Latest News – Page 29
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LNG partnership
A new strategic partnership will identify and advance LNG logistics and storage solutions.
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LNG partnership
A new strategic partnership will identify and advance LNG logistics and storage solutions.
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LNG power plant
Commercial operations of a US41bn LNG-to-power plant have started at a Brazilian port.
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Easier hydrogen refuelling
Hydrogen refuelling is set to become more accessible for companies embracing clean transport.
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Eco-efficient cranes
Zero-emission Rubber-Tyred Gantry (RTG) cranes will support sustainable operations at an Indonesian container terminal.
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Carbon accountability
Singapore port stakeholders have joined together to raise carbon accounting standards.
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Hydrogen hub develops
The Port of Wilhelmshaven has a clear future in the development of offshore wind and hydrogen.
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Smart decarbonisation
Terminal energy optimisation and emissions reduction is being tackled in India.
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Emissions-busting tankers
Electric-hybrid bunker tankers will help cut carbon emissions at the Port of Singapore.
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Mexican fuels hub
Mexico is well-positioned to become a valuable zero carbon shipping fuels hub.
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Championing LNG
LNG is being championed by an Arabian Gulf port in what is a regional first initiative.
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Clean hydrogen production
Green hydrogen production is set to progress in the Netherlands following a new agreement.
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New sustainability era
A new sustainability era has begun for one container terminal operator in Asia.
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Flagship ammonia terminal
The world’s first green ammonia terminal is moving closer to reality.
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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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Cleaner LNG use
Carbon capture and storage (CSS) could extend the timeline for LNG use in the maritime sector.
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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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Hydrogen pioneer
The world’s first commercial vessel powered 100% by hydrogen fuel cell has been launched.