Latest News – Page 134
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Methanol bunkering hub plan
The Port of Gothenburg is aiming to become the primary bunkering hub for renewable methanol in Northern Europe
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UK backs hydrogen transition
The UK government is backing hydrogen powered ships by way of a grant to bring new technology to market
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Digital readiness tool
Lloyd’s Register launches landmark maritime AI report and digital maturity readiness assessment tool
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Welsh port regeneration
A new release of development land at the Port of Cardiff is set to become a catalyst for regeneration
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Carbon neutral towage
Ship owners and operators will be able to take advantage of a new green towage solution to reduce in-port emissions
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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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LNG for the Caribbean
An LNG fueliing terminal is being developed to deliver low carbon fuel solutions to the Eastern Caribbean
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Humber equipment investment
One of the largest port operators in the UK is continuing its drive for growth with a £32m investment in the Humber region
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Port hydrogen plans
The American Association of Port Authorities says that its members are banking on hydrogen as one of its future fuels of choice
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Port congestion indicators
New port congestion indicators can give early warning of problems in the global supply chain
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Hiab forklift order
A US building material company has placed a ‘significant order’ with Hiab for MOFFETT truck mounted forklifts
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Green light for Hull development
ABP has received outline planning consent for 4.25 million sq ft of development at the Port of Hull
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Shortsea shipping on the agenda
In this article, GreenPort speaks to Annick Dekeyser at the Port of Antwerp, host port for the 2022 Coastlink conference, on why it places such a high focus on shortsea
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Creating a green energy hub
Shoreham Port is setting a powerful vision of a sustainable future, where local industry empowers local business communities to go green, from their own doorstep, writes Kate Tyrer, Shoreham Port
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The importance of short sea
This year’s Coastlink conference is back in person and will focus on building connectivity through ports
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Biofuel tug trial
One carbon neutral effort is conducting a three month biofuel trial using tugboats
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Hydrogen pipeline first
Shell has become the first hydrogen pipeline customer at the Port of Rotterdam helping it get its hydrogen economy off the ground
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Women in maritime
A UK port operator has teamed up to encourage more women to study STEM subjects
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Marine biofuel trial
Trial confirms that marine biofuel can be considered a ‘drop in fuel’ that can help to reduce emissions