Port of Seattle: All homeported cruise ships to use shore power from 2027
The Port of Seattle became the first port in the U.S. to independently require that 100% of all cruise vessels home ported in Seattle be shore power capable and use shore power. The post Port of...
View ArticleAlabama Port applies for federal grant to support emissions-reduction efforts
The Alabama Port Authority has applied for a federal grant to launch a major emissions reduction effort at port facilities. The post Alabama Port applies for federal grant to support...
View ArticlePort of Antwerp-Bruges joins Sweden-Belgium green shipping corridor
The Port of Gothenburg, North Sea Port, and DFDS have welcomed the Port of Antwerp-Bruges to the green shipping corridor, bolstering green ambitions of the project. The post Port of Antwerp-Bruges...
View ArticleGermany grants €10M for projects to cut ship emissions
As part of its 'BordstromTech' program, Germany's Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV) has supported several projects that aim to reduce ship emissions in sea- and inland ports. The post...
View ArticlePort of Koper welcomes green methanol-enabled boxship Astrid Maersk
A.P. Moller - Maersk’s second large vessel that can run on green methanol has arrived in Koper, Slovenia for the first time and was welcomed in the Port of Koper. The post Port of Koper welcomes green...
View ArticleShell opens first self-developed dual-use megawatt charger in Amsterdam
Shell has inaugurated its first self-developed megawatt charger for dual use by both shipping vessels and electric trucks at the Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam (ETCA) in the Netherlands. The post...
View ArticleEU okays €570 million funding for Italian shore power scheme
The European Commission has approved, under European Union (EU) State aid rules, a €570 million Italian scheme to incentivize ships to use shore-side electricity when they are at berth in maritime...
View ArticleMSC ships to use shore power in the Port of Hamburg
Ships of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) -- the world's largest container shipping line -- will be supplied with shore power in the Port of Hamburg in the future. The post MSC ships to use shore...
View ArticleSwedish port shifts transition activities into high gear
The Swedish Port of Norrköping has adpoted a new approach to accelerate its transition strategy for achieving fossil-free operations by 2030. The post Swedish port shifts transition activities into...
View ArticlePortMiami is shore power ready!
On June 17, 2024, a shore power installation was launched at PortMiami in Florida, one of the largest ports in the U.S. The post PortMiami is shore power ready! appeared first on Offshore Energy.
View ArticleHanwha to acquire US shipbuilder Philly Shipyard for $100 million
South Korean shipbuilding major Hanwha Ocean has decided to acquire U.S. shipbuilder Philly Shipyard for $100 million. The post Hanwha to acquire US shipbuilder Philly Shipyard for $100 million...
View ArticleHalifax Port Authority unveils new sustainability strategy
Halifax Port Authority (HPA) has launched a new sustainability strategy that will serve as a tool to help plan for, assess and report on its work. The post Halifax Port Authority unveils new...
View ArticleDutch duo exploring options for LNG, hydrogen, and CCS at EemsEnergy Terminal
Vopak and Gasunie have launched market consultation to look at LNG, hydrogen, and CCS possibilities at the EemsEnergy Terminal in Eemshaven. The post Dutch duo exploring options for LNG, hydrogen, and...
View ArticleHanseatic Energy Hub expands management as construction phase begins
Hanseatic Energy Hub (HEH) in Stade has selected Alejandro Marjalizo from Enagás to take over the technical management of the project. The post Hanseatic Energy Hub expands management as construction...
View ArticleHelsinki launches shore power connection in Vuosaari Harbour
The first onshore power supply connection in Vuosaari Harbour, a seaport facility in Helsinki, has been taken into use. The post Helsinki launches shore power connection in Vuosaari Harbour appeared...
View ArticleHöegh LNG and Deutsche ReGas join forces for world’s first floating hydrogen...
Germany's Deutsche ReGas and Norway's Höegh LNG have entered into an agreement to develop what is said to be the world's first floating import terminal for the industrial-scale conversion of green...
View ArticleSamskip, Matrans team up on green terminal in Rotterdam
Dutch logistics company Samskip and Matrans Rotterdam Terminal have launched their new terminal and future hub in Rotterdam. The post Samskip, Matrans team up on green terminal in Rotterdam appeared...
View ArticleMSC unveils further commitments to Port of Hamburg
Swiss Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the world's largest container shipping company, is continuing investments in the Port of Hamburg -- one of the home ports for the company. The post MSC...
View ArticleHHLA opens hydrogen test field in Port of Hamburg
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) has opened the first test field for hydrogen-powered port logistics as well as the corresponding hydrogen refuelling station in the Port of Hamburg. The post HHLA...
View ArticlePort of Singapore sees spike in demand for green fuels
The Port of Singapore, the world's busiest transshipment hub and largest bunkering port, reported a growing demand for greener fuels in 2023 as it continues streamlining efforts towards a multi-fuel...
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