ABSTRACT International shipping is critical to facilitating approximately 80–90% of global trade. However, shipping accounts for a significant portion of GHG emissions, accounting for approximately 3% of total emissions. Recognising the environmental impact, Malaysia has implemented policies set by the IMO aimed at cutting GHG emissions from ships by
Journal of International Maritime Safety, Environmental Affairs, and Shipping (June 26, 2024, 10:02 a.m.)
Boskalis’ cable-laying barge Giant 7 has started the installation of the second and final nearshore export cable for the 700 MW offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust (west Beta), being built offshore the Netherlands.
The works on the second cable follow the successful installation of the first, also performed by
Boskalis’ cable-laying barge Giant 7 has started the installation of the second and final nearshore export cable for the 700 MW offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust (west Beta), being built offshore the Netherlands.
The works on the second cable follow the successful installation of the first, also performed by
Boskalis’ cable-laying barge Giant 7 has started the installation of the second and final nearshore export cable for the 700 MW offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust (west Beta), being built offshore the Netherlands.
The works on the second cable follow the successful installation of the first, also performed by
Vietnam has dramatically accelerated its effort to build island bases atop reefs in the Spratly Islands, where it maintains a string of outposts to stake out its maritime claims.
According to the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI), Vietnam's reef-to-island dredging program added nearly 700 acres of reclaimed
The Maritime Executive (June 14, 2024, 11:01 a.m.)
Vietnam has dramatically accelerated its effort to build island bases atop reefs in the Spratly Islands, where it maintains a string of outposts to stake out its maritime claims.
According to the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI), Vietnam's reef-to-island dredging program added nearly 700 acres of reclaimed
CHINA hopes Spain will push the European Union to support and encourage the new energy industry to deepen cooperation and create a fair and predictable development environment, according to its commerce ministry.
In remarks aimed at addressing the EU’s probe into China’s electric vehicles (EVs) sector, Minister Wang
The Business Times - Transport & Logistics (June 4, 2024, 5:02 a.m.)
International Green Hydrogen
Report 2024
Key contacts
Contents
Focus on hydrogen
3
The legal issues
4
The uses of green hydrogen
6
Hydrogen: Recent updates in Europe
14
Country profiles
17
Australia
18
Argentina22
Belgium25
Brazil30
Canada33
Chile37
Denmark41
Finland44
France50
Germany
53
Hungary57
India
61
Italy65
Morocco67
Netherlands70
Portugal
AMSA has banned another ship from Australian waters, the second this year and the 22nd since 2020.
This time it is the 25,953 DWT cement carrier Darya Shaan, registered to KC Maritime India Ltd and built in 2009 as the conventional bulker Elliot Avon, later Jupiter II and sold
The VARD shipbuilding group has contracted TMC Compressors (TMC) to supply a complete marine compressed air system to a newbuild cable laying vessel that it is constructing for Prysmian.
Under the contract, TMC will deliver a marine compressed air system consisting of control and service air compressors to the vessel
ExxonMobil turns up heat on climate activists
New York, 22 April (Argus) — In the run-up to the annual proxy voting season, ExxonMobil is tightening the screws on climate activists it accuses of wasting the company's resources by repeatedly submitting the same shareholder proposals that have been resoundingly defeated
2024 April 23 17:31
Pioneering Spirit completes its first pipeline pull-ins in Kalsto, Norway
Pioneering Spirit, with support from Oceanic, has successfully executed her first pipeline pull-ins in completing the nearshore pipelay scope for the new Statpipe landfall approach at Kalstø, Norway, according to the company's
ExxonMobil turns up heat on climate activists
New York, 22 April (Argus) — In the run-up to the annual proxy voting season, ExxonMobil is tightening the screws on climate activists it accuses of wasting the company's resources by repeatedly submitting the same shareholder proposals that have been resoundingly defeated
[By You Xiaoying]
China is increasingly seeking to put solar panels on the seas off its coastline, with some state-run companies experimenting as far offshore as 30 kilometers.
A global leader in renewable energy, China has already been looking to the ocean to meet its future power via wind
[By You Xiaoying]
China is increasingly seeking to put solar panels on the seas off its coastline, with some state-run companies experimenting as far offshore as 30 kilometers.
A global leader in renewable energy, China has already been looking to the ocean to meet its future power via wind
The Maritime Executive (April 19, 2024, 8:01 a.m.)
lay off workers. Who wouldn’t question the Green Revolution?
In Europe, energy-intensive businesses are abandoning high energy-cost countries in favor of lower-cost ones. European households are straining under the weight of high utility bills. The mirage of cheap renewable energy is disappearing, but for many it can’t happen quickly enough.
Stressed Power Grids
The polar vortex that swept across North America stressed power grids. Canada’s Alberta grid operator warned of blackouts without a power reduction. Customers responded by cutting power usage by 100 megawatts, saving the grid.
Like many North American grids, Alberta
The Maritime Executive (April 11, 2024, 12:01 p.m.)
lay off workers. Who wouldn’t question the Green Revolution?
In Europe, energy-intensive businesses are abandoning high energy-cost countries in favor of lower-cost ones. European households are straining under the weight of high utility bills. The mirage of cheap renewable energy is disappearing, but for many it can’t happen quickly enough.
Stressed Power Grids
The polar vortex that swept across North America stressed power grids. Canada’s Alberta grid operator warned of blackouts without a power reduction. Customers responded by cutting power usage by 100 megawatts, saving the grid.
Like many North American grids, Alberta
The Maritime Executive (April 11, 2024, 9:01 a.m.)
By: Timo Koivurova (Research Professor at Arctic Centre, University of Lapland); Theresa Winkel (Doctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Law, University of Lapland)
PDF: https://site.uit.no/nclos/wp-content/uploads/sites/179/2023/06/NCLOS-Blog_Koivurova_Winkel_Final.pdf
Matter commented on: Regulation of Nord Stream Pipelines
Introduction
In the realm of European energy security, few topics have sparked as much debate
A UK-owned ship attacked by Yemeni Houthis has sunk in the Red Sea after days of taking on water, the first vessel to be fully destroyed as part of the rebels’ campaign over Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.
The sinking of the Rubymar comes as shipping through
The Guardian - Shipping (April 4, 2024, 9:08 p.m.)
Have you ever wondered how an email sent from New York arrives in Sydney in mere seconds, or how you can video chat with someone on the other side of the globe with barely a hint of delay? Behind these everyday miracles lies an unseen, sprawling web of undersea cables