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Excelerate Moves Ahead with Batangas City LNG Terminal

Excelerate Energy has received approval from the government of the Philippines to move ahead with permitting for a floating LNG import terminal project in the Bay of Batangas, about 50 miles south of ...

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UK's Labour Party Proposes Nationalizing All New Offshore Wind

The UK's Labour party has released a plan to build 37 new offshore wind farms under a public-private ownership structure, with the government retaining a 51 percent stake.  Rebecca Long-Bailey MEP,...

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Resolve, Mercy Corps Provide Safe Drinking Water for Grand Bahama

Mercy Corps and Resolve Marine's Mission Resolve Foundation reported Tuesday that they have joined forces to bring clean drinking water to Grand Bahama Island through the installation of a water treat...

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Arctic Sea Ice Shrinks to Minimum Extent for 2019

Arctic sea ice has likely reached its minimum extent for the year, at 4.15 million square kilometers (1.60 million square miles) on September 18, 2019, according to scientists at the National Snow and...

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India's Containerized Trade Slows

India’s containerized trade growth slowed to one percent in the second quarter (down eight percent on the same period last year), according to Maersk data.  Maersk attributes the drop to a cocktail...

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First Offshore Wind Included in Google's Record Renewables Purchase

Google has announced the biggest corporate purchase of renewable energy in history.  The purchase involves 1,600MW and includes 18 new energy deals, one of which is 92MW from Engie's Norther offsho...

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NYK Conducts Japan’s First Carbon-Neutral Voyage

NYK has become the first Japanese shipping company to realize a carbon-neutral voyage by offsetting 5,000 tons of CO2, equivalent to the CO2 emitted by NYK’s environmental flagship car carrier Aries L...

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Fast Facts: What Causes Seasickness?

Seasickness results from a conflict in the inner ear and the erratic motion of a vessel. One of the least pleasant aspects of going to sea is the possibility of getting seasick. An individual's sus...

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Insight: SAL Heavy Lift Day

A big “thank you” to SAL Heavy Lift for inviting me to speak in Hamburg before an engaged group of roughly 70 maritime professionals! At a lovely venue with, of course, a view of the water, we were al...

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The Rise and Decline of Kinetic-Hydraulic Power

Some 10 years ago, there was great interest in kinetic free flow turbines able to generate electric power from rivers, ocean currents and tidal currents as well as from coastal ocean wave conversion....