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Clean energy marine hubs initiative gets support from five countries

Panama, Norway, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and Uruguay have come out in support of the brand-new Clean Energy Marine Hubs Initiative. Launched at the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) in Pittsburgh, the initiative has seen the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), the International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) and the Clean Energy Maritime Taskforce

Norwegian startup to build clean energy cruise ship

Northern Xplorer, a Norwegian cruise venture, had revealed its first concept ship back in December 2021. Initially known as the MM130, this innovative vessel would be equipped with fully-electric propulsion, as well as hydrogen fuel cell technology. ABB, an expert in marine propulsion systems, is one of Northern Xplorer’s partners. The future ship would also

European cities to collaborate for clean energy

European cities have joined forces to find quicker ways of promoting clean energy and curbing fossil fuels, advancing climate goals made more urgent by Russia’s war in Ukraine. An EU-backed project is supporting the city’s efforts to replace former industrial centers with new structures and public spaces, introduce renewables and retrofit buildings. Cities are central

BPA and Wilhelmshaven ports to support clean energy partnership

The Belledune Port Authority (BPA), which manages the infrastructure and assets of the Port of Belledune in northern New Brunswick, Canada, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Niedersachsen Ports in Wilhelmshaven, Germany, to collaborate on the movement of dry and liquid bulk commodities, as well as manufactured products, between Canada and Germany, with a

Port of Oakland invests on developing clean energy

The Port of Oakland will spend $2m developing clean energy at its facility. The project includes electrical infrastructure including solar generation, battery storage systems, a fuel cell, and the replacement of a substation and connecting circuitry. The port approved hiring Burns & McDonnell, an engineering design consulting firm with expertise in power resiliency and clean

L&T to invest $2.5 billion for green energy sector

Larsen & Toubro is committed to work across the green energy value chain and plans to invest up to $2.5 billion over the next 3-4 years. The investment of such a large scale in the green energy sector depends upon how the market evolves. The statement comes in the wake of Larsen & Toubro (L&T)

New York releases offshore wind solicitation for clean energy development

New York has released its third competitive offshore wind solicitation, seeking enough clean, renewable energy to power at least 1.5m homes in the state. The procurement, administered by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), includes the first phase of a $500m investment in offshore wind ports, manufacturing, and supply chain infrastructure

Canada frames rules for netzero emissions by 2035

The Canadian government published its proposed Frame for the Clean Electricity Regulations (CER). The CER rule making process is intended to arrive at a clear basis for provinces and territories to plan and operate their electricity grids, while also delivering reliable and affordable electricity to Canadians. The regulations are being developed around three core principles

Adani’s $70 bn investment helps the country to be a net exporter of clean energy

Adani group’s plan to invest $ 70 billion in clean energy will act as a facilitator for India’s green energy transition, said Gautam Adani at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Adani Enterprises. He said that his group was working towards making green hydrogen the “fuel for future”. The investment includes Adani Green Energy, the

Bill likely to enable use of clean energy

Indian authorities plan to introduce amendments to the Energy Conservation Act within the Parliament’s monsoon session to put in place enabling provisions to make the use of clean energy, together with inexperienced hydrogen, necessary and to institute a regulatory framework for carbon buying and selling. Once the Parliament approves the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill, 2022,

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