Japan’s First: LNG-fueled tugboat Ishin uses carbon neutral LNG
MOL announced that its LNG-powered tugboat Ishin was supplied with carbon-neutral LNG for the first time.
Read moreMOL announced that its LNG-powered tugboat Ishin was supplied with carbon-neutral LNG for the first time.
Read moreABS issued its third in the series of Low Carbon Shipping Outlooks, focusing on the marine sector’s progress towards reducing its emissions.
Read moreFifteen Japanese companies from several sectors joined forces in order to establish the Carbon Neutral LNG (“CNL”) Buyers Alliance.
Read moreJapanese shipping company, “K” Line announced the establishment of a new department, which will focus on carbon neutrality and renewable energy businesses and projects, effective from April 1st, 2021.
Read moreContecon Guayaquil (CGSA) at the Port of Guayaquil in Ecuador, recently handled the world’s first carbon neutral-certified container shipment.
Read moreIn an effort to build a global coalition for carbon neutrality, UN Secretary-General António Guterres during a conference on climate action, called for ‘urgent transition’ from fossil fuels to renewable energy.
Read moreFrench shipping company CMA CGM announced new services to help operators reduce their environmental footprint. The ACT with CMA CGM+, including four services, seeks to help customers analyze their environmental impact, use cleaner alternative energy sources and make their cargo carbon neutral.
Read moreFollowing governments' meeting at the UN IMO which focused on how to decarbonise maritime transport, shipping players urge authorities to take forward the USD 5 billion decarbonisation proposal.
Read moreThe major LNG player Total, recently delivered its first carbon neutral liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment to the Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC).
Read moreIn its recently launched Energy Outlook, BP forecasts the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier increases significantly in the two of its three scenarios, as the world transitions to a lower carbon energy system. The hydrogen can be used either directly or combined with (bio)carbon or nitrogen to make it easier to transport.
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