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Parties of 23 companies kick off studying ammonia as an alternative marine fuel

Kick off “Joint Study” framework for studying ammonia as an alternative marine fuel

NYK joins international think-tank for carbon capture and storage technologies

CCS is recognised as a key, proven technology in reducing greenhouse gas emissions around the world.

Port of Long Beach forges pact with Utah Inland Port Authority

Partnership aims to improve cargo flow, reduce air pollution

Sterling PlanB and ICE Marine Design join forces to promote ESS adoption

Battery technology pioneers and Europe’s largest independent ship design office sign co-operation agreement to support energy transition in ships through increased ESS adoption

H-Line and DNV open doors to Korean LNG fuel market

The Capesize ships will be the first large LNG-fuelled vessels to trade internationally from Korea.

Port of Long Beach increases Green Ship Incentive

Offers the highest bonus in the world to attract cleaner ships

Norsepower announces Newport Shipping partnership

Digital solution provides shipowners with access to instant quotes and availability information for Norsepower’s Rotor Sail installation.

Sterling PlanB and NYK Trading Corporation ink Japanese ESS distribution agreement

Sterling PlanB signs exclusive supply agreement with NYK Trading Corporation for Energy Storage System distribution in Japan

Cavotec will invest €20m in clean technologies for ports

The global Cavotec team will grow by an estimated 320 people, an increase of 60%, with two thirds being engineers.

Takaroa Sun conducts world’s first barge-to-ship methanol bunkering

Methanol fuel produces up to 15% less carbon emissions during combustion than conventional fuel oil and reduces sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions by approximately 99%.

ABS signs JDP to develop CO2 carrier designs

CO2 transport technology will support global net negative ambitions

New study commissioned as London targets zero carbon port

The Port of London Authority (PLA) has awarded a contract to model the future of energy demand and supply on the tidal Thames.

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