Port of Montreal welcomes new, fuel-efficient vessels
The Port of Montreal has started welcoming new, fuel-efficient vessels, in line with the port’s goal of reducing its carbon footprint.
Read moreThe Port of Montreal has started welcoming new, fuel-efficient vessels, in line with the port’s goal of reducing its carbon footprint.
Read moreClimate change is a key concern for sustainable shipping, and using that as a base during session 4 of the 2022 GREEN4SEA Forum, experts shared their opinions on air emissions, as well as relevant regulations, such as the CII and the EEXI of the IMO, and recent regulations Fit For 55 and FuelEU, that the European Union launched.
Read moreArgent Energy, a manufacturer of biofuels in the UK and the Netherlands, is expanding its second-generation biodiesel production capacity in the Port of Amsterdam to 540,000 tons per year. With this expansion, the company wants to make a significant contribution to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in road and maritime transport, and in particular the difficult to decarbonize sector of heavy-duty vehicles.
Read moreA 26 meter long and 13 meter wide barge will be built by the Greenbrier Marine shipyard in Portland, Oregon, for Clean Air Engineering – Maritime, Inc. (CAE-M), which develops and operates systems that remove diesel emissions from the auxiliary engines and boilers of ocean-going vessels while at berth or anchor.
Read moreION Geophysical Corporation announced that its climate-smart, digital platform, Marlin SmartPort, has successfully fulfilled its role to help monitor greenhouse gas emissions in the Data-Led Emissions Management (D-LEMA) project.
Read moreMOL announced that on May 25, it participated in the First Movers Coalition (FMC), which was established to boost demand for decarbonization technology at the World Economic Forum Davos Agenda.
Read moreThe IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) - 78th session, will take place from 6-10 June 2022, and IMO provided an overview of what to expect from the meeting.
Read moreThe Ship It Zero coalition sent an open letter to shipping companies, including CMA CGM Group, Maersk, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, Evergreen Marine, and Ocean Network Express, urging them to invest to zero-emissions technologies and fuels.
Read moreLloyd’s Register Maritime Decarbonisation Hub is working with 11 cross-supply chain stakeholders to develop a fleet fuel transition strategy that can enable the establishment of a highly scalable Green Corridor Cluster.
Read moreFour industrial clusters in the Netherlands, Belgium and the US announced they are working together with the World Economic Forum to reduce their carbon emissions faster through the “Transitioning Industrial Clusters towards Net Zero” initiative.
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