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BATTERY POWER ON THE RISE
The list of ports investing in electrical energy storage is rising dramatically. It is an evolving technology with expanding options, Stevie Knight investigates.
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Autonomous drones network to aid safety
Drones are playing an increasingly important role in the future of one port as it embarks on a series of inspection and control tests using a drone to help maintain onsite safety.
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Ports key to hydrogen development
The role that ports can play in the development of the hydrogen industry will be highlighted in the second edition of the World Hydrogen Summit.
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GREEN DRIVER OR DIVERSION?
Has the drive for sustainability been knocked off course by COVID-19? Or might the pandemic actually focus minds on the green road ahead? Felicity Landon reports.
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‘HYDROGENISATION’ DRIVES ON
Johan-Paul Verschuure of advisory group Rebel explains what is in store for the port sector as hydrogen continues its upward trajectory across the ports and shipping industry
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UK FREEPORTS: A SUSTAINABLE OPPORTUNITY
COMMENT: The UK Government consultation on freeports’ was launched in February 2020 with an opening salvo to establish up to ten of them in the UK, writes Charles Haine.
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Drones to help with port control
Drones will be used to support enforcement and control in the Antwerp port area with a view to improving overall safety.
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SEAL OF APPROVAL
John Bensalhia investigates the latest innovations with container seals and assesses the financial and practical considerations involved.
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Six charged over Maersk/APMT cyber attack
Six Russian intelligence officers have been charged by the US Department of Justice (US DOJ) over multiple hacking incidents, including the June 2017 NotPetya malware attack that hit Maersk subsidiary APM Terminals (APMT).
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Energy platform cuts costs
Blockchain technology, artificial intelligence and high-frequency commodity trading have been combined in a single platform for the first time with the testing of a new cost-cutting energy platform.
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Data breach during CMA CGM cyber attack
The CMA CGM Group continues to mobilise its online business following a cyber attack in which a suspected data breach took place.
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BIG PORT ENERGY TURNROUND
Ports could become the power brokers in the provision of renewable energy in Europe, writes Stevie Knight.
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CMA CGM Group battles cyber attack
CMA CGM Group said it has fallen victim to a cyber attack but its security remains uncompromised.
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LOW EMISSIONS STRATEGY
As ports look for ways to cut their emissions, management teams are faced with a bewildering choice of low emissions technologies, and the risk of implementing a technology that might become obsolete. Steve Roberts, Associate Director, Ports & Marine, AECOM, looks at how to navigate the options and find not ...
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SUPPORTING PELLET POWER
Malin Pekberg of Bruks Siwertell outlines the potential of waste wood and how best to handle this increasingly important commodity.
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German port could be hydrogen hub
A German port is being backed as a future hydrogen hub as the German government gears up to implement a new national hydrogen strategy.
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Circular economy impact not clear cut
A new study shows that ports in Europe attract circular economy (CE) activities but this is not the case for every port.
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US cash injection to green port operations
US ports are investing in zero-emission projects following a massive cash injection from the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust.
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Decarbonisation requires 'Green Transitions'
Ports can play a pivotal role in the world’s decarbonisation challenge but only if 10 ''Green Transitions'' are made in and around ports, a new study has found.
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Clean truck rule piles pressure on ports
A first-in-the-world rule requiring truck manufacturers to transition from diesel trucks and vans to electric zero-emission trucks from 2024 will place more pressure on ports to invest in sustainable vehicles.