World’s first methanol-fuelled towboat to set sail in 2023
World’s first methanol-fuelled towboat, Hydrogen One will become available for charter during 2023, in an effort to meet the pressing demand for sustainable towboat operations.
Read moreWorld’s first methanol-fuelled towboat, Hydrogen One will become available for charter during 2023, in an effort to meet the pressing demand for sustainable towboat operations.
Read moreThe Castor Initiative, the global coalition that is committed to make zero emission shipping a reality, recently welcomed the Jurong Port as a new partner.
Read moreUECC has taken delivery of the world’s first dual-fuel LNG battery hybrid PCTC that is set to provide significant gains in energy efficiency and emissions reduction.
Read moreUniversity of Manchester issued a research marking that shipping has to act now to play its part in meeting the Paris Climate Goals.
Read moreThe Clean Arctic Alliance welcomed the adoption of an IMO resolution to cut the climate impacts of black carbon emissions by shipping on the Arctic.
Read moreEurope’s ports welcome the fact that the review of the current AFIR proposal is accompanied by provisions in the new FuelEU Maritime Proposal, which requires vessels to use shore-side electricity infrastructure at berth.
Read moreCommenting on MEPC 77, the Clean Shipping Coalition noted that the outcome of the climate talks "is yet another blow to any efforts to start reducing greenhouse gas emissions from ocean shipping."
Read moreAfter the conclusion of the IMO's MEPC 77, the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) expressed its disappointment "that the words and commitments made by governments at COP26 have not yet been translated into action."
Read moreDuring the 77th Marine Protection Committee (MEPC77) session, IMO failed to revise its emissions reduction strategy for 2050, as further revision of the target will not take place until 2023.
Read moreNational Grid Electricity Transmission has partnered with Siemens to create a free online tool to help UK ports meet their net zero targets.
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