Boskalis implements green shore-based power facility in Rotterdam
Boskalis announced that it put into service a large-scale shore-based power facility at its Waalhaven location in Rotterdam.
Read moreBoskalis announced that it put into service a large-scale shore-based power facility at its Waalhaven location in Rotterdam.
Read moreA new study by The International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) estimates that the EU needs to triple or quadruple its installed shore power by 2030 to meet regulatory targets.
Read moreABS and Sea Forrest have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to drive advancements in cutting-edge maritime electrification technologies.
Read moreThe Galveston Wharves has been awarded a $1 million grant for a shore power pilot project in partnership with Texas A&M University at Galveston to reduce emissions from cargo shipping operations.
Read moreThe Swedish Port of Kapellskär now offers automooring using vacuum pads, as well as next generation onshore power connections.
Read morePort of Aberdeen has been awarded £55 million from the UK Government for a multi-million pound project to design and deliver the first large-scale landside and vessel-side shore power system in Scotland.
Read moreNeptune Lines announced the order of two next generation vessels, specially designed for its short sea trades, with Fujian Mawei shipyard in China.
Read moreThe European Union Council today adopted the alternative fuels infrastructure regulation (AFIR) which establishes, among other things, that maritime ports must provide shore-side electricity for vessels by 2030.
Read moreRotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) and Samskip announced the launch of their Green Shore Power initiative, which aims to reduce CO2 emissions produced by docked vessels.
Read moreSeven Japanese companies have joined forces to establish the Promotion Council for Zero Emission Chargers for Ships, aiming to promote the widespread use of standardized shore-to-ship power stations.
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