Latest News – Page 59
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Carbon neutral LNG
Carbon neutral LNG (CNLNG) has been used as a vessel fuel in Japan for the first time.
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Ambitious sustainability strategy
Zero net emissions by 2050 is one aim of a New Zealand port’s new sustainability strategy.
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Bunkering opens up
Bunkering services will soon be available a Middle Eastern port seeking growth.
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Making sustainable goals happen
Sustainability strategy shouldn't just be a glossy brochure, it needs concrete actions.
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Green port strategy
A New Zealand port says its new sustainability strategy is a top priority for its business.
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Cleaner LNG use
Carbon capture and storage (CSS) could extend the timeline for LNG use in the maritime sector.
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Brazil's green ambition
A Brazilian maritime logistics company is developing ways to reduce the environmental impact of its operations over the past decade, helping to make ports cleaner and more energy-efficient.
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Zero emissions aim
One Californian port has launched a zero emission project committed to improving air quality.
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Baltic wind force
A Danish port will play a key part in the construction of a major Baltic offshore wind farm.
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Clean methanol ships
Carbon neutral methanol container vessels will help ports and the supply chain decarbonise from 2024.
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Offshore wind boom
A 2.6GW offshore wind project in the US is being backed by a pro renewables port.
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Offshore wind backing
A UK port says it has welcomed a ‘vote of confidence’ for its planned offshore wind cluster.
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Plug in power
An Estonian megaferry will plug into shore connection for emission-free port stays.
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London congestion insights
A study comparing emissions of freight vessels to that of trucks offers valuable insights into pollution.
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Sustainability goes down under
Join in virtually for the first GreenPort event held in Australasia to discuss the latest in environmental practice at ports.
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Clean terminal complete
One of the world's cleanest and technologically advanced terminals has been completed.
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Hydrogen MoU
Green hydrogen could be part of an Australian port’s future as the country’s interest in clean fuels grows.
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Hydrogen pioneer
The world’s first commercial vessel powered 100% by hydrogen fuel cell has been launched.