As part of the company’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and compliance throughout its global operations, Carnival Corporation announced last week … More
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Celebrity Edge – first ship to get the green light on cruising from the U.S.
With more than 15 months after the pandemic halted the industry, the first big cruise Celebrity Edge became the first … More
New Ballast Regulations in Canada
In order to strengthen existing ballast rules, the Government of Canada has recently introduced new Ballast Water Regulations for Canadian … More
Battery-powered tankers to go into service in Japan
Japanese shipping company Asahi Tanker unveiled its new first-of-its-kind fully electric vessel “e5 tanker”. The vessel is the first of … More
EcoOne: The new revolutionary no-filter BWMS
After receiving the Type Approval from the Norwegian Maritime Authority for the IMO BWMS Code standards across its entire range … More
The greenest expedition ship in Antarctica?
In a recent press release, the new Ocean Victory from Danish cruise operator Albatros Expeditions states it can deliver the … More
Oldendorff’s path to green shipping: from rotor sails to mapping pollution with Eyesea
After signing a joint development project (JDP) to develop a wind-assisted propulsion solution for dry bulk carriers, Germany’s Oldendorff Carriers … More
The Alaska Ocean Ranger program for cruise ships is becoming more efficient this summer
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) announced in a new public notice on January 21st that is planning to … More
IAPH and Green Award Foundation take ESI to a new level
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH) has signed an agreement with the Rotterdam-based Green Award Foundation to administer … More
South Korea: A $869m Initiative for green ship tech
At the end of last year, South Korea announced that is going to allocate around KRW 960bn ($869m) to support … More