XLCC successfully concludes model testing on methanol Cable Laying Vessel
XLCC UK based cable company announced it has completed the model testing on its new Cable Laying Vessel (CLV) for renewable energy focused business.
Read moreXLCC UK based cable company announced it has completed the model testing on its new Cable Laying Vessel (CLV) for renewable energy focused business.
Read moreAs part of a Dutch trade delegation to Brazil this week, APM Terminals’ CEO Keith Svendsen pledged a 962€ million investment in its Brazilian operations up to 2026.
Read moreDNV has published its Transport in Transition report to deep dive into the energy transition of transport which it identifies as the most dynamic of the energy demand sectors through to 2050.
Read moreDuring the 2023 SAFETY4SEA Limassol Forum, Taslim Imad, Manager Loss Prevention Department at Steamship Mutual, gave a presentation on safety measures of carriage and stowage of electric vehicles, from a P&I perspective.
Read morePort of Rotterdam released a statement to inform that CO2 emissions from industry and power plants in the Port were reduced by 1 Mtonne (4.2%) in 2022 compared to 2021.
Read moreLeclanché SA announced yesterday that it will supply battery technology for two hybrid ferries being built at the CEMRE shipyard in Turkey for Scotland's Caledonian Maritime Assets Limited (CMAL).
Read moreForeship, a ship design and engineering firm, has secured its 40th shipboard battery project, marking the completion of a series of consultancy, design, and installation assignments that have included the largest Energy Storage System (ESS) ever connected as well as critical work to standardize system interfaces.
Read moreA recent study by ICCT estimates the emissions from oceangoing vessels (OGVs), harbor craft, and drayage trucks at both the Port of Seattle and the Port of New York and New Jersey (NY/NJ) in 2019.
Read moreShore power can support industry’s journey towards decarbonization and is considered as a long-term solution due to the dual role it can play in charging battery-powered short-sea shipping. Furthermore, port electrification can contribute to a substantial and quick cut in local air pollution and noise, alongside lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
Read moreTo further reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality and public health on and around the San Diego Bay Working Waterfront, Navy Region Southwest and the Port of San Diego have formed a partnership that gives the U.S. Navy access to participate in California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) market.
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