Environment
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Crimson Polaris bow towed to Hachinohe Port
The bow of the NYK-operated wood chip carrier has been towed into Hachinohe Port as the work to remove the…
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Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and TotalEnergies set out to develop liquefied CO2 carriers
Japan’s Mitsubishi Shipbuilding has partnered up with French energy giant TotalEnergies to carry out a feasibility study for the development…
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Shipping urged to share information on abandoned fishing nets
Another sea pollution mapping initiative is launching with a specific focus on so called ghost nets, the thousands of square…
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Saving the planet while ignoring two thirds of it
Bestselling author Ian Urbina, the director of The Outlaw Ocean Project, a Washington DC-based non-profit journalism organisation, writes for Splash today.…
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Stopford on Maersk and methanol
The world’s most famous shipping economist, Dr Martin Stopford, the non-executive president of Clarkson Research Services, writes for Splash today,…
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HHLA buys stake in H2Global foundation
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (HHLA) is investing in the newly founded H2Global foundation to successfully implement its hydrogen technology projects.…
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Splash Extra: Maersk jumps the queue in future fuel race
What Maersk’s big methanol announcement yesterday means for shipping’s quest to agree upon a fuel of the future forms the…
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Norwegian police arrest anti-oil protesters
Activists from Extinction Rebellion Youth blocked access to Norway’s ministry of petroleum and energy for several hours yesterday in protest…
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MOL and Tata Steel partner up to develop greener bulker
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) and Indian steel giant Tata Steel have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop and…
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Maersk orders up to twelve methanol-fuelled 16,000 teu ships at Hyundai Heavy
Maersk is taking the next step on its methanol journey, revealing today it has signed with Hyundai Heavy Industries for…
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Chair of UK hydrogen group quits over blue hydrogen support
The UK government’s focus on blue hydrogen and its “twin-track” approach to hydrogen production was unwelcomed by many in this…
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Samsung Heavy’s ammonia developments advance
Class society DNV has awarded an approval in principle (AiP) to Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) for a fuel ready concept…
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Japanese firm looks to build next generation of energy transfer ships
Japanese company PowerX has unveiled plans to design and build an automated power transfer vessel to carry electricity from offshore…
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Maersk fixes methanol supply for landmark boxship
A.P. Moller – Maersk has identified its partners to produce green fuel for its first vessel to operate on carbon…
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NYK assists in Crimson Polaris oil cleanup operations
NYK Line, as the charterer of the , has sent teams to assist the cleanup of the oil spill the…
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Closing the data gap behind shipping’s ESG strategies
Carole Plessy, head of maritime at OneWeb, on how to get and handle ESG data Shipowners and operators are under…
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Global Energy Group and Proman team up to deliver green methanol for shipping
Global Energy Group (GEG) has entered into an agreement with Swiss-based energy firm, Proman, to develop a renewable power to…
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Activists take aim at Shearwater’s seismic vessel in Australia
A group of environmental activists have surrounded Shearwater’s seismic vessel on its way to the Otway Basin, where it’s been…
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UK watchdog investigates possible breach of flare consent
The UK Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has opened an investigation into a possible breach of a flare consent, contrary…
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Danish carbon capture project presses ahead
Ineos, Wintershall and their consortium partners have decided to move ahead with the Greensand carbon capture and storage pilot project…
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