Projects & Initiatives
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NewsSeaweed farming to boost coastal resilience
In India, seaweed is being used to strengthen the port ecosystem while diversifying the fishing needs of coastal livelihoods
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Building port energy resilience through solar
Lewis McIntyre, managing director port services, Peel Ports Group, on embedding solar into operations at the Port of Liverpool
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NewsGreen hydrogen drives Tilbury expansion
Tilbury’s project will establish a 1MW electrolysis-based facility powered by on-site solar, creating a local zero-emission fuel supply
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NewsA circular fuel breakthrough for ports
PuriFire Energy’s new wastewater-to-fuel technology works by recycling port waste into alternative fuels
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NewsPort Talbot wind hub advances
The UK government is backing Port Talbot investment to support floating offshore wind growth, jobs and regional regeneration
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Santos Port plans expansion of hydro power
Plans could also consider using the hydroelectric dam to support future green hydrogen production
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NewsWATCH: Haskoning expands its green planning offering
A new acquisition brings together Portwise’s simulation expertise with Haskoning’s engineering prowess
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NewsDP World targets coastal ecosystem revival
The operator has launched a five-year programme to restore marine ecosystems and support coastal resilience at Constanța
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Climate resilient masterplan for Betio Port
In this article we talk to Arup about the climate resilient masterplan it created for Betio Port in the central Pacific island nation of Kiribati
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NewsLandatu Solar tests floating marine PV
Landatu Solar is deploying a floating solar pilot in Bilbao to evaluate offshore performance and future scalability
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Port investment critical to Scotland’s offshore wind ambitions
Without sustained investment, Scotland risks losing ground to international competitors with greater port capability
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NewsCarbon inset trial expands across Europe
DP World is launching a carbon inset trial for its ocean freight customers across Belgium, Portugal and Sweden
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NewsAmmonia pipeline study shows potential
A new study finds ammonia pipeline from North Sea Port feasible but rail and waterways remain essential
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NewsLeith positioned for offshore wind growth
Leith is demonstrating the growing importance of integrated port infrastructure as UK ports evolve into industrial hubs enabling offshore renewables
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NewsWATCH: Solar-powered charging hub for Hunterston
Greenwheel Electric has unveiled plans for a renewable energy-powered vehicle charging hub at Hunterston PARC
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NewsRecycling dredged sediment to restore saltmarsh habitats
Harwich Haven Authority (HHA) will use port dredging sediment to rebuild 76.5 hectares of saltmarsh at Copperas Bay
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NewsWATCH: Hydrogen pilot targets port infrastructure
Duiker’s AMMONEX system addresses a central challenge in scaling green hydrogen production: Efficient transport and local availability.
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NewsRostock anchors green hydrogen corridor
A new green ammonia corridor positions the Port of Rostock as a gateway for hydrogen into Germany’s energy network
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NewsSan Diego targets marine invasive species
The port has received a US$200,000 grant in order to eardicate marine invasive alga
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NewsWATCH: Green cruise development in Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles is looking to significantly strengthen its port infrastructure for future sustainable cruise growth