Hydrogen-powered vessels and e-charge points at ports could soon become a common sight on British seas and coastal towns, thanks … More
Tag: maritime
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
Japan and Norway step forward on Green Shipping
On December 10th, 2020, in Yokohama, a presentation was held to announce the establishment of the “Planning and Design Center … More
Methanol – the safe clean Arctic fuel?
In late November, IMO states have agreed amendments to MARPOL regulations to restrict the use of Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) … More
MSC Cruises wins NAMEPA Environmental Award
Every year, NAMEPA (North American Marine Environment Protection Association) recognizes companies, educators, associations, government agencies, academic institutions and individuals whose efforts … More
First microplastic collection device installed and tested on a ship
Japan’s Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) has teamed up with Miura, a Japanese ballast water treatment system manufactured to install a … More
6 Maritime Sustainability Trends in 2021
As we approach the end of 2020 we start to look ahead and wonder what will 2021 bring us. In … More
Is this Green Cargo?
Have you heard about Grain de Sail? What about Ceiba? In case you are wondering what is so special about … More
Alfa Laval PureCool – making LNG great again
To stay on topic with the previous post about emissions and what is the IMO plan to reduce greenhouse gas … More
The first flag state to join the Getting to Zero coalition
It’s official: The Isle of Man Ship Registry has become the first flag state to join the Getting to Zero … More