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The best green deal for ports?
The “Green Deal” will be one, if not the biggest priority of the European Commission under President Von der Leyen and here I’ll discuss why.
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Grant funding for wildlife care
A wildlife organisation is among the latest recipients of an annual community support grant funded by an Australian port authority.
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Antwerp’s multifuel strategy for shortsea
For the Port of Antwerp shortsea is a sustainable alternative to long distance trucking but on a wider scale it’s also part of its multi-fuel strategy
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Next frontier for plastic recycling
Plastic awareness is greater than ever, but tackling plastic waste remains critical for ports working towards greater sustainability, writes Rebecca Jeffrey
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CentrePort Goes Electric
CentrePort, the port gateway for New Zealand’s capital city Wellington, is to become the first in the country to go 100% electric with its on-port container transfer vehicles.
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Cruise services for Copenhagen and beyond
With an average of 300-400 cruise ships calling per season across several terminals, Copenhagen Malmö Port sees plenty of traffic.
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Smart port solutions get cash injection boost
Singapore is injecting S$600,000 of funding into new start-ups which are working on smart port solutions to help bring their new products to market.
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E-RTGs cut emissions at US terminal
Six new all electric rubber-tired gantry (E-RTGs) cranes have been installed at a southern US container terminal to cut operational emissions.
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Major CO2 emissions reduction
A German port management company has reduced C02 emissions by 70% over five years in line with its sustainability strategy.
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Air quality control for Asian ports
A new air quality control programme will see a number of ports in an Asian country classified as Emission Control Areas (ECA).
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Automation efficiency benefits in Canada
A Canadian terminal operator will benefit from an efficiency boosting automation solution for its cargo-handling equipment fleet.
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Spanish port explores LNG bunkering
A Spanish port authority is carrying out a feasibility study on the supply of LNG to ferries using truck to ship bunkering.
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Low emissions dredger for Flemish ports
Belgium based dredging giant Jan De Nul''s latest Ultra-Low Emission vessel (ULEv) has arrived in home waters to commence green maintenance dredging at Flemish ports.
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Taking major action on climate change
One US port has a major ambition, to be the greenest and most energy efficient port in North America.
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Research says ports embracing methanol
New research says that methanol is now available in 100 ports globally which could help with its potential uptake as an alternative fuel.
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Dust-suppressing bulk warehouse opens
A Chinese port has opened a fully enclosed bulk cargo warehouse designed to contain dust pollution.
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Capacity increase approval for LNG terminal
The developers of an Australian LNG terminal have been given approval to increase its capacity.
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LNG terminal sees increased demand
An Lithuanian LNG terminal operator is launching its annual LNG terminal capacity allocation for the new gas year, which starts on 1 October.
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SeaBins clean up UK port
Three SeaBins have been installed at a UK port to help keep surrounding waters clean and promote a healthy marine ecosystem.
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Maritime litter project approval
An agreement to implement a maritime litter project has been signed with a view to help deliver one of the United Nations'' Sustainable Development Goals.