San Pedro Bay ports

San Pedro Bay ports ahead of emissions reduction targets

The Pacific Merchant Shipping Association (PMSA) reports that emissions from the combined San Pedro Bay ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles continue to decline as a result of marine terminal, ocean

Rather than succumbing to sci-fi notions of AI dominance, ioCurrents focuses on leveraging human intelligence to create AI and advanced machine learning models.

Op-Ed: The human faces behind AI and machine learning

By Will Roberts, CEO, ioCurrents Rather than succumbing to sci-fi notions of AI dominance, ioCurrents focuses on leveraging human intelligence to create advanced machine learning models. Founded on the belief that collaboration

Casco Bay Lines new ferry will feature ABB's hybrid-electric power and propulsion solutions, great for alternative marine fuels

An inside perspective: the dirty facts about clean marine fuels 

By Michael Complita, PE, Principal in Charge, Elliott Bay Design Group  It is well studied that pound for pound and passenger for passenger, moving goods and people by water has always been

Spanish Minister comments on FuelEU

Europe’s FuelEU aims to kick start shift to greener fuels

Europe’s FuelEU legislation has now been adopted by the European Council and will come fully into effect from January 2025, though some requirements will come into effect from August 31, 2024. The

fuel additive for maritime industry

Op-Ed: Reducing emissions is job one for maritime

By Rand Taylor, CEO of The Fuel Ox In April 2018, the International Maritime Organization agreed on its first ambitious strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the international shipping sector to

Trends in exhaust gas scrubber ship fittings

Scrubber fitting trends: What’s happening?

Niels Rasmussen, chief shipping analyst at BIMCO has been crunching the numbers on the percentage of ships fitted with exhaust gas scrubbers, or exhaust gas cleaning systems (EGCS) more formally. “Scrubbers were

Aerial view of Port Fourchon

Port Fourchon in emissions-monitoring first

Port Fourchon, La., the land base for multiple offshore energy support service companies, is set to become the the first port in the world to have a precise 360-degree view of its

Svetlana Rjedkin

Op-Ed: Turning the corner on emissions, waiting is not an option

By Svetlana Rjedkin, Bunker and Lubricant Broker/Trader at KPI OceanConnect Where does the industry need to be? The marine fuel supply chain is rapidly transforming on the back of increased regulation, as

Scrubber barge

Scrubber barge will clean up emissions from ships in California ports

A self-propelled, scrubber barge vessel being built to to capture and treat exhaust stack emissions vessels in the Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles is to have a Schottel propulsion system.

DeepSea’s CEO and Co-Founder, Roberto Coustas in marine shipping op-ed

OP-ED: AI-enabled predictability—an immediate opportunity for fuel and emissions savings

By Roberto Coustas, co-founder and CEO, DeepSea Technologies Imagine that you could wake up every day and know with a degree of 99% accuracy what your day will entail. The length of

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