Charging infrastructure important for transition

A robust network of charging infrastructure is vital for the transition from internal combustion engine

EU prohibits vessels attempt to circumvent sanctions

The European Union proposed prohibiting access to its ports for vessels that attempt to circumvent

Japan firms offset CO2 from jet fuel supply chain

Japanese upstream firm Inpex and refiner Idemitsu purchased carbon credits that offset around 10,000t of

Decarbonizing the logistics industry

Of late, the shipping and other industries have come under the lens of decarbonization. The

KSEB proposes premium green energy tariff

The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) has proposed introducing a green energy tariff of ₹2.543/kWh

ABB collaborates with Lhyfe and Skyborn on hydrogen projects

ABB is collaborating with Lhyfe, a world pioneer in the production of renewable hydrogen, and

Eastern Pacific orders ammonia carriers

Eastern Pacific Shipping has signed for four very large ammonia carriers (VLACs) at China’s Jiangnan

Volvo tests hydrogen-powered trucks

After showcasing the fuel-cell electric trucks for the first time last year, Volvo has now

Saint-Gobain finds natural fit with low-carbon construction

Saint-Gobain, which has been in India for a quarter century, is now anticipating more pep

HGK Shipping signs agreement for hydrogen energy

HGK Shipping signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in early May with Hydrogenious LOHC Maritime