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EverWind and Svitzer developing Canada’s first green tug

  Halifax— EverWind Fuels Company, a private developer of green hydrogen and ammonia production in Nova Scotia, and Svitzer, a leading global towage operator and part of A.P. Moller-Maersk, have announced a Memorandum of Understanding to deploy one of the world’s first green fuel powered commercial tug vessels in the Canso Strait in Nova Scotia. […]

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Ports of Halifax and Hamburg working to decarbonise shipping corridor

    The Halifax Port Authority and Hamburg Port Authority are working to decarbonise the shipping corridor between Halifax, on Canada’s east coast, and Hamburg, along Germany’s northwest coast. A Memorandum of Understanding between the Halifax Port Authority and the Hamburg Port Authority is now in effect, signed in Hamburg on September 29, 2022, by

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Canada and United Arab Emirates first to back marine sector’s green fuel initiative

  Representatives of the maritime sector have officially launched an initiative to catalyze the supply of green fuels to support the global energy transition. The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), along with the CEO-led Clean Energy Maritime Taskforce, unveiled the ‘Clean Energy Marine Hubs Initiative’ at the

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Davie chief executive underlines urgency of defending Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic

  Speaking today before the Conseil de relations internationales de Montréal (CORIM), James Davies, President and CEO of Chantier Davie, underlined the urgency of defending Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic in the current volatile global context. “Time is of the essence,” he said. “This is a volatile period and people are rightly worried. Davie’s role

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New study on liquefied natural gas as a marine fuel for the Canadian Arctic

  A detailed study by the Canadian Natural Gas Vehicle Alliance (CNGVA), VARD Marine, and Clear Seas with support from Transport Canada’s Innovation Centre, investigated the feasibility, benefits, and risks of the use of natural gas to replace some or all of the current diesel and heavy fuel oil used in the Canadian Arctic. Key

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Port Saint John passe le cap de 100,000 EVP

Grâce à un investissement de plus de par le secteur privé, le gouvernement et le Port lui-même au cours des dernières années, Port Saint John commence à retirer le bénéfice des améliorations de l’infrastructure et de la chaîne d’approvisionnement au terminal à conteneurs exploité par DP World. Le port et ses partenaires ont franchi le cap important de

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Artemis Technologies unveil design of cutting edge 100% electric passenger ferry

  Belfast-based Artemis Technologies, a maritime design and applied technologies company has unveiled the design of its all-electric hydrofoiling ferry, the EF-24, targeting the global high-speed ferry market. The revolutionary ferry is among several zero-emission vessels being developed by Artemis Technologies in Belfast, Northern Ireland, designed to provide commercially viable green transport solutions for operators,

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