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Mitsubishi secures AiP for LCO₂ carriers’ spherical cargo tank system
Mitsubishi’s spherical cargo tank system is anticipated to improve the economic performance of LCO₂ carriers. French classification society Bureau Veritas (BV) has awarded approval in principle (AiP) to Mitsubishi Shipbuilding for a spherical cargo tank system, designed to serve liquefied CO₂ (LCO₂) carriers. These carriers are used for the shipment…
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2050 Not Achievable Without Carbon Capture Says ABS Chairman, President and CEO
(ATHENS) “Carbon capture is going to be a key transformational technology for shipping to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. It will be critical to address the challenge before us, which is the sheer gradient of the curve. At the moment we can only see the outline of a solution to…
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CEO of Eni says Italy to be “fully independent” of Russian gas within 2 and half years
Cairo/ Agenzia Nova In two and a half years, and therefore in the winter of 2024-2025, “we will be completely independent of Russian gas”, said Eni’s CEO, Claudio Descalzi. Speaking on the sidelines of the “World Energy Transition” Conference in Rome, Descalzi said “Politically, the gas ceiling is very far…
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Japanese “Sumitomo” in Egypt for the production of electrical braids for cars
Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, ُEgyptian Prime Minister of Egypt, witnessed the signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding to establish the largest factory The Japanese “Sumitomo” is in the world for the production of electric braids for cars in the tenth city of Ramadan He indicated that Sumitomo will provide nearly…
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Lebanon warns against any Israeli ‘aggression’ in disputed waters
In abeyance for more than a decade, the dispute between Israel and Lebanon over the two countries’ maritime borders resurfaced on June 5. The Lebanese presidency warned the Israeli government against any “aggressive actions” in the disputed maritime area. President Michel Aoun said any activity in the disputed area would…
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Confetra will propose an Italian-Ukrainian Logistic Coordination to the Government
The association will suggest the establishment of a body responsible for promoting the prompt resumption of trade with Ukraine from a logistical point of view as soon as hostilities cease “The idea came to us by observing what is happening with wheat: as soon as, we hope very soon, the…
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Study: Failing to Meet ESG Goals Exposes Companies to Increased Operational and Financial Risks
Despite challenges in collecting and analyzing ESG data, companies across North America and the United Kingdom see significant benefits from ESG implementation JACKSONVILLE, Fla. & LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Dun & Bradstreet Holdings, Inc. (“Dun & Bradstreet”) (NYSE:DNB), a leading global provider of business decisioning data and analytics announced today a commissioned…
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Virgin postpones the entry into the fleet of the Resilient Lady built in Genoa to 2023
Richard Branson’s company was forced to postpone the entry into operation of the new ship built by Fincantieri for which the inaugural cruise was scheduled in two months and which has already carried out sea trials Virgin Voyages announced, just two months after the first scheduled maiden voyage, the nine-month…
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Port of Rotterdam : Production of green hydrogen at SIF in 2023
Next year a trial will start at the Sif factory on the Maasvlakte, in which green hydrogen is produced from wind power. The monopile producer is working on this together with Pondera, KCI the engineers, and GE Renewable Energy. These companies have signed a memorandum of understanding. The AmpHytrite project…
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