Alternative Fuels – Page 27
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NewsLNG-ZERO project subsidy
A Dutch maritime consortium has been granted a €4.4 million government subsidy for its project to develop an LNG-ZERO concept.
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NewsPort hydrogen partnership
A clean marine consortium is looking to transition one British port into the UK’s first zero emissions maritime hub
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NewsPioneering hydrogen strategy
The Port of València says it will be the first port in Europe to incorporate hydrogen technologies in its terminal machinery operations.
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NewsAmmonia investment challenges
Ammonia needs to be treated with caution but has valuable green credentials.
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NewsJurong joins ammonia drive
The second port has joined an ammonia tanker joint development project.
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NewsLNG terminal agreement
A new deal has been signed to co-develop and supply a new generation clean energy terminal in Australia.
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NewsCall for FuelEU clarity
European ports want coherent legislation on provision and use of clean energy infrastructure for ports.
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NewsMarine renewable powerhouse
A centre of excellence launched to develop innovative renewable energy technologies has secured its first project.
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NewsFSRU for Africa
A Request for Information (RFI) has been issued for an LNG floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) to be built an African port.
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NewsClean energy hub plan
A partnership has been formed to make one UK port into a clean energy hub.
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NewsFuture fuels investment
Ambitious plans are afoot to develop a large industrial site at Rotterdam for low carbon product storage to facilitate the energy transition.
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NewsRotterdam hydrogen ready
The city of Rotterdam is banking on hydrogen to make the transition to climate neutrality.
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NewsHydrogen bunkering innovation
The world’s first liquid hydrogen bunkering unit for zero-emission ships has been unveiled at COP26.
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NewsSpatial safety warning
Ports need to proactively prioritise spatial safety when planning for future fuels.
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NewsAccelerating clean fuels
Provision of low & zero carbon fuels at ports could be accelerated by a new partnership.
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NewsFrance LNG ready
The first LNG bunker vessel to be based in France has been officially named and will enter service in December.
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NewsLNG remains relevant
LNG remains a core fuel that is cautiously being invested in by one cruise industry operator.