News 2-10 – Page 75
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NewsSpeedy sustainable transport
A new container transport solution aims to reduce environmental impact and congestion at ports.
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NewsLNG project progress
Clean fuel options in Germany are growing with the development of an LNG terminal project.
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NewsCommitted to environmental and economic sustainability
The trade-offs between environmental and economic sustainability have at times presented a difficult balancing act for the eleven maritime ports across the state of California, writes Michael Zucchet, chairman, Port of San Diego
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NewsMassive rail investment
Massive railway investment for greener cargo handling is planned by a European port authority.
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NewsDecarbonising inland shipping
Inland waterways will play a key part in decarbonising transport in a new European plan.
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NewsHydrogen help
A new publication addresses the uncertainties surrounding hydrogen as a ship fuel.
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NewsMeasuring pollution gets high-tech
Many technological solutions related to seaports have emerged in recent years and, in particular, many tools have been developed to measure pollution from maritime activity, writes Mikel Iceta, Kunak
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NewsGreenPort Live Australia
GreenPort is taking its webinar series to Australasia with the mission of driving up sustainability.
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NewsPort call first
The world’s first digitally controlled port arrival will help cut carbon emissions from ships.
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NewsHydrogen cuts emissions
Hydrogen will help one European port reduce carbon emissions from trucks.
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NewsElectric grants for ports
American ports are benefitting from grants to buy electric charging terminals making transport more efficient and cleaner.
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NewsShorepower boosts greener cruising
The Government of Malta is installing new shore power at Valletta Cruise Port to preserve the local environment and enhance the attractiveness of visiting cruise ships.
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NewsIntermodal ambitions
One rail operator is taking steps to provide a better intermodal operation.
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NewsMaking the EU fit for 55
If all goes well, on 14 July we will not only be commemorating the French Revolution and the storming of the Bastille in 1789, but also be bearing witness to a green revolution in Europe.
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NewsSerious about sustainability
With increasing stakeholder expectations and regulations, the maritime industry finds itself at a pivotal point in the debate around sustainability, writes Richard Hepworth, president,Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure
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NewsWind power supply
A new port warehouse will become one of the largest in Europe supplying critical components for wind turbines.
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NewsGoing carbon neutral
Carbon neutral ambitions are being supported by one ambitious freight company.
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NewsSustainability step
The British Ports Association (BPA) has taken a major step towards sustainability.