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Rolls-Royce and Duisport have launched a CO₂-neutral, self-sufficient energy system at the new Duisburg Gateway Terminal in Germany’s Rhine-Ruhr region. The groundbreaking development marks the world’s first deployment of mtu …

The Port of Gothenburg has inked new long-term agreements with Inter Terminals Sweden, one of its largest customers in the energy sector The agreements, signed on 1 July, include 25-year …

The world’s first ship-to-ship liquefied carbon dioxide transfer has successfully completed at the Yangshan Deep-Water Port in Shanghai The transfer on 19 June, part of an end-to-end solution that includes …

Port of Antwerp-Bruges has hosted high-level talks on focused on alternative fuels, port infrastructure and the European energy transition. The event brought together the Flemish Government and the government of …

The world’s first ship-to-ship liquified carbon dioxide transfer has successfully completed at the Yangshan Deep-Water Port in Shanghai The transfer on 19 June, part of an end-to-end solution that includes …

NH3 Clean Energy, Pilbara Ports, and Oceania Marine Energy have signed a joint agreement to develop low-emissions ammonia bunkering at the Port of Dampier. The Joint Development Agreement (JDA) aims …

Moeve has signed a strategic agreement with Grupo Armas Trasmediterránea to supply 40,000 tons of second-generation marine biofuels by December 2025, marking its largest biofuel contract to date and its …

Statkraft is moving forward with plans for a green hydrogen facility at Hunterston in the UK, boosting alternative fuels, port infrastructure, and ammonia export capacity. Europe’s largest renewable energy generator …

The first-ever cruise ship has bunkered with alternative fuel at the Port of Vancouver paving the way for cleaner marine fuel provision. Seaspan Energy provided LNG bunkering services to Silversea’s …

In a significant step for green maritime fuel, St1 and St1 Biokraft have, for the first time, delivered their own Swedish-produced liquefied biomethane (LBG) to the maritime sector. The bunkering …

Associated British Ports (ABP) is marking one year since the launch of its Energy Ventures Accelerator (EVA) initiative which seeks to bring innovative energy transition technologies to UK industrial clusters. …

DP World has completed initial testing of a hydrogen fuel cell-powered rubber-tyred gantry crane at the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada The crane has now entered a one-year …

Ulsan Port Authority has positioned the port as northeast Asia’s premier biofuel hub during the 2nd Forum on the Commercialisation of Biofuels for Maritime Vessels which is paving the way …

APSEZ expands green H2 exports

Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone, India’s largest integrated transport utility, has announced a major strategic acquisition aimed at boosting future green hydrogen exports The company will take over Abbot …

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) is participating in a forward-looking partnership to establish the world’s first import corridor for liquid hydrogen. The planned corridor will connect the Port of …

Brazil has completed its first hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) fuelling operation, marking a major step in its adoption of alternative fuels in marine transport. In a milestone for the decarbonisation …

Carbox fleet goes green with HVO

Carbox, a company within the Tarros Group, is making significant strides toward sustainable transport with its fleet now powered by hydrotreated vegetable oil, a renewable biofuel The fleet, which includes …

Hy2gen has submitted a project notice for its COURANT renewable ammonia plant in Quebec Canada, which aims to serve as a model for future renewable ammonia initiatives in the Americas …

Methanol-to-hydrogen technology presents a viable and scalable alternative to the challenges ports face in adopting grid-based shorepower solutions Traditional shorepower – often seen as the key to decarbonising ports – …

The UK’s first green hydrogen shore power demonstrator has been showcased at the Port of Leith, marking a major step in decarbonising maritime port operations with alternative fuels. This project, …

Latent Drive has secured a GB£630,000 Innovate UK grant to trial its green hydrogen SeaStack technology, producing hydrogen directly from seawater without desalination or the need to use rare metals. …

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