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Russia Intercepts and Detains Greek Tanker off Estonia

From maritime-executive.com

Following the Estonian Navy's attempt to intercept a Russia-bound tanker in the Baltic last week, the Russian Navy has intercepted and diverted a Greek tanker full of Estonian fuel oil in the Gulf of Finland, according to Estonia's transport administration. 

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Engine Failure Leads To Fire On Passenger Vessel

From www.marineinsight.com

Debris in an engine’s lube oil system led to a diesel engine failure and an engine room fire aboard a passenger vessel docked in Portland.

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From the editor: US agriculture caught in trade war crossfire

From www.world-grain.com

Country’s global grain export market share may decline even further
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Honeywell launches AI-enabled Protonium to boost green hydrogen production efficiency

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Honeywell: The technology will first be deployed by US-based clean hydrogen producer Aternium across its planned Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub (MACH2), which is one of the seven hydrogen hubs selected for support by the US Department of Energy.

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Somalia and Ethiopia Makes Progress on Talks for Port Access

From maritime-executive.com

Ethiopia and Somalia are on a path for renewed cooperation after the two sides agreed to end the Somaliland port dispute. 

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Nuclear power to play greater role in India's energy mix

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Mohanty said that closed fuel cycle -- cycle where spent fuel is reprocessed and reused to create new fuel -- being the cornerstone of Indian nuclear power programme, the country's first 500 MW PFBR was undergoing core loading paving the way for first-approach-to-criticality.

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CHS partners on Brazilian port terminal 

From www.world-grain.com

Joins with rail operator Rumo to build facility at Port of Santos

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New Safety Warning as Greek Bulker is Abandoned and Drifting in Red Sea

From maritime-executive.com

 The Greek-owned bulker Tutor has been abandoned with the Filipino crew evacuated two days after the vessel became the first confirmed casualty of
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FMC Seeks Public Input on Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd's Gemini Cooperation

From gcaptain.com

The Federal Maritime Commission has opened a 12-day comment period for public response to Maersk and Hapag Lloyd’s new vessel sharing agreement, called the Gemini Cooperation Agreement

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Corruption scandal rocks Italy as ex-Genoa port boss arrested

From marineindustrynews.co.uk

The president of Italy's northwest Liguria region and the former head of Genoa port have been arrested as part of an anti-corruption probe

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Two NGOs Complete a "Crazy" Aid Delivery to Makeshift Pier in Gaza

From maritime-executive.com

The first port-free maritime shipment of aid to Gaza has been delivered, despite the risks of operating a barge near the surf zone 

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Sri Lanka Ports Authority books $280 million equipment boost

From www.porttechnology.org

The SLPA has announced it will receive 12 brand-new STS Gantry cranes and 40 ARMG cranes from China 

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Year-round Arctic voyages spark alarm 

From splash247.com

NGOs have hit out at news this week that Russia will begin year-round voyages from the Arctic to Asia along the eastern section of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) from 2024, an opening of a tradelane with huge implications for the global seaborne map. Clean Arctic Alliance lead advisor Dr Sian Prior said: “If year-round …
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There’s nothing green about the green agenda...just plain old greed!

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#neiloliver #climatechange #greenagenda

Neil Oliver: There’s nothing green about the green agenda...just plain old greed!

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London's ULEZ Exempts Carbon-Belching Elites

From blackmon.substack.com

In Friday’s Energy Absurdity, I wrote about the decision by Santa Clara, California’s elitist policymakers granting an exemption to their ban on gas stoves to a planned fancy new restaurant by famous chef José Andrés.

Mike O' Gorman:

[Follow on Twitter at @EnergyAbsurdity]

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ExxonMobil, Scepter partner with AWS to “redefine” methane emissions 

From www.worldoil.com

This collaboration has the potential to redefine methane detection and mitigation efforts and will contribute to broader satellite-based emission reduction efforts across the energy industry.
Mike O' Gorman:

detection through space-based monitoring platform

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Chemical industry to partner with Siemens for pilot to decarbonize its supply chain 

From www.chemeurope.com

Together for Sustainability (TfS) and Siemens are announcing a partnership on decarbonization to advance the overall sustainability of the chemical industry. TfS is a global initiative to promot
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How Treasury’s New Hydrogen Rule Could Undermine EPA Emissions Goals

From www.forbes.com

A pending new regulation from the Treasury Department could have unintended consequences on a promising new hydrogen industry's growth.
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Recycling 'end-of-life' solar panels, wind turbines

From www.linkedin.com

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CNBC “….burgeoning renewable energy industries will soon generate tons of waste as millions of photovoltaic (PV) solar panels, wind turbines and lithium-ion

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EU President Lets the De-Growth Cat Out of the Bag in Keynote Speech

From blackmon.substack.com

Tuesday's Energy Absurdity: EU President Lets the De-Growth Cat Out of the Bag in Keynote Speech [Follow me on Twitter at @EnergyAbsurdity] I have written for several years now about the growing influence of the latter day Club of Rome de-growth prophets in the climate alarm movement. Their goal for this “energy transition” is not what the narrative claims, which is that we can somehow adequately replace energy generated by fossil fuels and nuclear with wind, solar and electric vehicles.
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Sam Ardan on LinkedIn: The fertilisation and greening effect of the 'evil' CO2 that gets zero… | 109 comments

From www.linkedin.com

The fertilisation and greening effect of the 'evil' CO2 that gets zero coverage.
The Eldarica pine trees experiment in which the trees were grown at the U.S.… | 109 comments on LinkedIn
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Could whale deaths halt NY - NJ offshore wind development?

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

The sight of dead whale carcasses washing up on the famous “Jersey Shore” has led to political efforts to pause the burgeoning offshore wind sector on the US East Coast.
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Is Nuclear Energy Green?

From www.youtube.com

Is nuclear power good or bad? In this much-asked-for episode I will summarize the most up-to-date numbers on the status of nuclear power and break down it's pros and cons. We will also look at what the new technological developments have to offer: molten salt reactors, thorium reactors, and small modular reactors. I learned a low while working on this video and I hope you find this summary useful.

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