News 2-10 – Page 132

  • The US Port of Oakland has set an ambitious target to reduce emissions as part of its air quality improvement plan Photo: Robert Campbell Wikipedia/CC BY-SA 3.0
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    Oakland aims for no emissions operations

    2018-07-25T11:03:00Z

    The US Port of Oakland has set an ambitious target to reduce emissions as part of its air quality improvement plan which is currently out for public review.

  • Multimodal/Coastlink Panel Workshop
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    Mercator Media acquires Coastlink Network

    2018-07-24T10:46:00Z

    Mercator Media Limited has acquired the Coastlink Network Limited, a neutral pan-European network dedicated to the promotion of short sea and feeder container shipping and how it forms part of a competitive supply chain.

  • This year’s event, called ‘Profiting from green initiatives’, is hosted by the Port of Valencia
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    GreenPort Cruise and Congress programme

    2018-07-24T10:41:00Z

    The provisional programme for this year’s GreenPort Cruise & Congress is now available and it seeks to help operators clean up their operations and save time and money in the process.

  • From 2019, the aim is to supply both Color line vessels with 100% green onshore power whilst stationary in berth Photo: Port of Kiel
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    Kiel invests in greener cargo handling

    2018-07-23T11:16:00Z

    Germany’s Port of Kiel is investing in greener cargo handling equipment, environmental technology and initiating a modal shift from road to rail.

  • The port authority has created a new colony of honey bees on the Maasvlakte Photo: Willem van Kasteren (HbR)/Port of Rotterdam
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    Rotterdam works to conserve honey bees

    2018-07-23T10:30:00Z

    Rotterdam is taking its preservation role seriously by helping conserve the Dutch honey bee and creating a new colony at the port.

  • IMO conference
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    Investment platform promotes green tech

    2018-07-20T15:31:00Z

    A new AIM-listed investment platform aims to accelerate growth in IMO-compliant green technology service companies to minimise the marine industry’s environmental impact and help it meet the required standards for shipping.

  • ESI working group
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    ESI to focus more on CO2

    2018-07-18T15:50:00Z

    The Environmental Ship Index (ESI) is set to incorporate more work on CO2 in line with the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) legislative developments to boost its effectiveness.

  • Breary Banks
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    Fish sustainability project reaps rewards

    2018-07-17T12:05:00Z

    Associated British Ports (ABP) has taken part in a sustainability project to improve fish migration from the Humber estuary which has helped salmon and other migratory fish reach new spawning grounds for the first time in over 100 years.

  • KPTCT
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    e-RTGs to cut over 1400t of GHGs

    2018-07-16T17:19:00Z

    Krishnapatnam Port Container Terminal (KPCT) has commissioned five Electrical Rubber Tyred Gantry cranes (e-RTGs) with potential to cut more than 1400t of Greenhouse Gases (GHG) emissions.

  • Ports of Auckland has joined a coalition to fight climate change
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    Auckland steps up climate change efforts

    2018-07-12T13:42:00Z

    New Zealand’s Ports of Auckland has joined a coalition to fight climate change in order to ramp up its efforts to tackle GHG emissions.

  • Exercise CHEMSPILL 2018 simulated a collision between a fully laden chemical tanker and a product tanker Photo: MPA
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    Asia ports perfect chemical spill response

    2018-07-12T11:09:00Z

    The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore and the Marine Department of Malaysia have conducted a joint chemical spill exercise to test the Joint Emergency Response Plan or chemical spill incidents in the Johor Strait.

  • The LNG bunker vessel the first of its kind to be operated in Japan Photo: Kawasaki Heavy Industries
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    Japan orders its first LNG bunker vessel

    2018-07-11T11:17:00Z

    A joint venture will see Japan take delivery of its inaugural LNG bunker vessel the first of its kind to be operated in the country.

  • SEA/LNG says that continued investment in LNG as a marine fuel is critical to meeting both air quality and GHG emissions targets
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    Coalition says LNG crucial to meet GHG targets

    2018-07-11T10:25:00Z

    The industry coalition SEA\LNG has reiterated how critical continuing investment in LNG as a marine fuel is to meeting both air quality and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions targets.

  • Elektra diesel-electric roll-on roll-off passenger/car ferry is owned by FinFerries Photo: FinFerries
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    Battery electric ferry wins hybrid ship award

    2018-07-10T10:46:00Z

    A battery powered electric ferry has won an award at the Electric and Hybrid Marine World Expo for Propulsion System of the Year.

  • The Waste Reception Facilities Directive aims to better protect the marine environment and decrease the administrative burden for stakeholders Photo: IMO
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    ESPO calls for firmer polluter pays principle

    2018-07-10T10:06:00Z

    ESPO has welcomed the latest review of of the Waste Reception Facilities Directive but says it needs a firmer ‘polluter pays’ principle.

  • Photo: Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach
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    US ports approve clean truck regs

    2018-07-09T12:47:00Z

    Harbour commissioners for the US ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have approved measures to ensure that new trucks that are just going into drayage service meet “the cleanest engine standards”.

  • A battery-powered AMPMobile unit connects a ship to shore power at Shenzhen cruise terminal
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    Cavotec supports greener Chinese cruise

    2018-07-09T12:35:00Z

    Cavotec shore power technologies are playing a key role in delivering substantial sustainability savings to ports in China.

  • ship-to-ship bunkering
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    Gothenburg works on fairer green discounts

    2018-07-06T12:12:00Z

    The Port of Gothenburg’s is bringing its LNG dues reduction into line with its general environmental discount so all environmentally-friendly ships are rewarded fairly.

  • The retrofit is forecast to cut over 45 tonnes of exhaust emissions each year at the Port of Oakland Photo: Christopher/flickr/CC BY-NC 2.0
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    Oakland goes hybrid for cleaner terminal ops

    2018-07-05T10:41:00Z

    SSA Marine is to retrofit 13 of the US Port of Oakland’s diesel-powered cranes with diesel-electric hybrid engines to help clean up operations.

  • Photo: MEPC 72 set an absolute target for greenhouse gas emissions reduction across the global maritime industry Photo: IMO/flickr/CC
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    ICS offers insight into the Paris Agreement

    2018-07-04T14:31:00Z

    The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has launched a new publication that explains what the Paris Agreement could actually mean for international shipping.