EU Commission approves investment for biofuels plants in Finland
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, two support measures for the construction of biofuels plants in Finland.
Read moreThe European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, two support measures for the construction of biofuels plants in Finland.
Read moreYara has been granted NOK 283.25 million from Enova for the development of an initiative to produce green ammonia. With this Yara officially takes the first step towards full decarbonisation of the ammonia plant at Herøya in Porsgrunn.
Read moreThe Swedish Maritime Administration launched world’s first fully methanol-powered pilot boat on 14th December.
Read moreCanadian bulker operator CSL Group claims that it has completed the world’s longest-running trials of B100 biodiesel on marine engines, after accumulating about 30,000 running hours.
Read moreEagle Bulk Shipping completed a fossil-free voyage in partnership with GoodFuels, the biofuels pioneer for the transport industry.
Read moreIn an effort to explore sustainable solutions, with future fuel being a key priority, RightShip issued a position paper focusing on LNG as a maritime fuel.
Read moreA new report by UMAS stresses the need to refine the design of the EU Emission Trading System’s (ETS) inclusion of shipping to effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime shipping and advance zero-carbon alternative fuels.
Read moreThe Baltic Sea Action Group is bringing together cooperation parties for the new Ship/t Waste Action that produces biogas from sewage discharged by ships at the port.
Read moreLMG Marin will design the world’s first green ammonia-fuelled tanker, the MS Green Ammonia.
Read moreK Line conducted a trial use of marine biofuel, supplied by global integrated energy company BP on its car carrier Polaris Highway.
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