Zero Emission Services (ZES) introduces a new energy system for making inland shipping more sustainable. This will be realized with emission-free navigation infrastructure accessible to everyone. Clean, climate-neutral and ready to compete with fossil fuels. ZES...
Ports of Auckland is thrilled to announce our emission reduction targets have been verified by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and will be launched on the SBTi website in mid-April 2021. Our commitment to GHG...
At the Port of Gothenburg, development and maintenance projects are constantly underway. In the future, the work will be carried out in a more climate-friendly way as the Port Authority will start using new procurement stipulations...
The city of Hamburg is pursuing a sustainable improvement of air quality. One major contributor to reaching this goal is the port. The emissions of air pollutants and noise by shipping vessels in close vicinity to...
The largest port in Scandinavia is growing. A new ro-ro and container terminal is due to be built beside the present ro-ro terminal at Arendal – the largest planned expansion initiative at the Port of Gothenburg...
Prime Movers are essential equipment in a container terminal. However, the carbon emissions caused by diesel prime movers (dPM) are high and inevitable. In Guangzhou Container Terminal (GCT), dPMs’ carbon emissions account for the 19% of...
As part of PSA Marine’s longer-term commitment to a greener marine environment and sustainability, we awarded a contract in 2017 to build and operate two LNG dual-fuel tugs. PSA Aspen and PSA Oak joined the fleet...
Sustainable, innovative, and cooperative vision: The Northwest Ports Clean Air Strategy (Strategy) is an innovative collaboration among four ports – Port of Seattle, Port of Tacoma, Northwest Seaport Alliance, and Vancouver Fraser Port Authority in British…
The Port Authority of Valencia’s (PAV) Strategy towards zero emissions by 2030 is driven by the port’s clear commitment to align itself with the European Green Deal on to that “transport must be infinitely cleaner”, highlighting...