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Scrubber waste collection at French port
A French port has established a local service for the treatment of scrubber residues to align with the IMO sulphur cap.
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Energy platform cuts costs
Blockchain technology, artificial intelligence and high-frequency commodity trading have been combined in a single platform for the first time with the testing of a new cost-cutting energy platform.
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Electric forklift efficiency solutions
Kalmar has launched two new technology solutions to improve the efficiency of its electric forklift trucks.
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DP World partner of environmental prize
DP World together with Expo 2020 Dubai has become a global alliance founding partner of a prestigious environmental prize.
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Major offshore wind role for UK ports
Ports will play a key part in new government plans to make the UK the world leader in clean wind energy as it works towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
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Protecting the whales and air quality
Protecting the whales and local air quality has not only become a top priority for one American port, but also its ocean carriers.
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Cleaner greener more efficient top loaders
There’s a new range of top loaders on the market which feature improved hydraulics, fuel consumption and lower emissions.
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Red Diesel tax changes will “hammer” ports
Red Diesel tax changes will hammer the ports industry with no likely impact on emissions, says the British Ports Association (BPA).
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Coastal depot to grow Italian LNG market
Italy’s Port of Naples has been chosen as a new site for a small-scale LNG coastal depot making liquid natural gas readily available as a fuel on the mainland, both at sea and on land.
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Hydrogen market viability study
Gasunie and four Dutch port authorities are planning a study into the practical design of an exchange on which hydrogen can be traded freely to boost its usage and support sustainable energy use.
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Emissions cut at California port
One Californian port has significantly reduced emissions but challenges in adopting clean technology still remain.
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Innovation centre for sustainable technology
An innovation centre focusing on profitable sustainability solutions wants to bring ports closer to realising the benefits of artificial intelligence.
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Port of Bilbao supports hydrogen project
The Port Authority of Bilbao has given the go ahead for a project that will contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions and the development of the hydrogen economy in and around the Spanish port.
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Port city gets smart with energy management
One Dutch port city is getting smart with energy management which will allow for an efficient automated real-time system across the city and port.
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Swiss port embarks on digital strategy
A German logistic consultant is developing a digitalisation strategy to help the Port of Switzerland get more efficient with interconnecting goods and information handling.
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Sustainability strategy guide for ports
A Port Sustainability Strategy Development Guide has been launched to provide Australian ports with a systematic and robust approach to sustainability.
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IAPH launches port digitalisation survey
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has launched a global questionnaire of the world’s ports in order to support the wide-ranging adoption of secure electronic data exchange.
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Industry embraces sustainable mooring
Sustainable technologies including shore power and vacuum mooring are benefitting from increased uptake as the industry charts a course towards zero emissions.
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LED lighting lowers terminal emissions
An Australian terminal has lowered its power consumption and carbon emissions by installing LED lighting on its automated quay cranes.
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Heat-resistant batteries aid e-tractors
Zero-emission electric tractors with battery technology designed for hot climates are bound for a terminal in Côte d''Ivoire, West Africa.