Sector News – Page 29
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Shore power supplier for sustainable ports
Park-Line Aqua will supply the uniform shore-based power system for inland shipping and river cruises for a group of European ‘shore-based power parties’.
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Gaussin e-tractors aid NZ decarbonisation
Gaussin has delivered seven APM 75T HE fully electric port tractors to a New Zealand port operator to help it align itself to the country’s 2019 ‘zero carbon’ law.
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LNG terminal commits to green power
One Spanish LNG terminal will boost its eco credentials by only using green power from now on, following a deal with an energy company.
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Green terminal electrification gains pace
HHLA is continuing the electrification of the world''s only climate-neutral container handling facility.
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Major US energy port joins SEA-LNG
A major energy port in the US has joined SEA-LNG to further its commitment to environmental stewardship.
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Electric/hydrogen tractors development deal
Electric and hydrogen terminal tractors will be developed under a new partnership to address growing demand for environmentally sustainable solutions in port, terminal and distribution centre markets.
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San Diego microgrid contract awarded
A contract has been awarded to build a 700kW/2,400 kWh solar-powered microgrid infrastructure project for the Port of San Diego.
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'World’s first' electric tug launches
The ''world’s first'' fully electric ship handling tug has launched at Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam setting a new cleaner step change for the port industry.
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First SAGT sustainability report
Port of Colombo-based South Asia Gateway Terminals’ (SAGT) first sustainability report reveals a challenging battle against carbon emissions.
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LNG bunkering barge for clean shipping
A new LNG bunkering barge will start servicing the Port of Antwerp and wider region from February 2021 to support cleaner shipping.
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Emission-free commuting in Thailand
Thailand''s first emission-free commuter fleet has come into service on 26 November 2020.
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LNG bunkering first at German port
Finnish state-owned gas company Gasum has carried out a German port’s first LNG bunkering operation as the company continues to expand its bunkering services towards continental Europe.
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Hydrogen/electric truck development deal
Gaussin has signed an exclusive 20-year licence agreement to enter the market for electric and hydrogen-powered heavy-duty road trucks in a bid to accelerate the transition to carbon-free transportation.
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Making the transition to zero carbon shipping
The transition to carbon free shipping was the focus for The Motorship’s first Propulsion and Future Fuels Live conference.
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First LNG bunkering at Port of Almería
The first LNG bunkering at the Port of Almería in Spain has been carried out as part of a plan to reduce emissions and support sustainable operations.
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€34.5m for Spanish LNG hub
Endesa plans to invest up to €34.5m in LNG at a Spanish port to establish the main LNG bunkering port in the country and further its decarbonisation and energy transition strategy.
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Site lease to accelerate Oz LNG terminal
LNG investment in Australia has taken a significant step forward with the signing of a site lease for a major LNG port project.
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Amsterdam goes greener with rail and ethanol
Construction of a new railway line and ethanol storage tanks at the Port of Amsterdam will help make operations more sustainable.
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First STS LNG bunkering in Malaysia
The first ship to ship (STS) LNG bunkering in Malaysia has been carried out at Johor Port (Pasir Gudang).
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SOHAR plans first green hydrogen hub in Oman
SOHAR Port and Freezone plans to become the first green hydrogen hub in Oman by producing carbon-free green hydrogen using low-cost solar power to help fuel clean vehicles and cut onsite emissions.