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Category: Energy transition

New initiative to scale low-carbon fuel production adopted by ministers at global energy summit

IAPH joins ICS at launch during the 14th Clean Energy Ministerial summit in Goa, India

20/07/2023
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IAPH supports methanol bunkering at ports with safety checklists

IAPH Clean Marine Fuels Working Group publishes a series of bunkering checklists for alcohol-based fuels, including methanol

22/06/2023
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Momentum grows for Clean Energy Marine Hubs with Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation joining the initiative

CEM Hubs already has backing of the UAE, Canada, Norway, Uruguay and Panama, with support from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)

19/06/2023
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Clean Energy Marine Hubs Initiative gains further momentum at key Ministerial energy meeting hosted by IRENA

IAPH members AD Ports Group (UAE) and Port of Antwerp-Bruges (Belgium) attended the meeting

16/01/2023
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IAPH supports all proposals calling for phasing out CO2 emissions from shipping by 2050

IAPH also supports early adoption of a basket of mid-term measures

09/12/2022
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