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NORDEN AND MICROSOFT PARTNER FOR EMISSION REDUCTION

NORDEN AND MICROSOFT PARTNER FOR EMISSION REDUCTION

Danish shipping company Norden is working on a pilot project with Microsoft to help reduce its maritime supply chain emissions by utilising Norden's biofuel voyage and Book and Claim solution. Norden COO Anne Jensen said: “We are pleased to work with a like-minded...

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Protea Marine Emissions Monitoring
Roodhart Marine
JAPANESE COMPANIES LAUNCH ELECTRIC TUG

JAPANESE COMPANIES LAUNCH ELECTRIC TUG

Tokyo Kisen and e5 Lab have announced that a naming and launching ceremony has been held for the electric tugboat 'Taiga', currently under construction at Kanagawa Dockyard. Taiga is powered by an electric propulsion system that combines e5Lab-developed large-capacity...

MOL JOINS DECARBONISATION COALITION

MOL JOINS DECARBONISATION COALITION

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) recently participated in the First Movers Coalition (FMC) , which was established to boost demand for decarbonisation technology, at the World Economic Forum Davos Agenda. MOL is the first Japanese company to take part in FMC, a platform aimed...

BACK-UP BATTERY AND SOLAR POWER FOR BULKER

BACK-UP BATTERY AND SOLAR POWER FOR BULKER

Eco Marine Power and technology partner Furukawa Battery are to supply marine-grade FCR series batteries for both a solar power system and for back-up use on a Handymax bulker. This will be the first time the FCR batteries have been used for these dual applications...

EUROPE NEEDS ZERO-EMISSION SHIP SOLUTIONS NOW

EUROPE NEEDS ZERO-EMISSION SHIP SOLUTIONS NOW

European clean transport body the Waterborne Technology Platform is committed to develop solutions for the transition to zero-emission waterborne transport, whilst recognising the need for a diversified portfolio of sustainable alternative fuels. Recently, the...

CHANNEL SHIPPING EMISSIONS TO BE MONITORED BY DRONE

CHANNEL SHIPPING EMISSIONS TO BE MONITORED BY DRONE

The French Directorate General of Maritime Affairs, Fisheries and Aquaculture, will be using remotely piloted aircraft operating from Cap Gris-Nez on the Northern France coast to measure sulphur and nitrogen emissions from ships operating in the Emission Control Area...

LR PARTNERS UNVEIL GREEN CORRIDOR PROJECT.

LR PARTNERS UNVEIL GREEN CORRIDOR PROJECT.

The Lloyd’s Register (LR) Maritime Decarbonisation Hub and partners are launching a project to be known as ‘The Silk Alliance’, and which aims to develop a Green Corridor Cluster beginning with intra-Asia container trade. LR is working with 11 leading cross-supply...

Jotun
Alfa Laval
FERRY INDUSTRY AGREES ON SUSTANABILITY POLICY

FERRY INDUSTRY AGREES ON SUSTANABILITY POLICY

A meeting between the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) and global trade association Interferry has agreed a common work programme to promote an environmentally sustainable future for the European ferry business through the provision and use of onshore power...

UK COMMITS £12M TO ZERO-CARBON SHIPPING

UK COMMITS £12M TO ZERO-CARBON SHIPPING

According to the UK Chamber of Shipping, zero emission ferries and vessels are one step closer to being a reality, as Maritime Minister Robert Courts confirmed £12 million funding to accelerate the research and development of zero emission maritime technologies. Now...

YOKOHAMA PORT PLANS AMMONIA-FUELLED TUG

YOKOHAMA PORT PLANS AMMONIA-FUELLED TUG

NYK Line, IHI Power Systems, and Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with City of Yokohama for the acceptance of an ammonia-fuelled tugboat (A-Tug) at the port of Yokohama. The conclusion of this MoU is part of the Green...

UK CHAMBER CALLS FOR MANDATORY SHORE POWER

UK CHAMBER CALLS FOR MANDATORY SHORE POWER

The UK Chamber of Shipping has urged the Government to establish clear mandatory targets for ports to install shore power charging points across the UK’s coast and for ships to use them. The Chamber’s proposals come in response to a call for evidence by the Department...

TOPSOE TO BUILD LARGEST ELECTROLYSER FACILITY

TOPSOE TO BUILD LARGEST ELECTROLYSER FACILITY

Danish company Topsoe has announced its intention to construct what it believes to be the world’s largest and most advanced industrial scale electrolyser production plant, in order to help accelerate the adoption of  green solutions to decarbonise hard-to-abate...

Pureteq
Krohne
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