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Odfjell Tankers Launches Green Corridor Between Brazil and Europe
Norwegian shipping major Odfjell reports it has initiated the first green corridor for service between Brazil and Europe. The company…
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EVE Energy Signs Strategic Partnership With Green Whale Technology
In a move set to accelerate the future of marine electrification, EVE Energy, and Green Whale Technology (GWT) have signed…
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Public-Private Partnership Develops First Methanol-Powered Cement Carrier
A new project supported by the Norwegian government, along with German shipping company Hartmann Group, will demonstrate new opportunities in…
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Many Green Shipping Corridors Stalled
A new report from the Getting to Zero Coalition identifies 25 new green shipping corridors – trade routes designed to…
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“Pay as You Save” Model Launched to Encourage Green Refits
The financial community is partnering with the Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonization to launch a novel financing mechanism, which they…
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TasPorts to Explore Green Hydrogen Production at Bell Bay
Australia’s TasPorts and H2U Group have signed an MOU to explore developing a green hydrogen and ammonia facility at Bell…
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EU Launches €2.9B Plan to Kickstart Green Transport Fuels, But Industry Warns Speed Is Critical
The European Commission launched its Sustainable Transport Investment Plan last week, setting an ambitious roadmap to transform the aviation and…
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New Entrants into “Green” Cruising
Cruising is among the shipping segments pursuing new environmentally sensitive technologies, with exploration and luxury at the forefront. Large crui……
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Philly Shipyard Unable to Build Nuclear Submarine Despite Trump Green Light
The South Korean-owned Philly Shipyard in the United States does not currently have the capability to build a nuclear-powered submarine,…
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