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Next phase of project to decarbonise industry in South Wales receives funding

The partners are working on innovative projects to create a hydrogen economy, increase energy efficiency, and avoid carbon emissions while exploring opportunities for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) and low carbon power generation.

Fugro expands UK marine laboratory capacity to support green industry services

Fugro has opened new state-of-the art marine chemistry and biology laboratories within the Heriot-Watt University Research Park in Edinburgh, UK.

Repsol completes the first LNG bunkering with emissions offsetting

The Fure Vinga vessel was supplied with 420 m3 of liquefied natural gas.

Industry backs United Nations $5 Billion ‘Moon-Shot’ programme to decarbonise shipping

Governments controlling a major share of world shipping to submit detailed proposals to the United Nations International Maritime Organization.

The long journey of women to Antarctica: the Ukrainian experience

The 25th scientific expedition is currently working at the Ukrainian polar station Akademik Vernadsky, and during all these years women had spent the winter there only a few times. In 1997-1998, four women scientists spent the winter as part of the second Antarctic expedition, but later this right was granted exclusively to men. It took more than 20 years for gender policy to change and the long-standing taboo to be finally broken…

GEODIS charters tonnage to alleviate container capacity shortage on Asia-Europe trade

The first 1,000 TEU capacity vessel, operated exclusively by GEODIS, is scheduled to arrive in Hamburg on 28 February.

Curious stories of Antarctica: how and why the UK presented its research base to Ukraine

The Antarctic Akademik Vernadsky station celebrates an important anniversary - 25 years since the day when the owner country changed. On February 6, 1996, the Union Jack was lowered at this Antarctic station and the Ukrainian flag was raised for the first time.

Crowley adds more than 350 new refrigerated containers

The 355 new containers have arrived in Santo Tomas, Guatemala

Taiwanese dredging project awarded to Van Oord

Van Oord has been contracted to dredge the water intake basin of the Taiwanese Da Tan power plant.

Royal Research Ships resume scientific operations

The Royal Research Ships James Cook and Discovery are resuming scientific research expeditions following the suspension of the marine facilities programme earlier in the year due to Covid-19.

Nearly a fifth of world’s ocean floor now mapped

The new data equating to an area twice the size of Australia.

Wärtsilä: Scrubbers shown to have lower climate impact than low-sulphur fuel

CO2 emissions associated with the production of low-sulphur marine fuels will be between these extreme values.

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