VOPAK BUYS TANK TERMINAL IN PORT OF ANTWERP TO SUPPLY RENEWABLE ENERGY

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Tank farm operator Vopak has reached a deal with energy trading firm Gunvor to take over a storage facility at the Port of Antwerp and turn it into a renewable-energy hub, the two companies...

SYSTEM TO PREVENT BOXSHIP PARAMETRIC ROLLING RECEIVES AIP FROM LR

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A new software system, developed as part of a joint project between shipbuilding Hyundai Heavy Industries, Eastern Pacific Shipping, and Lloyd’s Register, has received critical approval in the effort to prevent excessive rolls for...

AUSTRALIA CONSIDERS JOINT MARITIME PATROLS WITH THE PHILIPPINES

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Australia is considering the possibility of conducting joint maritime patrols with the Philippine armed forces in the South China Sea, according to defense minister Richard Marles. "We did talk today about the possibility of exploring...

INDIA CHARTS PATH TOWARD BUNKERING OF GREEN HYDROGEN, AMMONIA AND METHANOL

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India’s Minister for Ports, Shipping, and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, introduced on Wednesday the ‘Harit Sagar’ Green Port Guidelines during a ceremony in New Delhi. The launch of these guidelines marks a significant milestone in India’s...

GERMANY LAUNCHES THE FIRST OF TWO NEW OFFSHORE WIND TENDERS FOR 2023

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Germany launched the first of two planned new tender packages for offshore wind farm development sites as part of the government’s plans to accelerate the development of renewable energy sources. Germany is already third...

CEPSA, ACE TERMINAL TEAM UP ON GREEN HYDROGEN SUPPLY CHAIN

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Spanish multinational energy company Cepsa has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the ACE Terminal in the Port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands to create a green hydrogen supply chain. Namely, Cepsa is developing 2GW...

PORT OF ABERDEEN TO INVEST £55 MILLION TO BECOME NET-ZERO BY 2040

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Port of Aberdeen has revealed its commitment to invest £55 million over the next 10 years to become the UK’s first net-zero port by 2040. As informed, the port is targeting net-zero emissions from vessels...

PLUG POWER SEES RECORD PRODUCTION OF PEM ELECTROLYSER STACKS IN Q1 2023

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Plug Power, a provider of turnkey hydrogen solutions for the global green hydrogen economy, has manufactured 122 MW of its 1 MW electrolyser stack platform in Q1 2023, which, according to Plug, is an...

SUBSEA LINK TO ORKNEY STEPS CLOSER TO REALITY

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UK energy market regulator Ofgem has provisionally approved SSEN Transmission’s plans to develop a subsea electricity transmission link to Orkney. SSEN Transmission submitted investment plans to Ofgem in March 2018 to build a new subsea...

HAFNIA TO KICK OFF 2023 WITH DELIVERY OF NEW LNG VESSELS

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Singapore-based tanker owner and operator Hafnia will soon add four new dual-fuel LR2 product tankers to its fleet, two of which are due for delivery at the beginning of 2023. The vessels are currently under...

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