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Cromarty Firth decommissioning permit
Port of Cromarty Firth has boosted its environmental scope as the first port in Scotland licensed to undertake decommissioning projects.
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Solar power deal for PSA Singapore
Sunseap Group will construct and install an eco-friendly solar photovoltaic system at PSA’s Singapore terminals to reduce its carbon footprint.
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In-port LNG transfer system supply platform
Trelleborg products will be used for a recently commercialised jettyless LNG transfer system at a Norwegian port.
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LNG fuels Dunkerque’s liquid bulk turnaround
Port of Dunkerque’s LNG terminal has helped increase annual traffic by 3% by handling 866,000 tonnes of LNG in 2017.
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Asian e-ferry connects to Cavotec electrical power
Cavotec’s innovative charging technologies have connected Asia’s first e-ferry to electrical power eliminating emissions and reducing operating costs for its owner.
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Oakland backs clean equipment grants
Port of Oakland is promoting low-emission trucks and cargo-handling equipment grants in a bid to reduce pollution in the city.
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Emissions-free barges to benefit three ports
Electric emission-free barges will be used at the ports of Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Rotterdam to reduce pollution and road transportation.
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Kalmar reduced-fuel APAC tractors
Ten new low fuel consumption Kalmar TL2 terminal tractors will be used by two Malaysia terminals to increase operational efficiency.
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Vancouver USA oil-rail project halted
Plans for a crude oil terminal at the Port of Vancouver USA may be scrapped following license restrictions.
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Ship noise reduces marine life communication
A major investigation has found ship noise reduces the “communication space” available for at least two key marine species.
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UK port leads flood prevention work
Work on a GB£600,000 flood prevention scheme to protect local communities is being carried out by Port of Blyth.
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Global low emissions transport pledge
A corporate pledge to help 20 global cities address air quality and climate change could soon benefit ports.
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UK marinas choose solar for energy needs
Premier Marinas in the UK has turned to the potential benefits of solar power to support its immediate and future energy needs.
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PSA invests in its future people
PSA Corporation Limited is investing in a new laboratory to facilitate skills-based learning in the industry and foster new talent for its operations.
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PSA Marine secures LNG service contract
A 15-year contract will see PSA Marine Bangladesh Pte. Ltd. provide vessel services at an LNG terminal in Bangladesh.
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Electric crane reels driving efficiency
New cable reel technology that provides electrical power for high reach ship-to-shore (STS) container cranes is boosting green efficiency.
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Ballast water service extends across eight EU ports
Ship owners are now able to treat their unmanaged ballast water or load cleaned ballast water in eight different Northern EU ports using Damen’s IMO certified InvaSave ballast water management treatment service.
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China cuts emissions with automation
Shanghai Yangshan Port’s new fully automated terminal aims to cut energy consumption by 70% while cutting emissions to zero.
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7-strand Antwerp truck reduction initiative
Port of Antwerp will invest in seven projects to enable less truck usage, improve efficiency and reduce pollution.
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Taiwanese ports on air pollution alert
Taiwanese port authorities have been instructed to limit pollution as much as possible following severe air pollution in Taiwan.