboration
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Baltic ports map their green future
Two new roadmaps outline practical pathways to climate-neutral operations across the Baltic Sea region
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Tyne unveils its green energy park plans
With a kilometre-long redeveloped quay, the 230-acre Tyne Clean Energy Park will provide similar benefits to freeports
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Electrification powers Kiel’s green future
The Port of Kiel has now completed the final phase of construction on its extensive shore power infrastructure
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Alicante Port launches hydrogen initiative
The Port of Alicante has launched a consultation to develop a green hydrogen plant, as part of a wider sustainability and innovation strategy
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Hybrid RTGs power Canary Islands growth
Operaciones Portuarias Canarias S.A. (OPCSA) has ordered eight hybrid RTG cranes from Konecranes
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Shipping nears a tipping point on emissions
New DNV data reveals a tipping point between fleet readiness, port infrastructure and alternative fuel availability