All Decarbonisation & Shorepower articles – Page 2
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Data and decarbonisation imperatives
Growing demand for green technology, fuel efficiency and data driven solutions are powering the reach stacker market.
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ETS: Complex, costly and changing
The European Union’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) became applicable to shipping from January – just as the crisis in the Red Sea was escalating. Felicity Landon addresses the key points
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“A fair and just transition”
UNCTAD’s Review of Maritime Transport 2023 focuses on the costs, challenges and uncertainties around decarbonisation – and emphasises the need for a fair and just transition for all. Felicity Landon attended the launch of the report at the IMO in London
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Electric deficit
Assume weak UK Government support and direction’, delegates were told at Arup’s LISW event focusing on the role of ports in shipping decarbonisation. Felicity Landon explains
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Cutting edge thinking
Felicity Landon highlights news and experience of interest to the ports sector at London International Shipping Week – energy transition and safety are to the fore
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BEST steps towards decarbonisation
Six new hybrid shuttle carrier cranes have arrived at Hutchison Ports Group’s BEST terminal in the Port of Barcelona.
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Port of Dover 2050
The UK’s busiest passenger and roll-on / roll-off (ro-ro) port, Dover, has launched its longer-term strategic masterplan…
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Sea & Mærsk Deal
Maritime software provider Sea and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping have signed…
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Kalmar acquires the rights to Lonestar speciality vehicles
Kalmar is acquiring the product rights of the electric terminal tractor product line from US-based Lonestar Specialty Vehicles (LSV).
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RightShip GHG 2.0
Leading provider of maritime data and transparency, RightShip, has launched an enhanced version of its industry leading…
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ETS: trade diversion risk?
In April 2023 the European Parliament approved legislation to include maritime shipping emissions under the EU Emission Trading System (ETS). In this article Royal HaskoningDHV explores the potential risk of shifting trade routes to ports outside Europe to avoid ETS related costs
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Carbon Emissions Drives APMT Order
To help meet future decarbonisation targets, APM Terminals (APMT) Barcelona placed a new equipment order with Konecranes Noell in Q2 2023.
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Energy transition ambitions
With the green light given to the Acorn carbon capture, usage and storage project and with opportunities building in conjunction with offshore wind Peterhead Port plans to be a key player in energy transition. Felicity Landon sets the scene
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Patrick Takes 10
Patrick Terminals in Melbourne has placed an order for 10 new hybrid straddle carriers in Cargotec’s Q3…
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NYK Green Spend
NYK is investing in the Marunouchi Climate Tech Growth Fund, a new investment vehicle looking to participate in finance…
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Era of the eRTG
As terminals come under greater pressure to cut their carbon footprint, their efforts to reduce the environmental impact of handling equipment are growing commensurately.
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Decarbonisation pressure on
The recent Coastlink Conference saw wide-ranging discussions on energy and future fuels, sustainability, resilience and the ‘new normal.’ Felicity Landon presents the highlights
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Singapore-San Pedro Green Corridor
The San Pedro ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) are establishing a green and digital shipping corridor between the US West Coast and Singapore.
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ESG goals assessed
How are attitudes to ESG evolving in the shipping industry? Felicity Landon reports on a new report from Watson Farley & Williams, and a webinar that discussed the findings
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Shore power systems
Shore power system supply is a growth business spurred on by legislative requirements and standards creating a structured framework for system installation. But it is a question of how much, how soon?
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