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Huisman and Siemens Gamesa develop load stabilising system for wind turbine installation

From www.projectcargojournal.com

Controlling the movements of the relatively light blades of a turbine when suspended from a crane, has proven to be an installation challenge due to wind load. To mitigate operational downtime and increase the integrity of the delicate wind turbine components, Huisman and Siemens Gamesa developed the Travelling Load Stabilising System, for universal application in […]
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Metsä Group and Wagenborg partner on reducing emissions in sea transport

From www.projectcargojournal.com

Metsä Group has agreed to cooperate with the Dutch shipping company Royal Wagenborg on reducing the climate impact of maritime transport. The goal the company has set it to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in sea transport of Metsä Group products by 30 per cent per ton/mil by 2030, when compared to 2021. “One of Metsä […]
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China approves coal power surge despite emissions pledge: Greenpeace, ET EnergyWorld

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Greenpeace: The world's second-largest economy is also its biggest emitter of the greenhouse gases driving climate change, such as carbon dioxide (CO2), and China's emissions pledges are seen as essential to keeping global temperature rise well below two degrees Celsius.
Mike O' Gorman:

I think China might have greenpeace(ish) on as background static. 287 coal power stations under contrstruction in China,  doesn't reflect an even mild concern for C02 rises

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Oscar L. Martin sur LinkedIn : It seems that the brilliant energy policy celebrated by Greenpeace 

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It seems that the brilliant energy policy celebrated by Greenpeace and other anti-nuclear groups has deeper consequences for electric cars too.

if Germans are… | 128 commentaires sur LinkedIn

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Shortage of CO2 tankers predicted

From splash247.com

Shipyards ought to expect imminent signings of many carbon dioxide (CO2) tankers to match all the planned CO2 storage projects pencilled in around the world. Brokers Gibson has warned that if many of the CO2 projects currently undergoing feasibility studies get approved, there could be a shortage of shipping capacity. Currently, just two CO2 carriers …
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SFL ships out oldest suezmax     

From splash247.com

New York-listed diversified owner SFL Corporation has shipped out its oldest suezmax tanker at a profit. The John Fredriksen-controlled company said it had sold and delivered the 2010-built to an unrelated third party for net proceeds of around $41.1m. The ship, built at Jiangsu Rongsheng in China, was debt-free at the end of the first …

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Berge Bulk makes methanol retrofit move

From splash247.com

Singapore-based owner Berge Bulk has crossed another hurdle on its decarbonisation pathway by signing up one of its ships for a potential conversion to run on methanol. In what is being described as a pioneering joint development project, the James Marshall-led company, which owns and manages a fleet of over 80 vessels, has teamed up …
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Modern bulkers fetch high prices

From splash247.com

Over the weekend, brokers report two rare modern bulker deals, ships sold shortly after being circulated for sale. The price tag attached to the latest deals also shows an increased appetite for modern ships. Ten days ago, Belgian Conti Lines tempted the market with the 61,000 dwt Iwagi-built Cl Ebisu. The ultramax was quickly sold …
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Ken Energy to deploy electric.supply vessels in Singapore

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Singapore’s Coastal Sustainability Alliance (CSA) has received its first commitment to order and operate electric-supply boats from Ken Energy.

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Special Report: Panama 2023

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

In this edition of the Seatrade Maritime Special Report, we talk to key Panama maritime industry stakeholders about what lies ahead in 2023 what the measures would be to re-invent the system.
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Hapag-Lloyd concludes acquisition of Indian terminal operator stake

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Container line Hapag-Lloyd has completed its acquisition of 40% shareholding in J M Baxi Ports & Logistics Limited (JMBPL) previously approved by antitrust authorities.

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Ocean shipping articles published in FreightWaves/American Shipper
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New Zealand Ends Livestock Exports By Sea

From www.marinelink.com

New Zealand's last exports of livestock by sea have been completed and live exports have ceased, its agriculture minister said on Friday, as it fully implemente
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Reliance to start gas production from MJ field this quarter, Energy News, ET EnergyWorld

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

Reliance: The block averaged 20 million standard cubic meters per day of production in the January-March quarter, the company said in an investor presentation post-presentation of the March quarter earnings.
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'Answerable only to our people': Sitharaman on question about India's fuel imports from Russia, ET EnergyWorld

From energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com

"Initially, everybody was asking how are you importing it (fuel) from Russia (or is it) because it is giving concession," Sitharaman said, reiterating India's position it was accountable to its people.
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Brookfield expands green footprint, buys 51% stake in CleanMax Enviro, ET EnergyWorld

From economictimes.indiatimes.com

This will be Brookfield's second renewable deal in as many months, having agreeing to invest $1 billion in serial Avaada Ventures, run by serial entrepreneur Vineet Mittal.
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The Energy Absurdity of the Week: The Utter Futility of the Energy Transition in Two Illustrations

From blackmon.substack.com

Sunday's Energy Absurdity: The Utter Futility of the Energy Transition in Two Illustrations [Follow me on Twitter at @EnergyAbsurdity] I can write all the thousands of words I want on this topic, but the visual learners among us need, well, visuals to learn the futile reality of this “energy transition” which western governments are bankrupting themselves to try to subsidize into reality. I came across two such visuals that, taken together, do a great job of telling this story.
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Sonowal inaugurates infra projects at Chennai and Kamarajar Ports

From indiashippingnews.com

NEW DELHI : The Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Shri Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated major infrastructure projects in Tamil

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Major ports of India handle highest ever cargo at 795 mn tonne in FY23 : MoPSW Secy

From indiashippingnews.com

NEW DELHI : India’s major ports handled the highest ever cargo at 795 million tonne in 2022-23, Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Secretary Sudhansh
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Bunge program encourages regenerative ag in Brazil | World Grain

From www.world-grain.com

Farmers to receive support through customized action plan, market connections.
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Service, labor issues bog down freight transportation | World Grain

From www.world-grain.com

West Coast labor issues remain top priority for rail freight.
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Keltz named Milling Operative of the Year | World Grain

From www.world-grain.com

Grain Craft director of technology receives honor at annual IAOM banquet.
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Friday's Energy Absurdity: Chile to Nationalize its Lithium - What Does it All Mean?

From blackmon.substack.com

Does the creation of a state-owned Lithium company presage a deal with China?
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Spot Ship Platform - Search Page

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In this video we take you through Spot Ship's Search page and all it's functionality.

Want to learn more? Visit our website at www.spot-ship.com
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Record monthly decline in US inbound containers

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

US inbound containers fell by 32.2% on-year in March, the largest recorded drop as volumes fell from pandemic-inflated levels.
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