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Microgrid project will cut port energy costs
An American port is embracing the benefits of microgrids – a greener way of fulfilling a portion of the operation’s power needs.
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Solar manufacturer backed by port authority
The largest solar manufacturer in the US is set to be given a business boost by a port authority in the south of the country.
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Offshore wind investment
Up to one billion Danish kroner will be invested into new infrastructure facilities at a Danish port to support the wind turbine industry.
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First STS LNG bunkering in France
The first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation in France has taken place with one of the world''s first LNG-powered cruise ships.
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Port Ops base will support offshore wind
A new operations and maintenance (O&M) base will be built at a UK port to service the world’s biggest offshore wind farm.
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Push to create LNG fuelling hub
A new incentive aims to create an international LNG fuelling hub in western Australia.
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Energy storage demonstrator deal
A 250kW energy storage demonstrator will be built at a Scottish port to demonstrate its speed of response as global efforts to develop renewable energy continue.
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Innovative new LNG bunkering vessel
Two companies have teamed up to develop an innovative new LNG bunkering vessel which should keep ships safer while refuelling in port.
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Digital railcar handling boost
A tank storage operator has switched to digital railcar management to boost efficiency at its German terminal.
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Operational boost for Romanian terminal
The goal of increasing operational efficiency is the reason behind one terminal’s investment in a new terminal operating system.
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Green hydrogen plant planned
The hydrogen economy is gathering momentum with plans to take a green hydrogen plant into operation as early as 2023.
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Air permit approved for LNG export facility
A US LNG export facility is one step closer to being realised after an air permit was approved for the company developing the project.
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Product tanker LNG bunkering milestone
The first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation for a product tanker in Germany has been conducted at a German port.
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Irish port becomes offshore wind base
An offshore wind base is being established at an Irish port to supply future offshore wind farms and help scale up production in the region.
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The challenges ahead for electric shipping
A report on the electric shipping market reveals steady growth but also outlines the challenges that will lie ahead for the sector.
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Asia makes efficiency gains with e-clearance
One South Asian terminal has introduced an e-clearance system for containers in response to social distancing requirements introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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LNG industry coalition expands
A major US container port has joined a multi-sector industry coalition that aims to accelerate the widespread adoption of LNG as a marine fuel.
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Environmental programme expands into Europe
North America’s Green Marine programme which serves to evaluate environmental performance of maritime transport beyond regulatory requirements, is expanding into Europe.
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South Africa’s drive to control ship emissions
South Africa’s ports operator Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) has hinted at the possibility of re-introducing in-water cleaning for all vessels calling at its eight ports.
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Bergen targets sustainable cruise
The Port of Bergen has established a strategy for reducing the environmental impact from cruiseships, writes Susan Parker