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PowerCell’s Marine System 225 receives Type Approval from Lloyd’s Register

PowerCell Group, proudly announces that its Marine System 225 has received Type Approval from Lloyd’s Register, marking a significant milestone in maritime clean energy innovation. This certification is a key achievement for PowerCell as it affirms the compliance of the Marine System 225 with the rigorous safety, design, and performance standards set forth by one

The Port of Gothenburg takes big step towards shore power connection for container and car/RoRo vessels

The Port of Gothenburg has signed a contract for the construction of a transformer station serving the port’s container and car terminals. The facility is a key part of the infrastructure required to enable shore power connection for both container vessels and car/RoRo ships – something that will be available at the port before 2030.

Sea cruise ships can now connect to shore power in Amsterdam

Sea cruise ships can now make use of shore power at the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam (PTA). Thanks to the new installation, vessels can switch off their onboard generators upon docking, significantly reducing emissions and noise pollution. Starting in 2027, the use of shore power at this location will become mandatory—three years ahead of European regulations.

Wagenborg and INEOS Launch First European-Built Offshore CO₂ Carrier for CCS

Royal Wagenborg and INEOS Energy have officially launched and christened the Carbon Destroyer 1, the first offshore CO₂ carrier built entirely in Europe for carbon capture and storage (CCS) operations. The vessel is set to play a key role in Project Greensand, which focuses on CO₂ storage in the Danish North Sea. The ceremony took

Railways approached NPCIL to allocate nuclear energy for train operations

The Railways has approached the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd (NPCIL) and the Ministry of Power for the allocation of nuclear energy to meet its increasing power requirement, the Rajya Sabha was recently informed. “The power requirement of the Indian Railways (IR) is increasing consistently year on year. IR is exploring all the possible

Tidewater Launches Biodiesel Distribution Hub

Tidewater Transportation and Terminals honored the formal opening of its terminal expansion. This development comprises a thorough biofuel and renewable diesel distribution center at Pasco, Washington’s Snake River Terminal. With a $3.1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture meant to improve the facility’s capacity, the project attracted notable support. Increasing the supply of

Marine Energy demand may decline with new IMO policies for 2050 goal: IEA

Even although Red Sea shipping interruptions have increased short-term bunker demand, the International Energy Agency said Oct. 16, marine energy demand will eventually drop if the International Maritime Organization offers additional policy incentives to meet its net-zero aim by 2050. The Paris-based energy watchdog stated in its latest annual World Energy Outlook that shipping sector

Karnataka a key driver in clean energy transformation in India: CEEW

Karnataka is set to be a major driver in India’s low-cost clean energy transformation, while ranking second in green hydrogen production and with the highest wind energy potential in the country. A study published by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) one of Asia’s leading research institutions and climate think-tanks states that with

India has natural advantage in producing green hydrogen: Hardeep Singh Puri

India has a natural advantage in producing Green Hydrogen due to the low cost and abundance of solar energy and investments in the power grid, the Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, said. Addressing the gathering at the 2nd International Conference on Green Hydrogen, Puri said India has great potential in

bp expands its offering in European gas, power and integrated energy solutions

bp has now completed its acquisition of GETEC ENERGIE GmbH, a leading supplier of energy to commercial and industrial (C&I) customers in Germany. Agreement for this deal was announced in January 2024. The acquisition of GETEC ENERGIE GmbH will accelerate the growth of bp’s European gas and power presence, as well as providing opportunities to

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