Cruise ships to use shore power in New York
The New York City Council has approved legislation aimed at reducing harmful emissions from cruise ships docked at the city's terminals.
Read moreThe New York City Council has approved legislation aimed at reducing harmful emissions from cruise ships docked at the city's terminals.
Read moreRotterdam World Gateway (RWG) container terminal has decided to equip its entire quayside with shore-based power for all vessels.
Read morePortsmouth International Port has awarded ABB an order to supply a shore power connection solution for visiting ferries and cruise ships as part of the Sea Change project.
Read moreAccording to Port of Rotterdam, last year saw major investment decisions that are contributing to making the port and the logistics chain to and from Rotterdam more sustainable. The financial results were stable, putting the Port Authority in a position to commit to further investments for a future-resilient port in the years to come as well.
Read moreCavotec has signed a contract to retrofit vessels with shore power solutions for a major European shipping line. The order value is USD 5.7 million and deliveries are scheduled throughout 2024.
Read moreAccording to Oasis P&I, major changes brought by the amended Marine Environmental Protection Law of PRC effective from 1 January 2024.
Read morePorts of Stockholm, in collaboration with other ports and stakeholders, has been given the green light to apply for EU funding for three sustainability initiatives, with a focus on the development of the electricity infrastructure.
Read moreA consortium of four Scottish renewable and maritime companies have been awarded a UK Government Department for Transport grant of over £535,000 to develop an innovative UK-first approach that will use clean, green hydrogen energy to reduce carbon emissions from vessels when berthed in port.
Read moreThe Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) has selected the Pyxis Energy, Pyxis Maritime and SP Mobility partnership, Seatrium O&G (International), and Yinson Electric, for their vessel charging concepts to be piloted in Singapore.
Read moreZinus has secured a contract to supply its autonomous charging solution to the world’s first zero-emissions Ro-Pax ferry.
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