The Port of Los Angeles, in partnership with compatriot passenger ferry service Catalina Express and boat tour agency Harbor Breeze Cruises, is set to commence emission-reduction technology demonstration projects for specialized
USTR: China’s dominance in maritime industry takes a toll on US commerce
China’s ‘targeted dominance’ in maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding sectors is ‘unreasonable’ and ‘burdens or restricts U.S. commerce’, the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has concluded.
Sembcorp to work on hydrogen and derivatives project in India
Singaporean energy giant Sembcorp Industries, through its wholly-owned subsidiaries Sembcorp Green Hydrogen India and Sembcorp Development, has signed two non-binding memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with the government of India’s Odisha to
Cavotec secures a multi-million euro deal in shore power orders for Italian ports
Switzerland-based cleantech company Cavotec has clinched three ‘major’ shore power orders totaling €7 million for Italian ports, the result of which is expected to slash harmful emissions and improve air quality
IMO: Shadow fleet, decarbonization and geopolitical tensions are top 3 focus areas in 2025
The International Maritime Organization (IMO)—the world’s shipping regulator— prepares to address a range of pressing issues in 2025, with the top three being dark fleet, decarbonization and geopolitical pressures.
China expands its gas resources as new project comes online
Chinese state-owned oil and gas giant China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) has brought online a new gas project in the Yinggehai Basin off the coast of China.
Masdar and Lhyfe partner up for large-scale hydrogen projects in Europe
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) and French renewable hydrogen producer Lhyfe have entered a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore potential co-development opportunities in large-scale green hydrogen production projects in
Norwegian oil & gas electrification story takes another step forward with multimillion-dollar deal
As Norway’s state-owned energy giant, Equinor, is convinced that electrification is the key to the energy transition, the firm has made a move to progress its offshore oil and gas electrification
CSSC’s Wuhu Shipyard tapped by Kawa Shipping in $240M newbuilding order
Hong Kong-headquartered container shipping line Kawa Shipping has reportedly booked three 4,800 TEU vessels to be built at China’s Wuhu Shipyard, part of China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), in a $240
Damen: Steel cut for BC Ferries’ third fully electric vessel
Romania-based Damen Shipyards Galati, a subsidiary of Dutch shipbuilder Damen Shipyards Group, has cut the first steel on the third all-electric Island-class vessel ordered by Canadian ferry operator BC Ferries.
Netherlands looking at offshore hubs and interconnectors, where does hydrogen stand?
Energy islands are no longer being considered in the Netherlands. Instead, the focus has been shifted to offshore energy hubs and interconnectors. With rising (cyber)security concerns as a result of a
Clean Hydrogen Partnership issues €184.5 million call for proposals
The Clean Hydrogen Partnership, a public-private partnership supporting research and innovation (R&I) activities in hydrogen technologies in Europe, has launched its new call for proposals with a budget of €184.5 million
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