Ports & Harbours – Page 9
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Shore-to-ship power solution
A consortium has been set up to manage France’s largest shore-to-ship solution project
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HVO replaces diesel at container terminal
A UK container terminal is now run entirely on vegetable oil, eliminating diesel and cutting net emissions by 80%.
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Berthing options on show at Seawork
Exhibitor ICMS will show the bespoke options it can offer to ports and harbours at Seawork.
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Hydrogen plans laid out by Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam and 70 organisations have claimed they can supply northwest Europe with 4.6 million tonnes of hydrogen a year by 2030.
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UK port expands transport depot
A multi-million pound expansion at a major UK port has been agreed with port and inland rail terminal provider Maritime Transport Ltd.
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ABP announces raft of port developments
1,000 acres of land could be released for development around UK ports.
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Port announces methanol bunkering hub plan
The Port of Gothenburg is aiming to become the primary bunkering hub for renewable methanol in Northern Europe
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Planning granted for ABP in Hull
ABP has been granted planning permission to develop 400,000m2 of industrial,manufacturing and logistics land.
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New deep water terminal announced for remote islands
The remote islands of the Outer Hebrides should see major benefits from a new deep water terminal.
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Restoration to begin on historic docks
Work is due to begin on restoring the Govan Graving Docks on the River Clyde in Scotland after being closed for more than 34 years.
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Danish port selects cold ironing system
Shore-Link will provide a mobile port power solution for cruise ships at berth at the Danish port of Aarhus
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ABP releases land at Southampton
The UK is developing more logistics space to support a boom in online retail
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Forth Green Freeport wins backing
Politicians are stepping up back a compelling proposal for a Firth of Forth Green Freeport
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Partners agree 8 billion m3 gas capacity at port
A new terminal at a German port will hold 8 billion m3 of LNG in a bid to stabilise energy security.
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New marine terminal receives first delivery
Zeebrugge receives its first delivery since expansion plans at the port were fast-tracked.
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TES fast tracks hydrogen plans for German port
The Ukraine crisis is spurring Europe on to move away from crude and embrace renewable fuels faster
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Global Energy Storage closes investment in Rotterdam
Guernsey-based Global Energy Storage has finalised its investment in the Port of Rotterdam, it announced on February 22.
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Solent Gateway
Marchwood Port is part of the successful Solent Freeport bid and offers outstanding sea, rail and road connectivity
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Clever port logistics
A savvy logistics provider is creating more storage at one European port to speed up transit and reduce emissions
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Private 5G networks in ports
According to Neill Young, Business Development Director and Verticals Lead at Blu Wireless, automated ports generate a considerable amount of data.