Decarbonization
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Simply Blue Group Diversifies To Develop Sustainable Fuels Projects
Simply Blue Group, a leading global offshore wind project developer, is developing onshore renewable energy parks to power facilities capable…
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U-Ming Singapore and ITOCHU sign milestone MoU for the joint development of Ammonia Dual-Fuel and De-Carbonised vessels
U-Ming Marine Transport (S) Pte Ltd (U-Ming), a subsidiary of Taiwanese-listed U-Ming Marine Transport Corporation, announced today that it has…
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Decarbonization efforts will lead to a net increase of 237 Bn ton-miles, predicts Veson Nautical
Analysis from Mikkel Nordberg, Veson Nautical’s Senior Shipping Economist, indicates that the advantages stemming from the expansion of renewable energy…
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Shipping majors profiteering from EU carbon emissions charge – study
Shipping giants are profiteering from the EU’s carbon market (ETS), a new Transport & Environment (T&E) study shows. A sample…
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OceanScore identifies EU ETS best practice to tackle ‘strategy gaps’ on compliance
Many shipping companies are still striving to define their strategy for EU ETS compliance some 90 days after implementation of…
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Clean Arctic Alliance Welcomes Support for New Arctic Emission Control Areas for Shipping
As a meeting of the International Maritime Organization’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (IMO, MEPC 81) closed today, the Clean Arctic…
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Scrutiny of Scrubber Discharge Practice Intensified
In its latest weekly report, shipbroker Intermodal said that “in light of Denmark’s contemplation of a ban on scrubber washwater…
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IMO progress and GHG levy momentum increases the imminence of the endgame for shipping’s use of fossil fuels
The MEPC 81 meeting concluded on 22nd March 2024, further clarifying the risk and opportunity both for the international shipping…
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