All United States articles – Page 2
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Green corridor for Great Lakes and US-UK
The United States and Canada have announced a Great Lakes/Saint Lawrence Seaway System Green Shipping Corridor Network Initiative at COP27.
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Three more governments join Clean Energy Marine Hubs initiative
Panama, Uruguay, and Norway signed up to the Clean Energy Marine Hub Initiative (CEM-Hubs), a group of representatives from across the global energy-maritime value chain, at COP27.
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Manager fined for violating ECA regulations
New York-based ship manager Ionian Management Inc. (IONIAN M) has been sentenced in the District of the Virgin Islands after pleading guilty to a violation of the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships.
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Software error led to ferry grounding
A software flaw combined with the captain’s failure to use back-up controls led to the grounding of a passenger ferry last year in New York City in the United States.
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Port of Long Beach bids for federal H2 funds
The Port of Long Beach has joined a new public-private partnership formed to secure federal funding to develop a renewable hydrogen market in southern California.
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New brands join 2040 zero-carbon shipping ambition
Cargo Owners for Zero Emission Vessels (coZEV) has announced the addition of Beiersdorf, Dupont, Electrolux, ETTLI Kaffee, Moose Toys, Ohana Beverage Company, Philips, REI Co-op, Sisley, and Target to its 2040 Ambition Statement.
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US Senate Bill promotes port electrification and new fuels
The US Senate has passed a long-awaited Inflation Reduction Act which includes $3 billion over five years to establish a new grant program to install electrified equipment and reduce emission at ports in the United States.
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No links to Russia: IRS
IRS responds to media reports that it has links to Russia shipping entities
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Thomas Damsgaard to lead BIMCO Houston office
BIMCO has hired Thomas Damsgaard to head its new office in Houston.
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CTV design contract for the US
Incat Crowther has secured a three-vessel order for a US operator of offshore Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs)
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Hydrogen fuel cell-powered trucks to be trialled in California ports
A Japanese truck manufacturer has been awarded a grant to conduct a four-year test of its hydrogen powered trucks in real world port environments in California.
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US needs more ships to achieve 2030 offshore wind goal
The US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has released a report outlining supply chain needs required to reach the nation’s offshore wind goal of 30GW by 2030.
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A.P. Moller - Maersk wants green methanol production at scale by 2025
A.P. Moller - Maersk has entered into strategic partnerships with six companies with the intent of sourcing at least 730,000 tonnes/year of green methanol by end of 2025.
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South Brooklyn Marine Terminal to be wind industry hub
Equinor and bp have agreed to turn the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT) complex in Brooklyn, New York, into a major regional hub for offshore wind in the United States.
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First Jones Act wind farm SOV under construction
Ørsted, Eversource and Edison Chouest Offshore (ECO) have announced that construction of the first Jones Act-qualified wind farm service operations vessel (SOV) in the United States has commenced.
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Bp acquires stake in biofuels producer
bp has acquired a 30% stake in Green Biofuels (GBF), the UK’s largest provider of hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO), and will work with the company to help decarbonise businesses across the construction, freight, off-road, and marine industries.
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Damen to supply world’s smallest BWTS
Damen Green Solutions has added Erma First’s oneTANK Ballast Water Treatment System (BWTS) to its portfolio of solutions.
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USCG approval for BIO-UV Group’s new M-Series BWTS
The BIO-SEA M-Series is aimed at shipowners looking for a medium-flow rate BWTS
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First commercial installation for French wind-assisted propulsion system
The first commercial installation of Airseas’ automated kite wind-assisted propulsion solution on board a commercial vessel has been completed, with commercial operation of the system expected to begin in the second half of 2022.
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Schottel package for first US all-electric tug
The first all-electric tug reported to be built and operated in the United States will be equipped with a fully integrated electrical package from Schottel.