News 2-10 – Page 45
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Slashing patrol vessel emissions
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is turning its attention to its patrol vessels
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UK terminal goes vegetarian
A container terminal has become the first in Britain to transition to vegetable oil
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Emission-free push boat
The ’world’s first’ push boat combines battery-electric propulsion with hydrogen fuel cell technology
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Developing a port so it’s fit for the future
Eco-efficiency is a key driver of Associated British Port’s latest GB£1.6 million investment on the Humber, says Simon Bird, regional director (Humber) at ABP
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Automatic waterway cleaning solution
A Solar Powered Automatic River Cleaner (SPARC) trial at the Port of Brisbane has been accepted into the IAPH World Ports Sustainability Program’s Sustainability Awards.
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UK hydrogen hub plan
There are plans to develop a hydrogen-ready gas storage and future green hydrogen generation capability in the UK
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Hydrogen project partnership
Estonia and Poland have signed a letter of intent to cooperate in green hydrogen projects
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Green strategy plan
DP World has made a number of commitments focusing on sustainability and the environment
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North Sea offshore wind pledge
European leaders to increase North Sea offshore wind capacity tenfold in a new declaration made in Esbjerg
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Europe pushes shore power
European ports and Interferry have agreed to prioritise onshore power for the ferry sector
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Next-generation wireless port technology
Supply chain issues, trade deal delays, staff absences and freight operation difficulties challenged port operations during the pandemic, but there is one sure way to boost efficiency in the future writes Chris Mason at Rajant Corporation
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Making Brisbane future ready
A new green cruise terminal development at the Port of Brisbane is confirming the port’s emerging identity as a significant player in the Australian cruise market.
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New cranes reduce congestion
An Israeli port has introduced more equipment to help reduce congestion
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London port cyber attack
Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting ports and vessels to cause maximum disruption
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Maritime Innovation Week
The Port of Tyne has created its first ever Maritime Innovation Week to help ports across the UK achieve their emissions targets
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Global biofuel facility
A partnership with the Government of Panama will provide a key global logistics hub serving over 1,000 ports
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Ammonia plant prototype
A cutting edge ammonia project has won a UK government grant to help get it off the ground
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Decarbonisation opportunities
Significant economic gains are to be made from decarbonising the shipping industry and the creation of alternative fuels
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Hydrogen powered tugboat
The first hydrogen powered tugboat is creeping closer to completion with its first water launch
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IAPH Sustainability Awards
Winners of the awards included a blue carbon ecosystem strategy and a marine debris collection project