Sector News – Page 36
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NewsTaiwan's ports key to offshore wind progress
Taiwan''s ports are playing an important role in the development of offshore wind projects.
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NewsGreen hydrogen plans for Scottish port
Plans to manufacture and use green hydrogen at a Scottish renewables port could help it drive forward net zero operations.
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NewsLNG supply for ports in Malaysia and Japan
LNG will be supplied to ships at ports in Malaysia and Tokyo Bay, Japan following a new Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) to promote LNG as a marine fuel and reduce maritime transport GHG emissions.
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NewsAmmonia ship fuel project expands
A project to develop ammonia propelled ships and support the maritime industry’s drive to decarbonisation has been joined by a major port authority in Asia.
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NewsSingapore to benefit from smarter booking
Green benefits will result from an integrated one-stop booking platform for Singapore''s container depots, terminals, hauliers and logistics facilities.
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NewsSardinia LNG terminal gathers pace
A Spanish natural gas company has won a contract to operate and maintain the first LNG terminal in Sardinia.
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NewsUK port approved for LPG bunkering
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) ship to ship (STS) bunkering has been authorised at a UK port to help it support sustainable fuel usage in commercial shipping.
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NewsHydrogen hub aids decarbonisation
Decarbonisation in the UK will be given a major boost with a planned port hydrogen hub that will produce 1GW of hydrogen at its peak.
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NewsThe propane power alternative for port equipment
Many argue propane’s versatility as a port-wide energy solution offering key advantages over other energy sources in terms of emissions, air quality and cost savings.
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NewsBrit port plans green hydrogen hub
Shoreham Port has partnered with a green hydrogen developer with the aim of creating a 20MW green hydrogen hub by 2024.
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NewsLooking at the business case for LPG
In recent years uptake of LPG has increased because of its greener credentials and its simplicity of storage, writes Andrew Stafford, technical director at Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation.
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NewsRotterdam further invests in hydrogen
Uniper and Port of Rotterdam Authority have started a feasibility study for a green hydrogen plant with a capacity of 100MW.
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NewsTitan LNG charter ups fuel accessibility
Titan LNG has struck a deal to charter a dedicated LNG bunker vessel that will be used to supply LNG to large LNG-fuelled vessels in the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) region.
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NewsGreen port accolade for Port of Singapore
The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has been recognised for its decarbonisation efforts in 2020 with an environmental award.
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NewsPort of Gibraltar set for LNG bunkering
LNG bunkering can now take place at the Port of Gibraltar following the award of a bunker licence to a global energy company.
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NewsFirst zero-emissions ferry for South Korea
Busan Port Authority’s first all-electric passenger ferry is a key step in South Korea’s plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
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NewsImporting hydrogen is feasible
A new Belgian study concludes that the import of hydrogen is both technically and economically feasible.
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NewsOsaka Bay goes green with first LNG tug
Osaka Bay''s first LNG tugboat has been working in Osaka Bay and the Seto Inland Sea in Japan, guiding large vessels since March 2020.
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NewsValencia driving down emissions with LNG
The Port Authority of Valencia (Valenciaport) is playing a key part in driving down transport emissions in Spain by enabling the supply of LNG to ships.
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NewsSri Lanka moves to e-clearance
The Sri Lanka Port Authority is moving towards e-clearance for imports speeding up efficiency and adding to its green credentials in the process.