Projects & Initiatives
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NewsWATCH: Saving CO2 emissions by working together
Since its launch, the Portchain Network has helped ocean carriers save 800k metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Seychelles green ports look to Swedish ingenuity
The Seychelles is looking to achive the delicate balance between the drive for increased port revenues and environmental objectives
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NewsBuilding a nature-inclusive port future
The Port of Rotterdam Authority is aiming to set a new standard for nature conservation at ports
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NewsChinese first in diesel tractor conversion
DaChan Bay Terminals has completed a conversion programme of all its diesel container trucks
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Floating classrooms for marine litter education
A New Zealand organisation is working to rid harbours, port precincts and the coastline of the rubbish that blights our oceans
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NewsWATCH: Seagrass shows promising recovery
Endangered seagrass in Botany Bay shows strong early recovery in promising UNSW–Port Authority project
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NewsPowering ferries with shore-supplied green electricity
The Bridge to Zero project will transition the Torpoint Ferry service from fossil fuel power to 100% shore-supplied green electricity
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NewsInnovation onboard vessels and on the quayside
Project OptiMar will deliver a first-of-its-kind digital twin platform to help optimise operational activity of a vessel fleet and their propulsion systems
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NewsSustainability leads port innovation in 2025
The 2025 IAPH Sustainability Awards recognised groundbreaking projects in port social responsibility and port decarbonisation
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NewsThe UK’s drive towards alternative powered vessels
Funding will support the development of advanced solutions for electric, hydrogen, ammonia and methanol-powered vessels
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NewsHighlands freeport drives offshore wind growth
The Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport (ICFGF) has unlocked GB£25m of funding for port infrastructure
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NewsBP bows out, but Rotterdam’s biofuel ambitions go on
BP has abandoned its plans for a biofuels plan at Europoort, but there is still other development in the pipeline
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NewsPorts urged to act now on climate threats
A new report details how rising sea levels, extreme weather and regulatory pressures are placing billions of dollars at risk each year
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NewsMethanol innovation for port decarbonisation
The TURBO-METH project will trial PuriFire Energy’s green methanol technology
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NewsMethanol could fuel Irish ferries of the future
The Dublin-Holyhead shortsea shipping route has been identified as a leading candidate to trial methanol
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NewsIMO Net Zero Framework vote crucial for ports
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) is calling for urgent adoption of the IMO Net Zero Framework (NZF)
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NewsBaltic ports map their green future
Two new roadmaps outline practical pathways to climate-neutral operations across the Baltic Sea region
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NewsTyne unveils its green energy park plans
With a kilometre-long redeveloped quay, the 230-acre Tyne Clean Energy Park will provide similar benefits to freeports
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NewsIs ammonia gaining traction as a marine fuel?
Yes, but safety and infrastructure challenges remain, says a new whitepaper by DNV
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NewsA smart port planning consultancy platform
A new consultancy service designed to accelerate vessel electrification and support the energy transition across global ports