World – Page 10
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Solar park switches on at Portsmouth port
A new photovoltaic farm at Portsmouth International Port features reportedly the first solar canopies at a UK port
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UK CCUS project gets under way
A new memorandum of understanding will explore ‘substantial’ carbon capture in storage in the UK
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Peel Ports welcomes LNG dredger
One of the UK’s largest port operators is trialling an LNG dredger for the first time
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Newcastle accelerates push towards clean energy
Australia’s Port of Newcastle has further increased its commitment to clean energy
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Port oil spills - what lessons can be learned?
Act quickly was probably the number one take home from the incident
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A game changer in electric vessel charging?
Crowley and the Port of San Diego are breaking new ground in shoreside charging
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Spanish port rolls out biofuels for ferries
It’s the first time Spanish passenger vessels have used this kind of fuel
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H2 proof of concept launches in Singapore
A new hydrogen fuel cell project will help Singapore reach its maritime decarbonisation targets
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Barcelona pushes ahead with electrification pilot
APM Terminals Barcelona has secured funding to go ahead with its straddle carrier electrification pilot
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Pursuing green hydrogen in Sri Lanka
Green hydrogen is on the agenda at the new terminal development at Sri Lanka’s largest port
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Port of Santos moves to electric cranes
DP World is accelerating its adoption of renewable energy at Brazil’s Port of Santos
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Patrick Terminals in large hybrid straddle carrier order
Kalmar is to supply ten new hybrid straddle carriers to Patrick Terminals in Melbourne, Australia
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Alt fuels bolster Rotterdam’s market position
Rotterdam is making major progress in energy transition and bolstering its market position at the same time
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Wellington to get its own biofuel supplier
NZ’s Port of Wellington will soon be able to supply biofuels to customers
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Shore power first at Netherlands terminal
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and Samskip have joined forces to drive down CO2 emissions
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Oakland budget puts sustainability first
The Port of Oakland is funding a range of electrification and zero-emissions initiatives
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Seattle ramps up its shore power capacity
The Port of Seattle has expanded availability of shore-based power for cruise ships
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EU port trepidation over shore power regulations
This week the European Parliament will formalise two important port regulations on alt fuels and shore power
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UK port to investigate the potential of green hydrogen
A new partnership is investigating the potential of green hydrogen to decarbonise port operations
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Methanol tug first will clean up Canadian shipping lanes
Two new methanol powered tugs will be helping reduce CO2 emisions in Canada