Environment
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Petrobras commits to carbon neutrality
Brazil’s Petrobras has announced that it plans to achieve carbon neutrality in activities under its control, within “a period compatible…
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Shipping needs true, transparent and timely vessel emissions data
The industry’s ability to comply with pollution and climate change goals demands a new, technology-driven approach, writes Peter Georgiopoulos, the…
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Navigator Gas seals ammonia-fuelled ship design approval
DNV has awarded a new approval in principle (AiP) to Navigator Gas for the design of an ammonia-fuelled gas carrier.…
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DSME and ABS to develop 70,000 cu m liquefied CO2 carrier
South Korean shipbuilder Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) and American class society ABS have joined forces to develop designs…
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Energy scan highlights benefits of shore-based power
North Sea Port, Port of Antwerp and the Flemish Waterways Authority have carried out a detailed survey, a so-called energy…
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ExxonMobil and Chevron among host of big names determined to make Houston a carbon capture leader
Houston is likely to house one of the world’s largest, most advanced carbon capture and storage (CCS) hubs with a…
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BAE Systems to develop new propulsion technologies for London
BAE Systems and partners have secured funding from the UK Department of Transport’s Maritime Demonstration Competition to design, develop, and…
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Søren Toft vows MSC will be net zero by 2050
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has gone on the record to publicly state for the first time its intention to reach…
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DSME develops onboard CO2 storage tech
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) has developed a technology to store carbon dioxide (CO2) captured in ship engine emissions.…
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NYK and BP to collaborate on future fuels
Japanese shipping giant Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has joined forces with London-based supermajor BP to collaborate on future fuels and…
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SK to develop hydrogen facilities at Korean ports
South Korean conglomerate SK Group will spearhead a project to build a port energy ecosystem for production, logistics, consumption, and…
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AYRO completes fundraising for Oceanwings technology
French marine design company AYRO has receiving a capital injection of €10.5m from America’s Ocean Zero as well as France’s…
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Geodis to offer sustainable marine fuel service
French logistics company Geodis has launched a new offering for shippers, allowing them to use alternative fuel solutions at sea…
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Skou urges IMO to ban fossil fuelled ships by 2035
Søren Skou has used his first mover advantage in the green shipping rush to make an ambitious call on regulators…
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UK calls for zero global shipping emissions by 2050
Marking the start of London International Shipping Week, the UK government called today for an absolute zero target for international…
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Critics question the climate crisis benefits of deep seabed mining
Marta Montojo and Ian Urbina from the non-profit Outlaw Ocean Project on the risks of dredging minerals from the ocean…
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Dutch boxship makes history with CO2 capture and storage installation
Dutch scrubber manufacturer Value Maritime is installing a CO2 capture and storage unit on a 1,036 teu boxship, , belonging…
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Petronas and Eneos to collaborate on hydrogen supply chain
Malaysia’s Petronas and Japan’s Eneos have partnered up to jointly develop a clean hydrogen supply chain between the two countries,…
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Former RightShip boss reemerges with Anglo-Eastern tie-up
Lookout Maritime, a new company formed by ex-RightShip supremo Martin Crawford-Brunt, has formed a strategic partnership with Hong Kong shipmanagement…
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Hyundai Heavy presses ahead with marine fuel cell development
Austrian engineering and mobility specialist, AVL, has formed a partnership with South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries to develop hydrogen fuel…
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