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CAVOTEC TO DELIVER SHORE POWER FOR MALDIVES

CAVOTEC TO DELIVER SHORE POWER FOR MALDIVES

Cavotec has signed an order from Mohan Mutha Group to supply shore power systems in the Maldives, said to be the first shore power installation in the Maldives which marks an important step in the country’s efforts to reduce GHG emissions in its ports. The order...

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Protea Marine Emissions Monitoring
Roodhart Marine
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...

Jotun
Alfa Laval
FEDERAL FUNDING FOR OSG’s TAMPA BAY CCS PROJECT

FEDERAL FUNDING FOR OSG’s TAMPA BAY CCS PROJECT

US energy transportation provider Overseas Shipholding Group (OSG) has been awarded a US$ 400,000 grant from the US Department of Energy (DoE) to study the development of a proposed Tampa Regional Intermodal Carbon Hub, known as T-Rich. The study is intended to...

CANADA-AUSTRALIA PARTNERS JOIN IN ELECTRIC BULKER PROJECT

CANADA-AUSTRALIA PARTNERS JOIN IN ELECTRIC BULKER PROJECT

Canadian shipping company CSL has formed a 20-year strategic partnership with South Australian company Adelaide Brighton Cement (Adbri) to build and operate a fully electric battery-capable self-unloading vessel. The custom-designed ship, believed to be the first of...

SUCTION SAILS TO BE FITTED TO JUICE CARRIER

SUCTION SAILS TO BE FITTED TO JUICE CARRIER

Spanish wind assisted propulsion developer bound4blue and Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) have signed a commercial agreement for the manufacture and installation of four eSAILs on LDC’s chartered juice vessel, 'Atlantic Orchard', in collaboration with owner Wisby Tankers...

IMO ISSUES ADVICE FOR PORTS ON SHORE POWER

IMO ISSUES ADVICE FOR PORTS ON SHORE POWER

A workshop package on Onshore Power Supply (OPS) for use by port stakeholders is now available from the IMO's GreenVoyage2050 project. The package explains how ports can use OPS and supports the use of OPS to reduce ship emissions in ports, in line with the objectives...

ABS JOINS INDIAN GREEN SHIPBUILDING PROJECT TO DEVELOP ELECTRIC TUG

ABS JOINS INDIAN GREEN SHIPBUILDING PROJECT TO DEVELOP ELECTRIC TUG

ABS has joined Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE), Seatech Solutions International (Seatech) and Shift Clean Energy (Shift) in signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop electric tugboats, part of an initiative to achieve India’s goal of...

BC FERRIES GETS GO-AHEAD FOR MORE HYBRID VESSELS

BC FERRIES GETS GO-AHEAD FOR MORE HYBRID VESSELS

With the major capital expenditure approval by Canada's BC Ferries Commissioner, BC Ferries is able to take the next step towards the purchase of four new hybrid electric Island Class vessels that will increase capacity across the ferry system. By 2027, the four new...

Pureteq
Krohne
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