Ocean Energy Europe: It’s time for EU to drive a global ocean energy market
Ocean Energy Europe applauds the UK government’s decision to ringfence €23.7mper year for tidal stream energy.
Read moreOcean Energy Europe applauds the UK government’s decision to ringfence €23.7mper year for tidal stream energy.
Read moreKing County and the Port of Seattle will jointly study the potential for converting municipal solid waste into renewable fuels.
Read moreSSA Marine has become the first terminal operator at the Port of Long Beach to transition its fossil-fueled cargo-handling equipment fleet to renewable diesel fuel.
Read moreMaritime technology companies issued an open letter urging shipping industry to focus on both efficiency technologies and future fuels.
Read moreOver 130 renewable energy leaders, under the auspices of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Coalition for Action, launched a call to action, urging all governments to ensure access to high-quality, sustainable jobs during the energy transition.
Read moreMeyer Neptun Engineering plans to cooperate with the Leibniz Institute for Catalysis (LIKAT Rostock), to establish a platform for fuels from renewable energy.
Read moreFrench Renewable Energy Trade Association and UK Marine Energy Council inked partnership to advance the development of tidal energy sector.
Read moreIndia intends to increase share of renewable energy to 60% of total power demand of each of its major port from present share of less than 10%.
Read moreSweden’s most modern port, Stockholm Norvik, has now been equipped with a solar cell system larger than that of any other Swedish port.
Read moreFollowing the announcement of an e-methanol sourcing agreement in Europe, Maersk invests in California-based WasteFuel, a start-up focused on turning waste into sustainable aviation fuel, green bio-methanol, and renewable natural gas.
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