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OSLO CELEBRATES 10 YEARS AS GREENEST PORT

OSLO CELEBRATES 10 YEARS AS GREENEST PORT

Oslo is marking the 10th anniversary of its Climate Budget, said to be the first of its kind in the world and now adopted by cities worldwide. Over the past decade, the Climate Budget has transformed ambitious climate targets into measurable outcomes. The Climate...

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Protea Marine Emissions Monitoring
Roodhart Marine
GREENER REEFERS COULD SAVE FUEL AND GHG EMISSIONS

GREENER REEFERS COULD SAVE FUEL AND GHG EMISSIONS

According to a new White Paper developed by the Kuehne Climate Center and GIZ, a full transition to greener refrigerated containers (reefers) could reduce GHG emissions by up to 3.74m tons CO₂e per year. Natural refrigerants such as propane match or outperform...

DENMARK WELCOMES IMO PROPOSALS FOR BIOFOULING MANAGEMENT

DENMARK WELCOMES IMO PROPOSALS FOR BIOFOULING MANAGEMENT

According to Danske Rederier (Danish Shipping), biofouling on ship hulls — in the form of small algae, barnacles, and other organisms — can spread invasive species over vast distances and cause problems in marine ecosystems on the other side of the world. IMO’s Marine...

NORLED ORDERS THREE SHORE CHARGING STATIONS FROM NES

NORLED ORDERS THREE SHORE CHARGING STATIONS FROM NES

Norwegian ferry operator Norled has contracted HAV Group company Norwegian Electric Systems (NES) to deliver three onshore charging stations that will be installed at three ports in Northern Norway. The three charging stations will be installed at the North Norwegian...

BV SUPPORTS HONG KONG AS GREEN MARITIME CENTRE

BV SUPPORTS HONG KONG AS GREEN MARITIME CENTRE

Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore (BV) says it recently took part in the GBA Clean Energy Supply Chain Conference organised by Hong Kong Chamber of Shipping (HKCoS). Following the success of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Clean Energy Supply Chain Workshop in November...

DRY SCRUBBER TECHNOLOGY OFFERS OPEN-LOOP ALTERNATIVE

DRY SCRUBBER TECHNOLOGY OFFERS OPEN-LOOP ALTERNATIVE

According to Dutch company SodaFlexx International, as a growing number of international ports and coastal regions move to restrict or ban the discharge of wastewater from open-loop scrubbers, shipowners are increasingly seeking  alternatives that ensure...

Jotun
Alfa Laval
INTEGRATED EMISSIONS AND CARBON CAPTURE DEMONSTRATED AT LONG BEACH

INTEGRATED EMISSIONS AND CARBON CAPTURE DEMONSTRATED AT LONG BEACH

Stax Engineering, California-based maritime emissions capture and control company Stax Engineering, and Seabound, a UK-based onboard carbon capture company, have successfully demonstrated what is considered a first-of-its-kind fully integrated emissions and carbon...

SVITZER AND WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN SIGN DECARBONISATION AGREEMENT

SVITZER AND WALLENIUS WILHELMSEN SIGN DECARBONISATION AGREEMENT

Svitzer has signed a global EcoTow agreement with the Wallenius Wilhelmsen group, a move which Svitzer says marks a major step in its decarbonisation journey and supports Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s ambition to reduce Scope 3 emissions across Svitzer’s global operations....

GCMD LAUNCHES GHG PRICING CALCULATOR TOOL

GCMD LAUNCHES GHG PRICING CALCULATOR TOOL

Following the 83rd meeting of the IMO's Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) and the recently approved GHG emissions pricing framework, the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has developed a cost and compliance calculator to help explore how...

HAMBURG PORT TESTS LATEST SHORE POWER INSTALLATION

HAMBURG PORT TESTS LATEST SHORE POWER INSTALLATION

The newest shore-side power station of the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) at Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) Container Terminal Altenwerder (CTA) has successfully passed its first practical test. For the first time, a container ship – the MSC Athens – has been...

WSC WELCOMES OUTCOME OF MEPC83

WSC WELCOMES OUTCOME OF MEPC83

The World Shipping Council has welcomed an unprecedented global agreement at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) today, as a critical next step toward shipping decarbonisation. Following a contentious and difficult debate, the IMO reached agreement on a...

MOL WIND CHALLENGER TO BE INSTALLED ON TOKYO GAS LNGC

MOL WIND CHALLENGER TO BE INSTALLED ON TOKYO GAS LNGC

Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has signed an agreement with Tokyo LNG Tanker Co (TLT), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Gas, to install two Wind Challenger wind-assisted ship propulsion systems developed by MOL and Oshima Shipbuilding on a newbuilding LNG carrier that will...

Pureteq
Krohne
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