All Port Strategy articles in Web Issue – Page 944

  • The different stages of wind farm development require distinct port capabilities and supporting services.
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    Gateways for renewables

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    Supporting the offshore renewables industry presents both short and long term opportunities for UK ports. Wave and tidal power is still in its infancy whilst offshore wind farm development is moving forward apace.

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    MARAD funding for Great Ships Initiative

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    Through a cooperative agreement with the Northeast Midwest Institute, the Maritime Administration (MARAD) is providing funding and technical expertise to help upgrade the Great Ships Initiative ballast water treatment technology testing facility in the Duluth-Superior Harbour of Lake Superior.

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    Santos sees low sulphur fuel trial

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    The port of Santos has been the test-bed of low sulphur fuel on a containership, which will yield valuable emissions data for the US’ Environmental Protection Agency.

  • The Eco Hopper is part of a project to build a 30,000 tonne per month cement milling facility adjacent to the port.
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    Dust reduction for Pecem

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    The first of a new design of dust-reducing mobile hoppers has been installed at the port of Pecem, Brazil, where it will be dealing with traditionally dusty bulk like coal and cement.

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    Dredging for Savannah

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    The Port of Savannah has received conditional blessing from the US Army Corps of Engineers in relation to the dredging plans to expand the US’s fourth-largest container port. The Corps have judged that the planned mitigation projects around the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge will offset the environmental costs of ...

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    Maryland promises to offset dredging pollution

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    Maryland Port in Baltimore has promised to offset pollution caused by dredging. The state Department of the Environment is requiring the Port Administration to limit or make up for the nitrogen and phosphorus expected to drain back into the Patapsco River from the dredged material to be placed in ...

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    San Francisco starts cold ironing for cruise

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    The Port of San Francisco has become the first port in California to provide shoreside power for cruise ships.

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    Canada goes for cold ironing

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    The Government of Canada will invest $2.5m in the Prince Rupert Port Authority’s Fairview Terminal project to provide shore power capacity to container ships.

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    LNG trucks for California

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    Twelve LNG terminal tractors have been delivered to a Californian import trucking and distribution company as part of a commitment to the gas fuel.

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    Zero emission trucks for Long Beach

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    The Port of Long Beach has entered a deal with Vision Motor Corporation to develop a hydrogen fuel cell/plug-in electric ''on-road'' truck and an electric zero-emission terminal tractor.

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    Port of Seattle wins environmental award

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    The Port of Seattle has won a national Green Fleet award recognising its use of alternative fuels including biodiesel, CNG and hybrid vehicles. It is also for its programmes relating to air quality and green practices.

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    Port access study for Bering Strait

    2010-12-03T09:45:00Z

    The US Coast Guard is seeking input from the public to evaluate the need for establishing vessel routing measures in the Bering Strait.

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    Port rail project gets funding

    2010-12-03T09:44:00Z

    The Port of Los Angeles has been awarded $16 million toward a rail project that will both reduce pollution and ease congestion.

  • Opinion
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    Opinion

    2010-12-02T20:08:00Z

    Read the latest informed opinions that will help you gain insight into an expanding sector

  • New Initiatives
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    New Initiatives

    2010-12-02T20:06:00Z

    Explore the initiatives that will have a bearing on your future environmental strategy

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    Shipping experts explore nuclear power potential

    2010-12-02T15:59:00Z

    A consortium of British, American and Greek interests have agreed to investigate the practical maritime applications for small modular reactors (SMR) as commercial tanker-owners search for new designs that could deliver safer, cleaner and commercially viable forms of propulsion.

  • Boskalis is one of the world’s largest dredging companies
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    Smit and Boskalis sign merger protocol

    2010-12-02T14:53:00Z

    Royal Boskalis Westminster and Smit International have signed a protocol for a full merger of the two companies. The transaction will be executed through an all cash public offer of €60 exdividend (instead of cum dividend as previously anticipated) by Boskalis for all outstanding shares in Smit.

  • Extreme weather hits UK ports
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    Snow forces UK port closures

    2010-12-02T13:20:00Z

    Heavy snow and icy conditions have brought two of the UK’s main hubs to a standstill, with Southampton and Felixstowe both shutting up shop today.

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    Revenue up for Essar

    2010-12-02T10:00:00Z

    The ports division of Essar Shipping Ports & Logistics Ltd has announced a revenue increase of 53% for the quarter, year-on-year.

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    Callao terminal up and running early

    2010-12-02T10:00:00Z

    The latest and largest container terminal on South America’s west coast has been officially opened, a year ahead of schedule after just over two years of construction work.