World – Page 10
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NewsShore power means greener cruising in Rotterdam
The port’s innovative onshore shore power installation will reduce emissions and noise from docked cruise ships
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NewsUS west coast continues its green fuel progress
The Port of Long Beach is continuing its progress forward in the transition to alternative fuels
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NewsDriving global adoption of alternative fuels
The partners plan to conduct further studies and trials for the bunkering of bio-methane, methanol and ammonia
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NewsHydromover hosts electrification partnership
A new deal to promote electrification in Singapore has been inked on board the Hydromover, Singapore’s first fully electric cargo vessel
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NewsPeninsula funds Gibraltar seagrass restoration
Peninsula is funding Gibraltar’s seagrass restoration to support biodiversity and carbon sequestration
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Kenya forges ahead with low emission plan
This is despite the challenges of technology transfer, inadequate skills and limited access to climate financing
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NewsMilestone for Canadian Hy2gen project
A renewable ammonia plant in Quebec aims to serve as a model for future similar initiatives
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NewsMalta: First Med cruise port to offer shore power
Valletta is to become the first Mediterranean cruise port to offer shore power
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Tasmania looks to exploit wind energy boom
TasPorts is looking to support the state as a key player in offshore wind energy generation
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NewsKonecranes secures hybrid RTG deal in Spain
The hybrid RTGs will reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to diesel counterparts
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Green cruising at the edge of the grid
The UK’s Port of Dover talks to GreenPort about the challenges of running green cruise operations
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NewsGerman ports need an offshore wind fund
The BWO says Denmark’s lead where port capacity for offshore wind is a targeted investment is spot on
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NewsReaping efficiency gains by going hybrid
Sicily’s Augusta Port is looking to boost efficiency and sustainability with its new hybrid port equipment
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NewsBremen Ports infrastructure now methanol ready
The ports have been gearing themselves up to accommodate the fuel just as they have previously accommodated LNG
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NewsH2 fuels the future of river cruise
A hydrogen fuel cell system supplier has been selected for the NERA-H2 project, which aims to ramp up uptake
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NewsTyne boosts its marine monitoring capability
OceanWise’s Port-Log Forecast Extension provides seamless access to weather conditions, tidal predictions and environmental data
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NewsContargo drives e-truck charging infrastructure
The company has launched Germany’s largest private charging infrastructure for electric trucks
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NewsBoosting capacity with electrification and automation
CTB has installed three new automated storage blocks served by three electric cranes powered entirely by renewable energy
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NewsEU funds innovation for zero-emission ships
The EU has granted €7.8 million to develop power systems which aim to cut emissions by 40%
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NewsTwinShip project advances port decarbonisation
Fundación Valenciaport will lead a €10 million initiative to develop an open-source platform powered by AI and machine learning