World – Page 3
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NewsEquipping Latin America’s first fully electrified terminal
APM Terminals Suape has received 28 fully electrified Sany equipment units at the Governador Eraldo Gueiros Industrial and Port Complex in Brazil
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NewsAmmonia pipeline study shows potential
A new study finds ammonia pipeline from North Sea Port feasible but rail and waterways remain essential
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Bilbao’s plan for sustainable cruise growth
An important feature of the port’s environmental strategy is installing onshore power systems at several of the docks in the port
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NewsPilbara ammonia bunkering hub progresses
Pilbara Ports and Yara Pilbara have teamed up to advance Australia’s first low-carbon ammonia bunkering hub
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NewsFlorida ports advance their electrification strategy
Florida’s ports are deploying shore power systems and electrified terminal equipment to meet evolving regulatory, operational and environmental demands
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NewsRamping up provision for alternative fuels
North Sea Port’s work on readiness for alternative fuels has been assessed with reference to International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) standards
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NewsTuticorin Port launches H2 truck fleet
Tuticorin port is teaming up with Tata Motors to deploy 40 hydrogen-powered cargo trucks
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NewsEXCLUSIVE: Readiness without demand? The energy transition challenge
A candid assessment of where ports currently stand on the energy transition and what must change if the sector is to move to scaled implementation
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NewsPorts drive Morocco’s green hydrogen ambition
Tanger Med, Mohammedia, Jorf Lasfar and Tan-Tan are looking to integrate green hydrogen production, storage and bunkering to meet rising demand
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NewsWATCH: Immingham focuses in on bio-methanol
The Port of Immingham has launched the UK’s first commercial bio-methanol bunkering service for vessels
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NewsWATCH: Hydrogen pilot targets port infrastructure
Duiker’s AMMONEX system addresses a central challenge in scaling green hydrogen production: Efficient transport and local availability.
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NewsKlaipėda green H2 project begins testing
Lithuania’s first green hydrogen port facility is entering its testing phase ahead of commissioning
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NewsElectric ferry project targets port emissions
Three new electric ferries are being built to support port electrification and reduce port emissions in Hamburg
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NewsPorts demand ETS revenue reform
Representatives from shipping, seaports and energy experts in Poland argue that ETS revenues are going to the wrong place
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NewsThe push to scale sustainable marine fuels
Rotterdam has issued a report outlining barriers and solutions to scale investment in sustainable marine fuels
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NewsRostock anchors green hydrogen corridor
A new green ammonia corridor positions the Port of Rostock as a gateway for hydrogen into Germany’s energy network
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NewsSan Diego targets marine invasive species
The port has received a US$200,000 grant in order to eardicate marine invasive alga
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NewsBarcelona prepares for methanol bunkering
The Port of Barcelona is preparing a methanol bunkering tender as LNG volumes grow and zero-emission fuels expand
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NewsParadip plugs in to shore-to-ship power
Paradip Port Authority has become the second major port in India to successfully commission its shore-to-ship power supply system
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NewsAlicante advances its green hydrogen strategy
The Port of Alicante has launched a tender for its first renewable hydrogen plant