World – Page 30
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NewsHybrid port vessels
Two new fire fighting vessels are bringing cleaner operations to the Port of Hamburg and its waterways
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NewsDigital twin benefits
A European port is to create a digital twin to simulate future growth potential in wind energy
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NewsEcosystems rebuild at Lyttelton
New Zealand’s Lyttelton Port Company (LPC) has developed an industry-leading approach to biodiversity in its harbour.
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NewsShore power investment
A European port is investing €90m in shore power to aid decarbonisation efforts
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News‘Fit for 55’ criticism
The EU’s ‘Fit for 55’ is not fit for purpose, argues Port of Valencia boss
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NewsInvesting in green growth
An American port is investing in a greener supply chain, infrastructure and jobs
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NewsCar battery production
An electric car battery manufacturer has chosen a French port as the site of its first Gigafactory
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NewsLatvian port plans
Investment in infrastructure and automation at the Port of Riga will improve competitiveness and growth
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NewsGreen port expansion
Egypt is reclaiming nearly 1000ha of new land for the maritime gateway’s development.
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NewsCleaner waterway boats
Amsterdam will be a cleaner place thanks to three new electric patrol boats
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NewsGreen terminal audit
A terminal operator has just awarded its fifth port concession with its own green label certification
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NewsHybrid London ferries
The new high speed ferries can recharge their batteries during operation by using excess power from the engines
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NewsElectric ferry ‘first’
What’s said to be the Southern Hemisphere’s first fully electric passenger ferry lhas launched in New Zealand
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NewsEnergy saving lights
Telensa’s lighting service provides individually controlled areas at the click of a mouse
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NewsClean energy efforts
An American port has secured US$5.2 million in federal grants for electrical power upgrades
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NewsHarnessing renewable power
An Australian deepwater port has partnered with a green energy supplier to achive 100% power by reneable energy
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NewsElectric fleet award kudos
A British ports operator has been presented with a green industry award after switching 50% of its fleet to electric