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May 18 MAN Diesel & Turbo Embraces Marine LNG
MAN Diesel & Turbo, a leading provider of large-bore diesel and gas engines, has joined SEA/LNG, a multi-sector industry coalition aiming to accelerate adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a marine fuel. MAN’s...
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May 18 The video presentation of EU project- CORE LNG AS HIVE
The EU project CORE LNG AS HIVE has the purpose to develop a safe and efficient logistics and supply chain for LNG in the transport industry (small scale and bunkering), in particular for maritime...
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April 18 Port of Long Beach launches zero-emissions project
Officials from the Port of Long Beach, Southern California Edison and the California Energy Commission have launched the nation’s largest pilot project to introduce zero-emission cranes and cargo handling equipment into seaports. The project,...
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April 18 Ship to shore power contract for port of genoa
Genoa Port in Italy is set to benefit from a €8 million ship to shore power project to help it meet EU environmental sustainability standards. Nidec ASI will install its innovative electrical supply system...
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March 18 Energy efficiency in shipping – why it matters!
All industries are looking to becoming cleaner, greener and more energy efficient – and shipping is no exception. Improved energy efficiency means less fuel is used, and that means less harmful emissions. The International...
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February 18 Summit Proves Small-Scale LNG Has Big Reach
Small-Scale LNG Summit concluded at the Ramada Plaza Milano hotel in Milan, Italy on February 20th. Best practices from companies and organisations across the LNG value chain were shared along with informative presentations by...
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January 18 Ship noise reduces marine life communication
A major investigation has found ship noise reduces the “communication space” available for at least two key marine species. Research by University of Auckland scientists in the waters of the Hauraki Gulf found noise...
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January 18 China cuts emissions with automation
Shanghai Yangshan Port’s new fully automated terminal aims to cut energy consumption by 70% while cutting emissions to zero. The 14bn yuan (US$2.15bn) terminal, the fourth phase of the Yangshan Port project, could handle...
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