Northern Ireland project explores green methanol fuel
A Northern Ireland-led project is reportedly developing a solution in the global maritime sector to make net zero shipping corridors a reality.
Read moreA Northern Ireland-led project is reportedly developing a solution in the global maritime sector to make net zero shipping corridors a reality.
Read moreKongsberg Maritime has unveiled its new 'Super-Efficient Bulker' vessel design concept, developed along with Deltamarin.
Read moreAccording to DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook China, energy independence is a key motivation for Chinese energy policy, but it will be only partly achieved.
Read moreNavig8 has welcomed under its ownership the Navig8 Excel, the first of six newbuild MR vessels due for delivery by 2025 from New Times Shipbuilding Co. Ltd.
Read moreThe EU and Uruguay have decided to step up their cooperation in pursuing the clean energy transition by signing a Memorandum of Understanding on renewable energy, energy efficiency and renewable hydrogen.
Read moreA2B-online announced the newbuild of two environmentally friendly, multi-fuel methanol propulsion system container vessels of 650 TEU.
Read moreCargill has partnered with Kotug International to deploy Kotug’s zero emission E-Pusher and E-Barges, the world’s first fully electric pusher boat and barges to transport cocoa beans from the Port of Amsterdam.
Read moreThe new Skies and Seas Hydrogen-fuels Accelerator (SASHA) Coalition is bringing together leaders from across shipping and aviation to promote that green hydrogen and direct air capture (DAC) are integral to decarbonization.
Read moreThe European Sea Ports Organisation (ESPO), in a statement released yesterday, supported the aims set out in the Nature Restoration Law, but believes this new proposal must act as a complement to existing EU legislation, rather than introducing another layer of complexity in nature restoration efforts.
Read moreOcean Network Express (ONE) decided to install two containerized wind assist units on one of their operated container feeder ships before the end of 2023.
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