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Ireland has commenced work on a new strategic framework to guide offshore renewable energy (ORE) development across its maritime territory, the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications has announced.
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Ireland commences work on new offshore renewable energy strategy

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Ireland has commenced work on a new strategic framework to guide offshore renewable energy (ORE) development across its maritime territory,…

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STAX Engineering has teamed up with Seabound to demo a fully integrated emissions and carbon capture solution at the Port of Long Beach in California.
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STAX Engineering, Seaboard launch integrated emissions and carbon capture solution

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

STAX Engineering has teamed up with Seabound to demo a fully integrated emissions and carbon capture solution at the Port…

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The WWF has called on governments to pause deep seabed mining due to its environmental risks, and has published a report outlining the impact that the practice has on the marine environment.
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WWF calls for moratorium on deep seabed mining

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WWF has called on governments to pause deep seabed mining due to its environmental risks, and has published a report…

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Draft plans to introduce greener fuels in the maritime industry, currently under development by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), could have a negative environmental impact, according to a report by Cerulogy on behalf of Transport & Environment (T&E).
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Commitment to greener fuels could increase maritime industry’s environmental footprint

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Draft plans to introduce greener fuels in the maritime industry, currently under development by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), could…

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Cargill is adopting wind-assisted propulsion technologies and dual-fuel methanol-powered vessels as it seeks to embrace more sustainable shipping practices.
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Cargill ups investment in sustainable shipping

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Cargill is adopting wind-assisted propulsion technologies and dual-fuel methanol-powered vessels as it seeks to embrace more sustainable shipping practices. The…

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Low port readiness hampering CO2 capture in maritime sector

2 years ago2 years ago4 mins

A lack of readiness on the part of global ports is bottlenecking the adoption of Onboard Carbon Capture and Storage (OCCS) systems.

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