All Emissions articles – Page 3
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Making the green transition
GreenPort chats to Shiko Zana, CEO of Israel’s Ashdod Port about its investment in green development and technology
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Onshore power milestone
A Swedish port has installed shore power in order to service a fleet of green newbuild ferries
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Shore power connected
A British port has seen its first vessel connect to its new shore power facility for cruise ships
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Shore power investment
A European port is investing €90m in shore power to aid decarbonisation efforts
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Getting a grip on emissions
An integrated port services provider has crossed a new milestone in its goal to be net carbon zero by 2030
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Electric ferry ‘first’
What’s said to be the Southern Hemisphere’s first fully electric passenger ferry lhas launched in New Zealand
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Green straddle investment
A total of 11 sustainable straddle carriers have gone into operation at one UK port slashing emissions
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Battery support service
A battery financing and support service has been launched for electric forklift truck customers
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Electric fleet award kudos
A British ports operator has been presented with a green industry award after switching 50% of its fleet to electric
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Diesel emissions slashed
An American port has cut its diesel emissions by an impressive 86% over the last 15 years
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Emissions busting rail programme
The UAE has launched its largest integrated system for transporting goods and passengers across the country
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Jurong joins ammonia drive
The second port has joined an ammonia tanker joint development project.
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Call for FuelEU clarity
European ports want coherent legislation on provision and use of clean energy infrastructure for ports.
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Electric crane demand
Mobile harbour cranes with electric drives are in high demand say suppliers.
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Record output lower emissions
An American port is achieving increased business and reduced emissions all at the same time.
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Making gains by cutting the footprint
There are an increasing number of options open to ports looking to curb or even eradicate emissions.
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