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Report: Green Corridors Face “Feasibility Wall” Due to Fuel Costs
A new report warns that a “feasibility wall” could jeopardize the significant progress being made for the ad...
Read More >>Denmark Bans Scrubber Discharge While Working Toward a Baltic-North Sea Ban
Denmark is joining the growing list of countries placing a ban on the discharge of scrubber discharge into its territori...
Read More >>Report: Shipping CO2 Emissions Returned to 2008 Peak as Volumes Erase Gains
The shipping industry’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions rose while carbon intensity reductions slowed in the period after t...
Read More >>NGO Calls for New Atlantic ECA Linking North America and Europe
Emission control areas in Northern Europe and along the North American coast have been found to contribute to the overal...
Read More >>Plans Launched to Develop Floating Hydrogen Import Terminal in France
As efforts continue to focus on the transition to new energy, Höegh Evi a leader in floating energy infrastructure...
Read More >>Mexican Shipmanager Fined $1.75M for Oily Bilge Water Dumping
The U.S. Department of Justice has fined a Mexican ship manager nearly two million dollars for MARPOL violations. It is the latest...
Read More >>Maersk Signs Long-Term Methanol Sourcing Deal in China
Maersk entered into a new long-term bio-methanol offtake agreement while highlighting that China continues to play a pio...
Read More >>Belgium Deploys Unique Sensor to Measure Ship Emissions
The authorities in Belgium this week deployed a new sensor that is designed to enhance the detection of ships violating...
Read More >>The IMO's Black Carbon Rules Are Coming, and Shipping Must Be Ready
In early October, the IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC 82) agreed that the concept of “polar fuel...
Read More >>CMA CGM Group and SUEZ Partner to Produce Biomethane Fuel
French shipping major CMA CGM Group is taking another step to create fuel as part of its efforts to decarbonize its oper...
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