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राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र
National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

राष्ट्रीय हरित पत्तन एवं पोत परिवहन उत्कृष्टता केन्द्र National Centre of Excellence in Green Ports and Shipping

A Co-Action Centre Between the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways and The Energy and Resources Institute

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2024

Carbon Capture is No Silver Bullet, but Holds Opportunities for Shipping

Author(s):

Salido M

Bureau Veritas' latest technology report suggests that onboard carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology can help reduce shipping's greenhouse gas emissions, but it requires a holistic approach considering the entire carbon value chain. Capture rates range from 82% to 90%, and the report emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach that considers the handling and disposal of CO2, port infras

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2024

Getting to Zero by 2050 – Technical Regulatory Details Matter in Accelerating Decarbonization of Marine Fuels

Author(s):

Clear Seas

The ambition of achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions in shipping by 2050 demands swift action. This article underscores the critical role of technical and regulatory specifics in propelling the shift to clean fuels.

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2024

Climate Change and Energy Transition in the Marine Transportation Industry: A Look at the St. Lawrence River Region

Author(s):

Yaya C, Lasserre F

An academic team in the Department of Geography at Laval University (Quebec) focuses on climate change and energy transition in the shipping industry in the St. Lawrence River region. This article describes the challenges posed by climate change and the efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the shipping industry.

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2024

A Global Price Mechanism will Incentivize Shipping to Embrace Green Fuels

Author(s):

Widge P S

The article highlights significant investments in green fuels. The article discusses the Green Balance Mechanism (GBM), a global price mechanism that aims to make green fuels more cost-competitive with traditional fossil fuels. It advocates for a "just transition" with minimal fees and funds for developing nations.

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2024

Adopting Alternative Fuels Under New Emissions Regulations

Author(s):

Chia W

The article discusses the transition to alternative fuels in the shipping industry, highlighting the potential of methanol, LNG, and LPG. It highlights the need for further research and development, as well as supportive infrastructure, to facilitate wider adoption of alternative fuels and achieve decarbonization goals. Methanol and LNG are the top two alternative fuels, with methanol at 10% and L

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2023

Kutch ports fuel green hydrogen mission

Author(s):

Simhan T E R

At the Global Maritime India Summit 2023, the Deendayal Port Authority (DPA) entered into 13 memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with leading companies engaged in the development of green hydrogen, its derivatives, and associated infrastructure.

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2023

Shipping can Tackle Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss, and Pollution Head-On

Author(s):

Dumbrille A, Menezes E, Routes E

Maritime solutions organization, Equal Routes discuss the 2030 Shipping Pact for People and Nature (2030 SPPaN) which envisions a future where sustainable shipping practices benefit nature, people, and the planet, overcoming hurdles through partnerships, accountability measures, and a holistic approach to governance.

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2023

Share of renewable energy in ports to increase by 60%: Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal

Author(s):

PIB Delhi

Across major ports of India, the MoPSW has undertaken green initiatives in the major ports so that their environmental performance can be improved.

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2023

India’s Proposed Green Ports Policy: A Step Towards Sustainable Transportation

Author(s):

The CSR journal

This policy is geared towards making India’s ports more sustainable while promoting the adoption of cleaner energy sources for trucks. The policy also has ambitious targets for increasing green cover and electrification levels at ports. The aim is to increase the green belt by over 20% by 2030 and by 33% by 2047.

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2023

Shippers Look To Digital Tools As They Aim To Bolster Resilience And Agility

Author(s):

Meritime Gateway

ASCM assembled a team of experts from a range of industries, institutions and geographies and tasked them with scrutinising and evaluating key trends. The top three trends are all focused on digital transformation. This extends to cybersecurity, which ranks eighth on the ASCM list of priorities.

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