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Dredging of Suape’s outer channel successfully completed by Van Oord

Van Oord has successfully finished the dredging of the outer channel to the Port of Suape, an important port in the Northeast of Brazil.

Port of Antwerp-Bruges launches the world’s first methanol-powered tugboat

Port of Antwerp-Bruges has presented a world premier: the Methatug. This tugboat, which runs on methanol, is part of a greening programme for the port's fleet and an important step in the transition to a climate-neutral port by 2050.

Port Canaveral plans new cruise terminal to meet growing industry demand

New multi-user cruise terminal will be operational by Summer 2026

West Africa Container Terminal replaces diesel generation with solar electricity

This initiative is expected to significantly reduce WACT's carbon footprint by approximately 20kt of Carbon Dioxide over the life of the agreement.

Port of Oakland celebrates hydrogen-powered trucks project

The Port of Oakland has celebrated the official dedication of the NorCal ZERO project at a new hydrogen fueling station near East Bay Municipal Utility District.

Valenciaport runs pilot test for RENEWPORT

Valenciaport participates in a European project to promote the use of renewable energy for self-consumption in the port

Renewable energy project powers Port of Long Beach with hydrogen

The grand opening of the first-of-its-kind "Tri-gen" system to generate renewable hydrogen, electricity and water to support operations at Toyota's largest port facility in North America.

Port NOLA announces $7 million grant for sustainable infrastructure

Seven electric terminal tractors and associated charging infrastructure will be installed at both Port NOLA terminal operators, Ports America Louisiana, and New Orleans Terminal, LLC.

The new quay in the port of Szczecin served the first ship

The newly built Dąbrowieckie Quay in the port of Szczecin, Poland, serviced the first ship. The City Island chemical tanker took on board nearly 18,000. tons of sulfuric acid.

Singapore-US green corridor could create 700 jobs in green fuels, study finds

New study reveals opportunities and benefits along green and digital shipping corridor between Singapore, Los Angeles and Long Beach

GES and Provaris to develop new hydrogen import facility at Port of Rotterdam

Provaris Energy Ltd and Global Energy Storage (GES) have entered a collaboration agreement to develop a gaseous hydrogen import facility at the GES terminal in Rotterdam.

Container group pens MoU for 6-port green methanol shipping corridors

This agreement signifies a joint commitment to accelerate the establishment of green shipping corridors and the broader decarbonization of the marine sector in Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea

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