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LR supports safe LNG bunkering in Portsmouth

LR has commenced a project to identify the technical specifications and develop operating procedures for safe LNG bunkering in Portsmouth International Port. The project will position Portsmouth to develop its ambitions to become an LNG bunkering facility and hub - the first in the United Kingdom. Leonidas Karistios, Global Gas Technology Manager, Lloyd's Register said: "Obviously with growing demand for LNG, ports are looking to understand how they can develop the capability to deliver LNG bunkering services safely. It has to be safety first and Portsmouth is looking to ensure that they have the right, safe, approach to support operational and commercial ambitions. With a city adjacent to the port, significant ferry traffic and a large naval presence, there are substantial and varied stakeholder aspects to be addressed." Brittany Ferries latest newbuild, scheduled for delivery in 2016, will be gas fuelled and will call at Portsmouth where LNG bunkering will take place. Kalvin Baugh, Deputy Ferry Port Manager, said: "With changes in the regulations governing emissions, it is clear that in the future more shipping will be fuelled by LNG. To help safeguard the port and meet the needs of our customers, Portsmouth International Port needs to be able to offer ...

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Green Marine and ACPA sign a MoU on environmental sustainability

Green Marine and the Association of Canadian Port Authorities (ACPA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to advance environmental sustainability at Canadian Ports. ACPA and GREEN MARINE hereby agree and declare that this MOU will serve as a framework for increased cooperation between the two parties for the advancement of the Green Marine Environmental Program and related initiatives, with an overall view to contributing to the reduction of the marine industry's environmental footprint and encouraging the industry to continuously improve its environmental performance. The Green Marine Environmental Program is a voluntary sustainability program developed for the marine transpor-tation industry that provides a framework for ports, terminals, shipping companies and shipyards to reduce their environmental footprint. ACPA and Green Marine agree to work together to facilitate the participation of ACPA member ports and their tenants in the Green Marine Environmental Program. ACPA and GREEN MARINE will work together to advance the shared objective of improving the marine industry's environmental performance by identifying and collaborating to undertake specific actions or initiatives that will assist in: Promoting environmental performance beyond regulatory compliance and continuous improvement Benchmarking industry performance Continuing the development and recruiting efforts of the Green Marine program Developing consistent data reporting   ...

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Sewage from passenger ships and scrubber waste

Baltic Ports Organization (BPO) is organizing the environmental seminar, 5th of Match in Gdansk. The seminar will deal with reception of sewage from passenger ships and waste from scrubbers. There will be one training session dedicated to the Self Diagnosis Method - a tool to check the environmental performance of the given port. Helsinki Commission is working with the new rules regarding the reception of the sewage in ports from passenger ships (ferries and cruises), which should be enforced in next years. According to the proposed regulations each of the ports having the passenger ships should have adequate port reception facilities to receive sewage from these ships. New rules should limit the discharge of sewage from ships directly to the Baltic Sea. This new development is causing many questions and uncertainties among the Baltic ports, e.g. about the technical solutions necessary for receiving large amounts of waste in short delivery time, which is a problem for sewage systems, definition of "adequate port facilities", rules for "no special fee system" for sewage. Moreover, in order to be prepared for the future obligations ports are planning the investments in quay facilities. "It is understandable that Baltic ports are following the process of ...

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California- No Discharge Zone Prohibiting Vessel Sewage

Effective 28 March 2012 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued a Fact Sheet for the California No Discharge Zone Prohibiting Vessel Sewage in all California Marine Waters.Effective 28 March 2012 the following vessels will be prohibited from discharging all sewage, whether treated or not, while in California marine waters: Large Passenger Vessels of 300 gross tons or greater that have berths or overnight accommodations for passengers.Large Oceangoing Vessels of 300 gross tons or greater, including private, commercial, government, or military vessels equipped with a holding tank with remaining capacity or containing sewage generated prior to entry in to California marine waters. For more information, click here.Source: The UK P&I Club

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