World – Page 18
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NewsSouth Korea’s methanol bunkering milestone
South Korea is leading the way in the supply of sustainable marine fuel
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NewsE-truck chargers come online at Rotterdam
The first charging station for electric trucks has opened at the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands
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NewsPeel Ports taps into biomass market
Peel Ports Logistics has tapped into the increasingly lucrative market of biomass supply
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NewsStockholm eyes EU onshore power funding
Ports of Stockholm has been given the green light to apply for EU funding
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NewsJoint venture to boost renewables at Hamburg
Hamburg Port Authority is focusing on expanding its wind and solar power offering
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NewsStockholm Nord boosts connections
The number of rail departures between Yilport’s Stockholm Nord terminal in Sweden and the rest of Europe has doubled in response to increased demand
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NewsShanghai and Evergreen team up on methanol
Shanghai International Port Group and Evergreen Marine have teamed up to supply green methanol to ships in port
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NewsBiofuel sales up 200% in Singapore
Bunker sales of biofuels in the Port of Singapore more than tripled in 2023
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NewsTEN-T finally puts energy ports on the map
The European TEN-T network will finally put energy ports on the map
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Green Ports & Shipping Congress 2024
There is an increasing urgency for all of us to address climate change and there is a need to work together
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NewsEco-efficient straddle carriers for Uruguay
Twenty Kalmar hybrid straddle carriers are bound for the Port of Montevideo in Uruguay
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NewsCounting the benefits of carbon credits
In a Brazilian port first, Porto Itapoá will use carbon credits in its operations
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NewsPorts to explore H2 and methanol
European Atlantic ports are playing host to a variety of pilot schemes exploring the use of hydrogen and methanol
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NewsABP seeks green energy terminal builder
A new energy terminal at the Port of Immingham will support the import of green ammonia from Saudi Arabia
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NewsGrowing a powerful network of inland terminals
There’s a growing partnership of strong inland terminals in the Netherlands and Belgium
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NewsMonopolising in on offshore wind
Australia’s Port of Hastings is looking to monopolise in on offshore wind
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NewsABB megawatt charging first for Auckland ferries
ABB says it has supplied the ’world’s first’ maritime megawatt charging system
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NewsTrelleborg looks to achieve self-sufficiency
Two new Enercon wind turbines will help Sweden’s Port of Trelleborg achieve self-sufficiency
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NewsUnifying the way we all count emissions
Europe is looking to unify the way that freight and passenger transport and hubs count emissions