Global emissions are likely to show a small reduction of 1% this year, following steep rises close to pre-pandemic records in 2021, according to the sixth edition of DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook.
Emissions surged at the Port of Los Angeles (LA) in 2021 due to supply chain disruption and huge queues of vessels in San Pedro Bay.
Furetank Rederi’s latest chemical tanker contract placed at China Merchants Jingling Shipyard incorporates design requirements that will ensure CII compliance until at least 2030, Lars Höglund, the Swedish company’s CEO told Seatrade Maritime News...
US-listed shipping companies could face new requirements for extensive disclosures on emissions.
The British-Dutch biofuel producer Argent Energy is expanding its second-generation biodiesel production capacity in the Port of Amsterdam to provide sustainable shipping and road transport.
Taiwan-based shipping lines, Yang Ming Marine and Wan Hai Lines have joined The Silk Alliance launched by Lloyd’s Register with other partners to develop a Green Corridor Cluster beginning with intra-Asia container trade.
The UK government has confirmed £12m in funding to accelerate the research and development of zero emission maritime technologies.
Singapore’s Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation (GCMD) has awarded its first project – an ammonia bunkering safety study – to DNV-led consortium.