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Roles, challenges, and opportunities for European Seaports in the maritime energy transition
On 5th December 2022 Tessa Rodewaldt, Managing Director of the German Maritime Platform, and Knut Fleckenstein, former Member of the European…
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Alternative fuels will ensure the competitiveness of shipping
At a joint event of the eFuel Alliance and the Maritime Platform, high-level attendees from politics and business discussed the potential for…
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Achieving the maritime energy transition in demanding times
With its own event, the Maritime Platform is taking an active part in the Green Transition Stage of this year's SMM.
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Lifecycle Upgrade Prepares Engines for Climate-Neutral Operation
Conversion of MAN 48/60 engine to state-of-the-art MAN 51/60 unit increases reliability and reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions
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Hapag-Lloyd orders another six ultra large container vessels of 23,500+ TEU
Ships to have dual-fuel engines that can use liquefied natural gas (LNG) // Deliveries to begin in 2024 // Green financing in line with the Green Loan…
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MAN Energy Solutions Pushes for Emissions Reduction in Shipping Industry
New study designates current decade as crucial for success of maritime energy transition
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Industry Consortium to Develop Medium-Speed, Ammonia-Fuelled Engine
MAN Energy Solutions starts ‘AmmoniaMot’ project with industry partners and research institutes.
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Transshipments boost Zeebrugge´s LNG Terminal
Fluxys, the group overseeing Zeebrugge's LNG terminal operations declared that the Belgian port hosted a record number of ship operations despite…
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The German Shipowners’ Association (VDR) welcomes investments in LNG supply logistics
Exchange of views on the possible uses of LNG with German LNG Terminal / “Germany needs an LNG infrastructure” / Terminal in Brunsbüttel to support…
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Climate protection in shipping: IMO study produces encouraging findings Industry cuts greenhouse gas emissions and successfully decouples growth from CO2 emissions
Shipping on track for 2050. Key issue: alternative fuel