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Hydrogen fuel cell grant for Oakland
The US Department of Energy has awarded a US$2.5 million grant to the Port of Oakland to advance hydrogen fuel cell technology
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EXCLUSIVE: Can Europe better combine ambition with pragmatism?
Isabelle Ryckbost wants to see the European Commission combining ambition and realism
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Emission-free tug for sand transportation
KOTUG’s E-Pusher, will power an emission-free sand transport chain in Rotterdam
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Dredging will expand Hedland’s infrastructure
Jan De Nul is helping Hedland expand port infrastructure and increase cargo capacity
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HIF Global launches e-methanol facility in Brazil
HIF Global has announced its first Brazilian project, partnering with Port of Açu to produce 800,000 tonnes of e-methanol annually
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Study identifies US ports most needing shorepower
A study has identified 43 high-priority US ports where installing shorepower could significantly reduce vessel emissions and improve air quality
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New investment to electrify Australian ports
South Australian ports will receive investment to focus on port electrification and onshore power supply
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Demonstrating success in the creation of green partnerships
Enhancing environmental performance partnerships is the name of the game for SSA Marine
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Boosting Pilbara’s ammonia bunkering potential
Australia’s Pilbara region is looking to establish itself as a green ammonia bunkering hub
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Stockholm moves strides forward in OPS provision
Stockholm is strengthening its position as a leading sustainable cruise destination
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Hybrid crane order for Kaohsiung Terminal
CMA CGM has ordered five electric hybrid RTG cranes to enhance container handling efficiency and sustainability
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ABP plans Barrow Port transformation
ABP has unveiled plans to transform the Port of Barrow into a hub for advanced engineering, renewable energy, and local economic growth
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EXCLUSIVE: GreenPort Congress to crown an Olympic year for Le Havre
The 19th GreenPort Congress & Cruise will take place from 23 to 25 October in Le Havre
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Rotterdam ramps up shore power to slash emissions
The aim is to connect the first ships by 2028 and then around 5,000 sea-going vessels by 2030
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Pioneering a hydrogen test field in Hamburg
Another milestone has been reached at Hamburg on the path to decarbonising logistics
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40MW UK green H2 project unveiled
SSE and EET Hydrogen are planning a 40MW green hydrogen project in Ellesmere Port, UK to reduce emissions and support jobs
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Bellingham's US$2.8m port electrification grant
America’s west coast ports are prioritising electrification
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French Atlantic Ports boost shorepower plans
Shorepower, terminals and moorings are top of the agenda to attract cruise lines
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Huelva to double its biofuel plant capacity
Worley has won a contract to expand Huelva’s biofuel plant, doubling production capacity
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Indian partnership will expand shorepower reach
Gateway Terminals India and Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority have big plans for the technology