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Maritime News
Japanese Coal Carrier Completes First Trip with Retrofitted Rotor Sail
A coal carrier operating for Japan’s Iino Lines and power company J-Power completed its first voyage after the installation…
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Marine World
Kawasaki Heavy Suspends Plan to Use Hydrogen From Aussie Coal
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has revised its Japan-Australia hydrogen supply chain demonstration project, suspending plans to use hydrogen derived from Australian brown coal…
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Maritime News
Activists in Australia and France Target Ports to Highlight Causes
Ports have become the renewed target of activists seeking to highlight their causes and advance their complaints against their…
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Maritime News
Australian Protesters Launch "People’s Blockade" at World’s Top Coal Port
A climate activist group has begun a large-scale "protestival" aimed at temporarily shutting down exports at the Port of Newcastle,…
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Port News
Asia and Europe on divergent coal paths
Global seaborne coal trades are being cleaved apart, with Asian economies taking more and more volumes while the West pulls…
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Marine World
Baltimore’s Coal Exports Roar Back to Life After Bridge Collapse
Coal exports from the Port of Baltimore have made a remarkable recovery following a complete halt in shipments earlier this…
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Port News
China’s wind and solar capacity overtake coal for the first time
The landscape of China is changing on a scale hard to fathom to outsiders with renewable energy projects stretching across…
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Port News
Cape owners contend with soaring Mongolian coal shipments by rail to China
The capesize business is experiencing some of the greatest shifts in global trades in the 2020s among all shipping segments.…
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Maritime News
South Korea Sanctions Ships and HK Company for Violations of UN Resolutions
South Korea’s Foreign Ministry working in conjunction with the Finance Ministry and others is imposing sanctions on two vessels and…
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