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Decarbonization
The Port of Thessaloniki becomes the first port in the EU
In a significant step towards maritime decarbonization, the Port of Thessaloniki (ThPA S.A.) has become the first port in the…
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Bulk Carrier
Bridging the Gap: Report Calls for Stronger Support in Green Shipping Corridors
A new report by UMAS, UCL, and the Global Maritime Forum (GMF) has shed light on the challenges faced by…
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Shipbuilding
Türkiye Signs Historic Military Ship Export Deal
Türkiye has made a significant stride in its defense industry by signing its first military ship export agreement with a…
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Shipbuilding
EU sanctions another 50 Russia-linked ships
EU Targets Russia’s Shadow Fleet with New Sanctions The European Union (EU) has announced a new package of sanctions aimed…
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Shipbuilding
Will the French political crisis help Marine Le Pen’s far-right RN party?
Political Turmoil in France: The Rise of Marine Le Pen The political landscape in France is currently in turmoil following…
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News
District heating: the key to affordable and flexible decarbonised energy, says new study
District Heating Could Be the Key to Europe’s Clean Energy Future A new study by Wärtsilä, a global technology company,…
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News
New study suggests EU regulations will make economic case for methanol in shipping
A new white paper prepared for the Methanol Institute by Dr Jeroen Dierickx, an energy and fuel expert at iDefossilise,…
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Decarbonization
UECC chooses Titan for major liquefied biomethane deliveries
United European Car Carriers (UECC) and Titan Clean Fuels (Titan) are teaming up for significant liquefied biomethane (LBM) bunkering operations…
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Decarbonization
Onboard Carbon Capture A Promising Solution for Shipping Industry Decarbonization
Onboard carbon capture (OCC) is garnering significant interest within the shipping industry, presenting shipowners with the possibility of continuing to…
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