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Maersk and Spanish Government to explore large-scale green fuels production

  A.P. Moller – Maersk and the Spanish Government have signed a General Protocol for Collaboration to explore the opportunities for large-scale green fuels production in Spain. Signing the Protocol marks a significant milestone in the collaboration that, if implemented in full, could deliver up to 2 mil. tonnes of green fuels per year. The project aims to explore […]

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Brodosplit building zero-emission passenger sailing ship 

  Croatian Brodosplit shipyard symbolically marked the beginning of the consolidation and joining of sheets to produce sections of a zero-emission passenger ship with electric generator propulsion. “Electric sailing ship” – the so-called three-masted schooner will be 63.50 meters long and 10 meters wide, with a height of 5.35 meters to the main deck. The

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Mainstream and Ocean Winds’ sign seabed lease for 1.8 GW Scotwind site

  Arven Floating Offshore Wind Farm, takes its name from the Norwegian word for ‘legacy’ or ‘heritage’, and will power the equivalent of two million homes when operational Mainstream Renewable Power and Ocean Winds, the international company dedicated to offshore wind energy, have signed the seabed lease agreement with Crown Estate Scotland to the value

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Vancouver est le premier port à se joindre à la Sustainable Shipping Initiative 

Londres –La Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) a accueilli l’Autorité portuaire Vancouver Fraser comme son nouveau membre, devenant ainsi la première autorité portuaire à rejoindre l’initiative qui se compose désormais de dix-sept membres.membres à travers les maritimesécosystème. L’Administration portuaire Vancouver-Fraser est l’organisme fédéral responsable de la gestion du plus grand port du Canada, le port de

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Vancouver first port to join Sustainable Shipping Initiative

  London –The Sustainable Shipping Initiative (SSI) has welcomed the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority  as its newest member, becoming the first port authority to join the initiative which now consists of seventeen members across the maritime ecosystem. The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is the federal agency responsible for stewardship of Canada’s largest port, the Port of Vancouver.

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Heddle Shipyards remporte un contrat de 135 millions de dollars pour la prolongation de la durée de vie du NGCC Terry Fox

St. Catharines, ON – Heddle Shipyards a obtenu un contrat de 135,5 millions de dollars pour la prolongation de la durée de vie du navire (VLE) du brise-glace de la Garde côtière canadienne (NGCC)Terry Fox– assurer l’avenir des cales sèches de Port Weller pour la prochaine génération de constructeurs navals de l’Ontario. Le projet, qui

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Heddle Shipyards awarded $135m contract for life extension of CCGS Terry Fox

  St. Catharines, ON – Heddle Shipyards has been awarded a $135.5 million dollar contract for the Vessel Life Extension (VLE) of the Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker (CCGS) Terry Fox – securing the future of the Port Weller Dry Docks for the next generation of Ontario shipbuilders. The nearly three-year project will involve an extensive engineering, planning and procurement phase,

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Global shipping faces stiff competition on green fuel supply

  According to a report on the JOC.com news platform, the world container shipping industry needs to make major advances in alternative ship power to meet new decarbonization rules, but is also competing to secure shore-side production of green fuels such as hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol with other energy-hungry industries. The current global supply of

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Study highlights major impact of Canada’s maritime private sector

    Ottawa – The National Maritime Group, a coalition of private sector maritime employers and operators from coast to coast and through the St. Lawrence, today released their national Economic Impact Study by InterVISTAS. The Economic Impact Study confirmed that where ships meet shore, Canada’s private sector maritime employers and operators play a crucial role in the national

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COSCO orders 12 methanol dual-fuel mega-containerships

  China’s giant Cosco Shipping Holdings and its Hong Kong-listed subsidiary Orient Overseas (International) (OOIL) have signed contracts for 12 24,000 TEU vessels in deals totaling $2.9 billion. The new vessels will be dual-fuel, able to operate on methanol and low-sulfur diesel. In a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange Monday, Cosco said it

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