Key elements to form a green corridor
ABS published the report "Green Shipping Corridors -Leveraging Synergies", analyzing green corridors and how they can contribute to the landscape of maritime decarbonization.
Read moreABS published the report "Green Shipping Corridors -Leveraging Synergies", analyzing green corridors and how they can contribute to the landscape of maritime decarbonization.
Read moreThe decisive role of public-private partnerships in delivering net zero for shipping by 2050 was spotlighted by Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President and CEO.
Read moreCepsa and the Port of Rotterdam will work together to establish the first green hydrogen corridor between southern and northern Europe, ensuring a green hydrogen supply chain between two of Europe’s main ports, Rotterdam and Algeciras, as agreed in the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by both parties.
Read moreThe Lloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub welcomes a new partner, PSA Corporation Ltd (PSA), to ‘The Silk Alliance’, a cross supply-chain maritime partnership dedicated to the development of a fleet-specific fuel transition strategy for container ships operating in Singapore and the wider Asia region, based on the Hub’s First Movers Framework.
Read moreThe Halifax Port Authority and Hamburg Port Authority agreed to work to decarbonise the shipping corridor between the two ports.
Read moreAccording to Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President and CEO, “green corridors have the potential to be more than just a test bed for shipping emission projects, they will tie into national clean energy transition strategies that will highlight shipping as a value enabler and the transport vehicle for the clean energy transition.”
Read moreRMC, Viking Line, Åbo Akademi and Kempower are developing a carbon-neutral sea route between Stockholm and Turku. Business Finland has granted the project significant funding.
Read more165 ships carrying 3.7 million tonnes of agricultural products on board have left Ukraine under the Black Sea Grain Initiative, according to the Ukrainian infrastructure ministry.
Read moreRussian President Vladimir Putin threatened to leave the Black Sea Grain Initiative, claiming that not enough grain was going to the world’s poor.
Read moreTwo vital objectives of the Black Sea grain deal brokered by the United Nations and Turkey are already being achieved, a senior UN official said, pointing to the steady decrease in international food prices and the increasing availability of badly needed grain from Ukraine as signs of early success.
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