Port of Amsterdam to witness fivefold increase in biofuel production
The British-Dutch biofuel producer Argent Energy is expanding its second-generation biodiesel production capacity in the Port of Amsterdam to contribute to sustainable shipping and road transport. The...
View ArticleION solution helps monitor GHG emissions in UK port
ION Geophysical Corporation announced today that its climate-smart, digital platform, Marlin SmartPort, has fulfilled its role in helping monitor greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Data-Led...
View ArticleIn focus: Out with the oil, in with the new! Or is it?
The keyword in energy transition is transition, a process that often involves constant tweaking and going back and forth between the gains and benefits of the old, and the betterment that will come...
View ArticleMOL 1st Japanese company to join First Movers Coalition
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has joined the First Movers Coalition (FMC), an initiative established to boost demand for decarbonization technologies at COP26 held in November...
View ArticleWPCAP exploring ways to scale up shore power worldwide
World Ports Climate Action Program (WPCAP), a working group that focuses on taking actions against climate change in the maritime sector, has provided updates on current progress and made agreements on...
View ArticleMOL names second EeneX next-generation coal carrier
Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines has held a naming ceremony for the second vessel in its EeneX series of next-generation coal carriers at compatriot Oshima Shipbuilding. The post MOL names...
View ArticleEco Marine Power chooses Furukawa FCR batteries for zero-emission bulker
In a first for shipping, Eco Marine Power, a Japan-based marine renewable energy technology company and compatriot battery manufacturer Furukawa Battery will supply marine-grade FCR-series batteries...
View ArticlePort of Montreal welcomes next-gen carbon-efficient ships
The Port of Montreal, the second largest port in Canada, has started welcoming new, fuel-efficient vessels, in line with the port's goal of reducing its carbon footprint. The post Port of Montreal...
View ArticleTokyo Kisen launches electric tugboat Taiga
On 26 May, Japanese tugboat services provider Tokyo Kisen held a naming and launching ceremony of the electric tugboat Taiga, currently under construction at Kanagawa Dockyard. The post Tokyo Kisen...
View ArticleAvenir LNG to welcome Avenir Achievement LNG bunkering vessel
Avenir LNG has taken delivery of the newbuild LNG bunkering supply vessel Avenir Achievement from the Chinese shipyard Nantong CIMC SOE. The post Avenir LNG to welcome Avenir Achievement LNG bunkering...
View ArticleGrimaldi christens sixth green giant
Italian Grimaldi Group has held a christening ceremony at the port of Valletta for Eco Malta, the latest hybrid roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessel delivered to the company in March. The post Grimaldi...
View ArticleFinnlines takes delivery of the second hybrid RoRo ship
Finnish ferry operator Finnlines, part of Grimaldi, has taken delivery of Finneco II, the second of three roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessels in the company's new Eco class. The post Finnlines takes...
View ArticleONE orders ten 13,700 TEU ships to underscore green strategy
Singapore-based shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE) has signed shipbuilding contracts with two shipyards […] The post ONE orders ten 13,700 TEU ships to underscore green strategy appeared...
View ArticleAnglo-Eastern has more than 500 ships in Wärtsilä’s FOS platform
Wärtsilä Voyage, part of Finnish technology group Wärtsilä, and Hong Kong-based ship manager Anglo-Eastern have shared a significant milestone in their joint project to improve safety and environmental...
View ArticleAuramarine rolls out methanol fuel supply system for marine engines
Finnish fuel systems provider Auramarine has invested in the development of one of the industry’s first methanol fuel supply units to meet the demand for methanol as a 'promising' future fuel. The post...
View ArticleGen2 Energy: Sjøtind, Lovund Skyss explore hydrogen as fuel for their ferries
Norwegian transportation services providers Lovund Skyss and Sjøtind have both entered into agreements with energy company Gen2 Energy to develop solutions that will enable the use of hydrogen as a...
View ArticleMaersk’s Svitzer zeroes in on becoming carbon neutral by 2040
Towage operator Svitzer, part of Maersk, has unveiled its decarbonisation strategy that will enable the company to become fully carbon neutral by 2040. The post Maersk’s Svitzer zeroes in on becoming...
View ArticleSnam buys 5 bcm Golar Tundra FSRU for $350 million
Snam is to acquire a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) Golar Tundra for $350 million from Bermuda-based LNG shipper Golar. The post Snam buys 5 bcm Golar Tundra FSRU for $350 million...
View ArticleSafe Bulkers continues fleet renewal with two energy-efficient ships
Dry bulk shipping company Safe Bulkers has entered into an agreement for the acquisition […] The post Safe Bulkers continues fleet renewal with two energy-efficient ships appeared first on Offshore...
View ArticleRio Tinto partners Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center
The Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping has welcomed Rio Tinto as a strategic partner of the center, committing to a long-term strategic collaboration.. The post Rio Tinto partners...
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