EU approves fund for LNG reloading station project
EU has approved the financial support of EUR 15 million for the joint project “Blue Baltics”, which expands liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering network across the Baltic Sea.
Read moreEU has approved the financial support of EUR 15 million for the joint project “Blue Baltics”, which expands liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering network across the Baltic Sea.
Read moreNYK is participating in a study launched by Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and Tourism (MLIT) to explore the feasibility of LNG bunkering in Yokohama.
Read moreHelengi Engineering presented for the first time the LNG Bunker Feeder vessel Amaltheia, a state of the art vessel designed and engineered by Helengi Engineering in collaboration with NAP Engineering, during Posidonia last week.
Read moreMLIT has launched a feasibility study for LNG bunkering in the port of Yokohama. This is the first LNG bunkering facility development project in Japan. MLIT is aiming at the establishment of a LNG bunkering hub in Yokohama, harmonizing with other environmentally advanced ports in the region.
Read morePoseidon Med II held a technical workshop in Igoumenitsa Port, on 5th & 6th May 2016 which focused on LNG bunkering operations, technology, infrastructure, safety provisions, and regulatory framework.
Read moreClassNK announced the release of the fourth version of its Guidelines for Gas Fuelled Ships. The new guidelines provide comprehensive, up-to-date information on key design features relating to bunkering, hull structure, fire safety, and explosion prevention measures for gas fueled vessels.
Read moreThe pilot for the bunkering of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) via the Truck to Ship method has been successfully launched in the port of Vlissingen. Bunkering of this renewable marine fuel emphasises port authority Zeeland Seaports’ objectives to reduce overall emissions.
Read moreThe Green InfraPort project has been approved by the EUSBSR Seed Money Facility, receiving the EU grant for the development and implementation of its solutions for increase in sustainability of Baltic ports.
Read moreThe port of Frederikshavn announced that the EU-financed LNG Bunkering Project 'The Nordic Maritime Hub' project has been officially launched in Denmark. The project consortium, consisting of Port of Frederikshavn, Kosan Crisplant and Stena Line, will meet the demands of the modern maritime sector by improving the port access facilities, establishing shore side power supply to be used by e.g. Stena Line’s ferries, and by establishing bunkering facilities for alternative fuels.
Read moreRussia's Gazprom and Belgium's Fluxys have signed a framework agreement to cooperate on developing the small-scale market of liquefied natural gas in Europe, to include construction and operation of LNG receiving terminals, LNG bunkering infrastructure and LNG filling stations.
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