Op-Ed: Ports risk being left on the wrong side of the great sustainability divide

By David Yeo, Founder and CEO of Innovez One Smart, green ports are vital enablers for decarbonization and will be the ones best placed to benefit from new growth opportunities, says David

Paul Delouche, Strategy Director at Bureau Veritas

Op-Ed: Shipping’s next fuels must be assessed from well to wake

By Paul Delouche, Strategy Director at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore Only through a complete life-cycle analysis can we properly evaluate the environmental impact of alternative fuel options and make a genuine

Resolve Marine response vessel Resolve Pioneer in dry dock

Resolve Pioneer set for 5 more years of service in Western Alaska

Fort Lauderdale, Fla., based Resolve Marine reports that its 207-foot response vessel Resolve Pioneer has completed its ABS special survey and received its U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) certificate of inspection following a

Bio-LNG plant

World’s largest bio-LNG plant to be built in Amsterdam

Bio-LNG (or liquefied biomethane) is widely seen as key to “extending the runway” for existing LNG-fueled tonnage to meet tightening GHG-reduction targets. To help meet the growing demand for the fuel, Amsterdam-headquartered

SOFC fuel cell consortium members

Shell to trial fuel cell in LNG carrier

Under a consortium agreement signed in Seoul today, Hyundai Heavy Industries Group will install a 600 kW high-efficiency solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) for power generation on a 174,000 cubic-meter LNG carrier

Canadian Coast Guard

Canadian Coast Guard makes new moves to reduce fleet emissions

The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) today announced two significant steps it is taking to reduce its emissions in line with the Government of Canada’s 2030 and 2050 commitments on greenhouse gases: the

carbon capture ship

Samskip adds carbon capture solution to two box ships

Rotterdam-headquartered Samskip is making carbon capture a key part of its integrated plan for decarbonization. It is to add the Value Maritime Filtree gas cleaning solution to two 2011-built, 803 TEU containerships,

TTB - Tugs, Towboats & Barges 2023

TTB 2023 to focus on making the green transition work 

The U.S. tugboat, towboat and barge industry may already be the safest, most environmentally friendly, and most economical mode of freight transportation, but it is faced with the challenge of making a

fossil-free steel

Alfa Laval aims to produce the first plate heat exchanger made with fossil-free steel

We’re a long way from seeing ships made with green steel, but ships’ equipment made with fossil-free steel may not be far away. With global steel production accounting for some 7% of

MARAD announces PIDP

New initiative explores low-carbon options for Great Lakes shipping

The U.S. Maritime Administration (MARAD) has launched a 16-month study exploring low carbon options for shipping on the Great Lakes. The research group, led by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT)

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