Provaris and GES agree to develop new hydrogen import facility in Rotterdam port
Provaris Energy and Global Energy Storage (GES) will develop a new gaseous hydrogen import facility at the GES terminal in the Rotterdam port. The post Provaris and GES agree to develop new hydrogen...
View ArticleTwo companies to test green hydrogen and circularity projects at Port of...
Two companies signed up to demonstrate green hydrogen and circularity projects at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges as part of the innovation hub. The post Two companies to test green hydrogen and circularity...
View ArticleMPA Singapore launches pilot trial for electric harbor craft charging point...
MPA Singapore has started the first pilot trial for electric harbor craft (e-HC) charging point at the Marina South Pier. The post MPA Singapore launches pilot trial for electric harbor craft charging...
View ArticleUS Gulf Coast LNG bunker terminal another step closer to construction
Permit applications for building Galveston LNG bunker port have been submitted for state and federal approval. The post US Gulf Coast LNG bunker terminal another step closer to construction appeared...
View ArticleSAAM Towage launches first 100% electric tugs in Port of Vancouver
Tugboat operator SAAM Towage and its partners in the public and private sectors have unveiled the first 100% electric, zero-emission tugboats that will service local clients in the Port of Vancouver...
View ArticleSingapore remains world’s top maritime city, report says
Singapore has retained its position as the leading maritime city in the world, followed by Rotterdam and London, according to the 2024 Leading Maritime Cities (LMC) report. The post Singapore remains...
View ArticleHapag-Lloyd joins Singapore-Rotterdam green shipping corridor initiative
German shipowner Hapag-Lloyd, the world’s fifth-largest liner shipping company, has joined the Singapore-Rotterdam green and digital shipping corridor (GDSC) initiative established by the Maritime and...
View ArticleNew report unveils strategies for ports to become first movers in providing...
The Global Maritime Forum and RMI (founded as the Rocky Mountain Institute), under Mission Innovation’s umbrella, have released a report outlining strategies for ports to become first movers in...
View ArticleUlsan Port Authority, Pacific Environment join forces to decarbonize ports
South Korea's Ulsan Port Authority (UPA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Pacific Environment (PE), an international environmental organization, to accelerate the transformation of...
View ArticleNew agreements to solidify Spain and Netherlands’ hydrogen connection
Port of Amsterdam, together with international partners, has signed two agreements on green hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives. Additionally, Evos signed an MoU with Cepsa to explore hydrogen export out...
View ArticleUK backs AI and smart shipping solutions with fresh funding
The UK Government has launched the Smart Shipping Acceleration Fund to drive maritime innovation and harness the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) to boost the productivity of the maritime...
View ArticleEuropean Parliament okays revised TEN-T to accelerate industrial decarbonization
The European Parliament has taken a significant step towards incentivizing a robust CO2 transport infrastructure as it approved the regulation on the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). The post...
View ArticlePeninsula’s chemical tanker to supply biofuel in Port of Barcelona
Marine fuel supplier Peninsula has added an IMO II chemical tanker to supply biofuel in the Port of Barcelona. The post Peninsula’s chemical tanker to supply biofuel in Port of Barcelona appeared first...
View ArticleSohar Port to invest $1.6 billion in LNG bunkering project
Sohar Port and Freezone has signed a sub-usufruct agreement with Marsa Liquefied Natural Gas, a joint venture between Total Energies EP Oman Development and OQ, for the development of a liquefied...
View ArticleAhead of European elections, seaports unveil top 9 priorities
In view of the upcoming EU elections in June, the European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO) -- which represents over 98% of the seaports of the European Union -- has set its priorities for the next five...
View ArticlePort of Rotterdam: 10% decrease in CO2 emissions in 2023
In 2023, CO2 emissions in the port decreased by 2.2 Mton (10%) compared to 2022, the Port of Rotterdam Authority revealed. The post Port of Rotterdam: 10% decrease in CO2 emissions in 2023 appeared...
View ArticleHydrogen-based technology to support North American Port of Long Beach
In the presence of Long Beach officials, Toyota Motor North America and FuelCell Energy have opened the system to generate renewable hydrogen, electricity and water to support operations at Toyota’s...
View ArticleStockholm Norvik Port could become central logistics node for captured CO2 in...
By establishing a logistics node for captured carbon dioxide at Stockholm Norvik Port, it is possible to create an efficient and sustainable transport chain for carbon dioxide from several potential...
View ArticleESPO study: European ports in need of €80 billion investment by 2034
European ports will need multi-billion euro investments in the next decade in order to be fit for the future, a new study found. The post ESPO study: European ports in need of €80 billion investment by...
View ArticleStena Line’s ferry duo to use shore power to cut GHG footprint
Stena RoRo, a subsidiary of Swedish ferry company Stena Line, has signed a conversion contract with China Merchants Jinling (Weihai) Shipyard for the installation of an additional cargo deck, increased...
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