Port of Aberdeen launches shore power project
Scotland’s largest maritime decarbonisation project is now operational at the Port of Aberdeen, providing green shore power to vessels at eight berths in the North Harbour.
Read moreDetailsScotland’s largest maritime decarbonisation project is now operational at the Port of Aberdeen, providing green shore power to vessels at eight berths in the North Harbour.
Read moreDetailsBrands Hatch, the world’s first newbuild Aframax tanker equipped with wind-assisted propulsion, has been successfully delivered by Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. (SWS) for Union Maritime Limited (UML). At 114,000 dwt, Brands Hatch is now the most powerful wind-assisted cargo vessel in operation.
Read moreDetailsOn June 18, Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) and Jiangnan Shipyard, a unit of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), signed a major contract to build a 20,000-cubic-meter LNG bunkering vessel.
Read moreDetailsA new report from the Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), supported by the Industrial Transition Accelerator (ITA), reveals that the "industrial sunbelt" of developing economies will lead the energy transition.
Read moreDetailsProvaris Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with K Line, on developing and operating Provaris’ compressed hydrogen transport and storage technologies, specifically the H2Neo carrier and H2Leo barge.
Read moreDetailsA new Research Centre dedicated to advancing sustainable shipping has been launched in Glasgow by the University of Strathclyde in partnership with leading international shipping company Oldendorff Carriers.
Read moreDetailsAccording to IMCA, an economic impact assessment by PA Consulting highlights the critical role of the marine contracting sector in advancing Europe’s energy transition, digital security, and economic resilience.
Read moreDetailsPilbara Ports has released a strategic roadmap to establish Australia's first clean fuel bunkering hub in the Pilbara, positioning the region as a global leader in maritime decarbonisation.
Read moreDetailsThe Danish Maritime Fund has allocated DKK 16 million (approx. US$2.5 million) to a range of maritime technology projects across 18 different initiatives as part of its second funding round of 2025.
Read moreDetailsAhead of the OSPAR Ministerial Meeting in Vigo on 26 June, 20 NGOs are urging OSPAR Environment Ministers to ban toxic wastewater discharge from scrubbers, a method used by ships to clean their exhaust gases.
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