The Government of Canada invests in green shipping corridors
On 8 November, the Government of Canada announced funding of up to $30 million for three green shipping corridor projects based in Quebec.
Read moreDetailsOn 8 November, the Government of Canada announced funding of up to $30 million for three green shipping corridor projects based in Quebec.
Read moreDetailsLloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub joined the call to accelerate adoption of zero-emission fuels by 2030.
Read moreDetailsParties assembled for the first day of the UN Climate Change Conference achieved success by reaching consensus on carbon credits standards.
Read moreDetailse1 Marine and STAX Engineering have announced a partnership to advance emissions capture and control technology for ocean-going vessels.
Read moreDetailsThe Maritime Just Transition Task Force released a report calling for improved seafarer training to ensure safe decarbonisation of shipping.
Read moreDetailsWorks began to install a shore power system at Portsmouth International Port, enabling ships to use electric power while sitting at berth.
Read moreDetailsClean Maritime Fuels Platform calls on policymakers to create the framework to unlock investments on clean maritime fuels in the EU.
Read moreDetailsA subsidiary of Klaveness Combination Carriers has entered into an agreement to install its first ever Wind Assisted Propulsion System (WAPS).
Read moreDetailsSINTEF Ocean and the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) have signed agreements for greening the maritime sector.
Read moreDetailsWSC stated that Apostolos Tzitzikostas, has a pivotal role in securing supply chains and decarbonizing the shipping sector.
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