The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has made progress in shaping future regulations to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from shipping. The latest round of discussions,
Rotterdam, 27 January 2025 - Van Oord has successfully completed a groundbreaking pilot project with its fully electrified crane vessel, Christiaan P. Conducted in collaboration
AtoB@C Shipping has launched the first of its twelve groundbreaking 5,350 dwt battery-hybrid vessels, setting a new benchmark in the maritime logistics sector. These ships,
The SK6000, the world’s most powerful land-based crane, has successfully completed testing for fully electric operations, marking a major milestone in sustainable heavy lifting. Mammoet’s
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In a move that could redefine clean energy applications in maritime and coastal industries, Westinghouse Electric Company and CORE POWER have announced a strategic
In a significant move towards expanding the hydrogen economy in Europe, NL Hydrogen and Hydrogen Denmark have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This agreement
In a powerful move for green shipping, the Port of Amsterdam, alongside approximately fifty maritime entities, ports, and shipping companies, has signed a “Call to
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is setting its sights on COP29, the annual UN Climate Change Conference, where Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez will advocate for a
NEW HAVEN, CT — Gateway Terminal, an Enstructure-owned port facility in New Haven, Connecticut, is set to undergo a transformative shift towards sustainable operations with
Wärtsilä has joined forces with a new Finnish consortium, the Flexible Clean Propulsion Technologies (Flex-CPT) project, to develop innovative solutions aimed at reducing greenhouse gas