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Oldendorff reduces emissions with installation of Norsepower rotor sails on post panamax bulker

Norsepower, the Finnish cleantech company, has installed three rotor sails on the Chinook Oldendorff, which is expected to reduce the vessel's fuel consumption by...

Shipping Technology’s CO2 Emission Reporting Module validated by LRQA

LRQA, the certification institute, has approved a CO2 Emission Reporting Module produced by Shipping Technology to calculate the carbon emissions of inland navigation vessels...

California to expand port emissions regulations from 1 January 2025

DNV has unveiled plans by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to expand its 2020 At-Berth Regulation to include tankers and roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) vessels,...

Port of Rotterdam to reduce CO2 emissions with geofencing technology

The Port of Rotterdam is introducing a new Geofence system to facilitate Just-in-Time arrivals, which will deliver lower waiting times and reduce carbon emissions. The...

Maersk strengthens sustainable logistics partnership with Syngenta

The Danish shipping giant, Maersk, and the agricultural technology company, Syngenta Crop Protection, have announced the extension of their fourth-party logistics (4PL) partnership for...

Weifang Port certified as China’s first carbon neutral port

The China Classification Society Quality Certification Company (CCSQCC) has awarded Weifang Port, part of the Shadong Port Group, its certificate of carbon neutrality in...

Carbon Iceland project launched to convert CO2 emissions into renewable marine fuel

The Carbon Iceland project is preparing to capture more than one million tonnes per year of CO2 from the largest smelters in Iceland. The...

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