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EXCLUSIVE: Boosting port performance with electrification
Porto Itapoá’s bold equipment strategy is anchored in its adoption of electric and hybrid port equipment
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Shorepower for containers in Scandinavia
The Port of Helsingborg is to install Scandinavia’s first shorepower facility for container vessels by 2026
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Hamburg pioneers mandating shorepower
The Port of Hamburg is leading Europe with early shorepower adoption, mandating its use for cruise ships by 2027
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UK funding boost for hydrogen power hub
ELIRE’s hydrogen-powered floating hub has secured funding for its autumn launch in Greenwich, UK
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India unveils green hydrogen plant
India has commissioned a 1 MW green hydrogen plant at Kandla Port to advance sustainable maritime infrastructure
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Oakland Port joins whale initiative
The Port of Oakland is to become ambassador to a whale protection programme, encouraging vessels to reduce speed
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South Africa taps into its wave power resource
Eco Wave Power is marking its strategic entry into the African market after signing a key feasibility agreement
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Decarbonising Hamburg’s vessel fleet
Not all vessels can be electrified so Hamburg Fleet is trialling the use of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil
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Mitsui acquires Scottish energy port
The deal sees Mitsui & Co. Europe Ltd and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd acquire 100% of the Port of Nigg
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Renewable hydrogen focus at Rotterdam
Air Liquide will construct the new ELYgator plant for the production of renewable hydrogen at the port
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Ammonia bunkering opens new path for ports
Green ammonia bunkering at Dalian Port highlights how ports can now integrate ammonia bunkering into routine fuelling services
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Scandlines unveils emissions-free ferry
Scandlines’ new ferry sets a green benchmark with zero emissions and rapid smart charging technology
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Tauranga Port trials electric straddle carrier
The project includes the purchase of a Kalmar electric straddle carrier and specialist charging infrastructure
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Chile launches its first electric tug
SAAM and Enap’s new ’Trapananda’ tug is significantly cutting port emissions at Puerto Chacabuco
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GES exits Netherlands to focus on Asia
Global Energy Storage has exited the Netherlands, selling Rotterdam and Amsterdam terminals to focus growth on Asia
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Clean power for Barcelona cruise ships
The €12.2 million onshore power supply (OPS) project at the MSC Terminal has been awarded to PowerCon
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Electrifying America's inland waterways
Associated Terminals is looking to maximise sustainable transshipment on US inland waterways
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Nigeria primed for port electrification
A new white paper outlines how Nigeria can take the lead in the transition from fossil-fuel dependency
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China unveils its first hydrogen-electric tug
China has launched its first high-power hydrogen-electric hybrid port vessel, the tug Qing Dian Tuo 1
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EXCLUSIVE: Unlocking the potential of the UK’s inland waterways
A new development places a bold spotlight on the untapped potential of the UK’s inland waterways network