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Singapore accelerates its decarbonisation efforts
Low carbon fuels are top of the decarbonisation agenda in Singapore ports
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The benefits of conversion over replacement
Why replace when you can convert even when it comes to port vessels?
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A greener cheaper solution to port dredging?
New dredging technology reduces both environmental impact and cost
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Harnessing green hydrogen from Niagara
A Canadian port is investigating the benefits of green hydrogen
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Creating carbon neutral biofuelled tugs
Svitzer is working on switching its tug fleet to biofuels
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Playing a key role in facilitating offshore wind
Tyne’s 200-acre Clean Energy Park is a hotbed for the offshore wind sector
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Hybrid RTG recycles its own waste energy
A new hybrid RTG captures energy and redeploys it to reduce its own emissions
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Achieving shorter transit times
A Cape Verde port has been upgraded to cut down transit times and reduce CO2 emissions.
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Long haul etrucks will revolutionise green logistics
Logistics firm DB Schenker is going electric for the long haul
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Driving down emissions using carbon insetting
Sea freight transported using sustainable fuel is taking off in Rotterdam
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Hydrogen dual fuel straddle carrier first
Cargo handling is taking another huge step forward in the use of alternative fuels
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Georgia invests in new RTGs
New hybrid RTGs will help the Port of Savannah handle larger neopanamax container ships
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Responsible port infrastructure project
A new project will explore ‘responsible and accountable’ port infrastructure
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Aberdeen plays key role in offshore wind
The Port of Aberdeen is positioning itself as a key player in Scotland’s offshore wind sector
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Newcastle leads the way at first GreenPort Oceania Congress
The City of Newcastle was host to the first ever GreenPort Congress in the Southern Hemisphere
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Recycling carbon for cleaner powered logistics
A global logistics provider has embarked on a new innovative project that will reduce its CO2 emissions
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Global shipper in green methanol port project
An international shipping group and a Chinese port company are collaborating with green methanol fuelling
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Eight new electric cranes for Halifax
Eight new e-RTGs will expand the Atlantic Hub terminal’s handling capacity by 25%
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Push to help developing countries reduce emissions
A new agreement between IMO, MPA and Norway will help developing countries reduce port and shipping emissions
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First order for Kalmar’s heavy electric forklift
Austrian rail logistics service provider Innofreight has placed the first order for Kalmar’s latest heavy electric forklift