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UCL: Carbon insetting ‘vital’ to catalysing shipping’s energy transition

A new report by the UCL Energy Institute and UMAS suggests that voluntary insetting schemes could play a pivotal role in accelerating the decarbonisation...

ICS calls on IMO for greater clarity on NZF incentive structure

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), which represents over 80% of the world’s merchant fleet, has reiterated its support for the International Maritime Organization’s...

Seabound’s containerised CCS system installed on Brevik cement carrier

UK-based climate techology firm Seabound has installed its calcium-looping carbon capture and storage (CCS) system on the 5,700 GT cement carrier UBC Cork, in...

Seatrium secures $400m sustainability-linked load from UOB Bank

Seatrium, the Singapore-based offshore and marine engineering group, has obtained a US$400 million sustainability-linked revolving credit facility from United Overseas Bank (UOB). The facility, arranged...

Maersk-backed Prometheus claims world first in off-grid e-fuels from direct air capture

Prometheus Fuels, a California-based energy technology firm backed by A.P. Moller-Maersk, this week claimed to be the first to produce synthetic fuels using direct...

Swire Shipping unveils carbon insetting scheme to tackle Scope 3 emissions

Swire Shipping has launched a carbon insetting programme to support freight customers in reducing Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions using second-generation biofuels. The...

HyOrc expands European footprint with Porto waste-to-methanol production facility

HyOrc, a US-based developer of waste-to-fuel technologies, is expanding its presence in Europe through two new agreements to develop green methanol production facilities in...

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