Environment
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Carbon-neutral hydrogen production facility planned for Port of Corpus Christi
The Port of Corpus Christi and Howard Midstream Energy Partners plan to convert Howard’s Javelina refinery services facility into a…
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Study finds blue hydrogen worse than gas or coal
The carbon footprint of creating blue hydrogen is more than 20% greater than using either natural gas or coal directly…
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Egyptian green hydrogen project presses ahead
MAN Energy Solutions has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Cairo-based TAQA Power which will establish a pilot project…
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Oil spills after wood chip carrier breaks apart off Japan
A wood chip carrier that ran aground at the Hachinohe Port in Aomori Prefecture, Japan on Wednesday has split in…
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Marine bacteria can biodegrade oil and diesel in Arctic waters
A Canadian study has found that marine bacteria are capable of biodegrading oil and diesel even in frigid Arctic waters.…
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Less than 25% of bulkers and tankers will attain EEXI compliance
London-headquartered broker Simpson Spence Young (SSY) has crunched the numbers on what the impending new twin legislation of the Energy…
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Court orders EPA to update regulations related to use of dispersants on oil spills
A coalition of environmental groups and individuals has won a lawsuit in federal district court that will require the US…
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IPCC report takes aim at methane creating further alarm for proponents of LNG-fuelled ships
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a report yesterday warning that over the next 20 years, global temperatures…
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Petronas awards carbon capture project to Xodus
Energy consultancy Xodus has been awarded a contract for Petronas’ first complete carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, offshore Malaysia.…
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Repsol, Petronor and Bosch to develop Spanish hydrogen value chain
Repsol, Petronor and Bosch have signed an agreement to develop a hydrogen value chain in Spain with an emphasis on…
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Norwegian start-up looks to ship blue ammonia to Rotterdam
Norwegian carbontech start-up Horisont Energi has joined forces with the Port of Rotterdam to set up a corridor for the…
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Japanese yards unveil the largest ammonia carrier to date
A subsidiary of Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), Phoenix Tankers, has ordered a revolutionary very large gas carrier (VLGC) that pushes…
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Baltic Exchange releases important emissions data for main dry bulk routes
The Baltic Exchange has moved to provide a hugely valuable missing link that shipping will need on its path towards…
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World’s first installation of a marine CO2 capture plant carried out in Japan
Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has been conducting a joint project with Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Class NK to develop a…
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Japanese engine manufacturers join forces to focus on hydrogen
Three of Japan’s leading marine engine manufacturers, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Yanmar Power Technology., and Japan Engine Corporation have established a…
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Wakashio stern remains lodged on reef 375 days on from its infamous grounding
More than a year since its grounding and splitting in two, the rump of the newcastlemax remains lodged on a…
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DHL shows shipping electric possibilities
DHL Express has shown shipping the possibilities of going electric. The German express giant today announced it has become the…
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Xodus makes case for UK hydrogen
Energy consultancy Xodus has launched a new report urging a bolder vision to enable the UK to become a global…
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Pollution mapping app goes live
The industry-backed Eyesea pollution mapping initiative has gone live following six months of testing onboard commercial ships, recreational boats, and…
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International ammonia fuel study attracts further participants
Itochu Corporation has announced that a further 11 companies and organisations have joined the cross-industry study into the adoption of…
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