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BILBAO DEMONSTRATES SUSTAINABILITY TO EU DIPLOMATS

BILBAO DEMONSTRATES SUSTAINABILITY TO EU DIPLOMATS

The ambassadors of the European Union accredited to Spain have visited the Port of Bilbao to learn about the various initiatives the port is currently taking forward, particularly in the areas of energy transition, sustainability and connectivity. During their visit,...

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Protea Marine Emissions Monitoring
Roodhart Marine
BERG TO UPGRADE MORE CHEMFLEET TANKERS AIMING FOR 10% FUEL SAVINGS

BERG TO UPGRADE MORE CHEMFLEET TANKERS AIMING FOR 10% FUEL SAVINGS

Specialised ship manager Chemfleet has confirmed that an in-service Berg Propulsion upgrade to control systems onboard the tanker 'YM Miranda' has yielded fuel savings of around 10%. Trials following the installation of Berg MPC800M control system onboard the 12,933...

WALLEM TO MANAGE CHINESE ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPANY’S SUSTAINABLE PCTC

WALLEM TO MANAGE CHINESE ELECTRIC VEHICLE COMPANY’S SUSTAINABLE PCTC

Shipmanager Wallem Group is providing Chinese automaker BYD with commercial services for its first fully chartered vessel, 'BYD Explorer No 1' which recently completed its first loading operations and is on its inaugural voyage to Europe. The PCTC uses LNG as the...

PROJECT INTEGRATES AMMONIA CRACKING AND MARITIME FUEL CELLS

PROJECT INTEGRATES AMMONIA CRACKING AND MARITIME FUEL CELLS

Maritime zero-emissions specialist Corvus Energy has been awarded funding for the integration of ammonia cracker technology with the company's Pelican Fuel Cell system. The project, titled 'Apolo', is a collaboration between several partners and aims to solve the...

EUROPEAN ZERO-EMISSION SHIPPING STRATEGY UPDATED

EUROPEAN ZERO-EMISSION SHIPPING STRATEGY UPDATED

The Partnership Board governing the Co-Programmed Partnership on Zero-Emission Waterborne Transport in the framework of Horizon Europe has organised its fifth meeting, during which the Board, amongst others, adopted the updated Strategic Research and Innovation...

DNV LOOKS TO SEAWEED FOR DECARBONISATION

DNV LOOKS TO SEAWEED FOR DECARBONISATION

As part of an intensifying search for effective and sustainable solutions for carbon capture and storage, DNV joining with Sintef and other partners to investigate the possibilities of large-scale seaweed cultivation as an opportunity to capture substantial amounts of...

Jotun
Alfa Laval
LR LOOKS AT GREENER FUTURE FOR CRUISE INDUSTRY

LR LOOKS AT GREENER FUTURE FOR CRUISE INDUSTRY

Lloyd's Register (LR) says it is looking at the impact on the cruise industry of the outcomes of MEPC80 and the inclusion of the maritime sector in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) following 2023's busy year on the regulatory front. As other segments evaluate...

RightShip HELPS BRAZILIAN PORT CUT SHIP EMISSIONS

RightShip HELPS BRAZILIAN PORT CUT SHIP EMISSIONS

Environmental, social and governance (ESG) focused digital maritime platform RightShip has formed a partnership with Port of Sudeste, located in Itaguai, Rio de Janeiro, to start using RightShip’s Maritime Emissions Portal (MEP) for the first time in the Latin...

VIRGINIA PORT SWITCHES TO CLEAN POWER

VIRGINIA PORT SWITCHES TO CLEAN POWER

The Port of Virginia on the US East Coast is now - ahead of schedule - powering all its terminals with electricity from clean resources and accelerating its goal to becoming carbon-neutral by 2040. Stephen A Edwards, CEO and executive director, Virginia Port Authority...

ZINUS SHORE POWER CONTRACT FOR INCAT ELECTRIC FAST FERRY

ZINUS SHORE POWER CONTRACT FOR INCAT ELECTRIC FAST FERRY

Norwegian shore power company Zinus has won a contract to supply its autonomous charging solution to what is believed to be the world’s first zero-emissions, lightweight ro-pax ferry. The project is led by Incat Tasmania, and commissioned by South American customer...

JAPANESE CONSORTIUM TO STUDY DEEP-SEA LCO2 CARRIERS

JAPANESE CONSORTIUM TO STUDY DEEP-SEA LCO2 CARRIERS

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group and Nihon Shipyard, a Tokyo-based joint venture for ship design and sales between Imabari Shipbuilding and Japan Marine United Corporation, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with...

PORTS SHOULD WORK TOGETHER TO ADVANCE DECARBONISATION

PORTS SHOULD WORK TOGETHER TO ADVANCE DECARBONISATION

Jens Meier, president of International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH)  and Hamburg Port Authority CEO, called on ports to actively collaborate with each other on knowledge sharing between themselves and the maritime community to accelerate...

Pureteq
Krohne
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