Hybrid catamaran project from Excess
Yacht builder Excess has introduced its first hybrid vessel equipped with Torqeedo’s Deep Blue Hybrid system, the Excess 15, at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival. The catamaran’s propulsion system consists […]
Yacht builder Excess has introduced its first hybrid vessel equipped with Torqeedo’s Deep Blue Hybrid system, the Excess 15, at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival. The catamaran’s propulsion system consists […]
World’s First Zero-Emission Harbor Tug on Port Operations As decarbonization of shipping moves beyond the piloting phase for a range of vessel types, we start getting real results on how […]
A French consortium is planning to put a multi-service power barge into operation in the Port of Rouen that would supply energy and hydrogen to ships during port calls, enabling […]
A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) platform provides real-time awareness of utilisation rates and cargo flows. With productivity, environmental and economic pressures mounting, ports worldwide are turning to the Internet […]
A Swedish port has installed shore power in order to service a fleet of green new-build ferries. The Port of Kapellskär has introduced shore power and auto-mooring at the quay […]
An agreement has been signed to design and build a new series of methanol-fuelled tugboats. The four new designs, to be designed and built by Uzmar Shipyard and Robert Allan […]
Two fully electric-powered hydraulic cranes are arriving at the Port of Ipswich, helping further reduce carbon emissions. The Mantsinen model 95ER cranes are amongst the first of their kind in […]
The CPL parties are cooperating nationwide to conduct research into how hydrogen can be used to supply power to port technology and port logistics. Source: HHLA Hydrogen-powered port logistics equipment represents […]
A brand-new class of liquid hydrogen tanker has been designed by C-Job Naval Architects with the aim of revolutionizing the renewable energy market. The 141m-long vessel will be powered by […]
Global logistics provider DB Schenker is to run a zero-emission coastal container feeder between Ikornnes quay and the Port of Ålesund in Norway. The vessel will feature a fully electric […]