All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 92
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Singapore does away with manual bunkering notes
MPA says it is launching digital bunkering for enhanced efficiency
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US hydrogen hubs plan moves closer to fruition
The Biden adminstration will be funding hydrogen hubs
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Greenport Port Tour Organised by Port of Lisbon
The final day of GreenPort Congress and Cruise concluded with a boat trip technical tour of the host port, Port of Lisbon.
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Singapore ramps up its ammonia power focus
The country is in the process of selecting an ammonia power partner
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Renewables and alternative energies: ambitions and challenges
Portugal is committed to having 10 GW of installed offshore wind capacity by 2030 – but there will be considerable challenges along the way.
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The importance of being able to say: “I am doing my part”
The commitment to sustainability from ports of all sizes and in all regions, and the role that all stakeholders have to play in decarbonisation, were key themes to emerge during day two of the GreenPort Congress in Lisbon.
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‘Take a positive view of AI’, delegates are advised
‘Be positive’ about artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, GreenPort delegates were told.
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Hong Kong terminal operator trials HVO
A terminal operator in Hong Kong is trialling the use of hydrotreated vegetable oil
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Cavotec wins major shore power deal
Cavotec will supply shore power equipment for multi-million new container ships
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Plenty of networking opportunities at the 18th GreenPort Congress & Cruise in Lisbon
GreenPort Congress & Cruise 2023 kicked off on Tuesday 17th October with a welcome reception at Lisbon City Hall.
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Commitment, strategy and cost: sustainability on the agenda
Ports must balance environmental challenges with economic demands in order to achieve their sustainability and decarbonisation ambitions, delegates were told during the opening speeches of the GreenPort Congress and Cruise in Lisbon.
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European Commission must monitor impact of emissions regulation
European Union ports and non-EU ports do not compete on a level playing field when it comes to environmental legislation and the impact of EU legislation must be monitored, delegates heard during the GreenPort keynote panel discussion around climate change, energy efficiency and GHG emissions reduction and adaptation.
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No one-size-fits-all in CCUS
Carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) projects are the building blocks on the way to climate neutrality, said Ralph Guldberg Bjørndal, senior chief project manager, ports, marine & coastal, at Ramboll.
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Private network first for Caribbean port
Nokia and EGC are deploying the first private wireless network at a Caribbean port for KFTL
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Ports play key role in decarbonising UK freight
Ports are ‘centres for green opportunity’ in the push to decarbonise the UK freight transport sector
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How bubbles are revolutionising pollution mitigation
Mitigating against pollution? It’s as easy as blowing bubbles
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Konecranes expands capacity in Norway
A Norwegian logistics provider has gone for the electric mobile harbour crane option
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Israel-Hamas and the global supply chain
The global supply chain is currently minimally impacted by the Israel-Hamas war but this could change in the future
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Using short sea for climate friendly export
A new logistics setup is enabling more climate friendly export through the Port of Gothenburg
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A nature-based approach to coastal protection
A biogenic mussel reef can act as both a coastal protection technique and ecosystem enhancer