Marine
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ABS and Rotoboost Collaborate on Groundbreaking Pre-Combustion Carbon Capture System
(COPENHAGEN) ABS has issued New Technology Qualification (NTQ) for a first-of-its-kind, pre-combustion carbon capture system based on the thermocatalytic decomposition process (TCD) from Rotoboost, a global hydrogen company based in Norway. Rotoboost’s TCD allows for continuous hydrogen production and carbon capture onboard marine vessels. The system converts natural gas into…
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Global interest in HHLA’s Clean Port & Logistics cluster
Angela Titzrath, Chairwoman of HHLA’s Executive Board, welcomed the partner companies to the event, saying: “I am delighted that partners from various sectors, universities, cities and ports are working together in the Clean Port & Logistics innovation cluster. By pooling expertise across sectors, countries and continents, we have a shared…
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Port of Rotterdam Authority publishes policy recommendations hydrogen import
In response to the REPowerEU plan of the European Commission, the Port of Rotterdam Authority has prepared a position paper with concrete policy recommendations to realize hydrogen imports following recent ambitions of the European Commission. The REPowerEU plan, presented by the European Commission on May 18 2022, aims to reduce…
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ABS : Preparing Container Vessels for Conversion to Green Fuels PDF
Shipping decarbonization is a global challenge and the transition to a greener future requires an industry-wide transformation to close the gap to net-zero emissions by 2050.ABS repored The latest report from the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping provides a perspective on the technical, economic and environmental consequences…
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ABS : (CII)- Actions for Compliance PDF
Targets have been set by the IMO for the reduction of CO2 emissions in international shipping, and there is limited time remaining until the latest measures in this global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions enter into force. ABS reported To limit and reduce the operational carbon intensity of vessels,…
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Reuters : Fearing Sabotage, Germany Strengthens Maritime Security Patrols
Germany’s police forces are upping protection for maritime infrastructure after the recent attacks on the Nord Stream pipeline complex, which cut three of the four subsea pipelines between Russia and Northern Europe. Reuters reported The German government is now working hard to develop LNG import terminals to offset Russian gas…
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IMO : Enabling Somalia to develop a legal framework to enhance maritime security
IMO is assisting the Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) and regional authorities to put in place the required legal framework that gives full and complete effect to IMO instruments dealing with maritime security, during a five-day national workshop (23-27 October) in Mogadishu. [pdf id=’80605′] This is part of the EU-funded…
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Port of Rotterdam : Field test leads to launch of first Green Hydrogen certificates in Europe
The issue of green Guarantees of Origin for hydrogen in the Netherlands has started as of October 2022. Netherlands is the first country in Europe with such a system. in Port of Rotterdam The associated system was evaluated in recent months in a pilot by hydrogen exchange initiative HyXchange in…
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ICS proposes global CO2 reduction fund to reward ‘first movers’ using low emission fuels
International Chamber of Shipping proposes global CO2 reduction fund to reward ‘first movers’ using low emission fuels Ships using low/net zero emission fuels would be financially rewarded for the emissions they prevent. Measure aims to ensure at least 5% of energy used by shipping globally is produced from alternative fuels…
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