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Green hydrogen corridor to be developed between Ports of Rotterdam and Sines

  Shell, ENGIE, Vopak and Anthony Veder have reached agreements to develop hydrogen chain from Sines to Rotterdam. The aim is to start producing hydrogen...

Inpex invests in Dutch carbon capture technology startup

Japan’s oil and gas producer Inpex has invested in CarbonOrO Holding, a Dutch startup developing a carbon dioxide capture technology expected to reduce cost...

Ban of scrubber wash water discharges: Updated list of countries and ports

  The MARPOL convention allows for the use of Exhaust Gas Cleaning Systems (EGCS, more commonly referred to as scrubbers) as an alternative means of...

Shanghai Municipal People’s Government partner with COSCO Shipping in green shipping

On Dec 29, the Shanghai Municipal People's Government signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China COSCO Shipping Corporation Limited. The two sides will carry...

Draft amendment to Marine law to reduce carbon emissions

The country's top legislature plans to include clauses on reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the shipping sector into the Marine Environment Protection Law, as...

China: Legislators look to reduce emissions in shipping industry

The national legislature plans to add clauses about reducing carbon emissions in the shipping industry to the Marine Environment Protection Law as it mulls...

Decarbonisation in shipping: an introduction

You can listen to the podcast series here. This series examines the various IMO and EU regulations which are due to come into force over...

Tackling air pollution from ships: three facts about the freshly adopted Med SOx ECA

The Mediterranean Sea has thus become the fifth area worldwide to be designated as an Emission Control Area for Sulphur Oxides and Particulate Matter....

TotalEnergies stays in Gabon for another 25 years

TotalEnergies’ unit in Gabon has signed a new exploitation and production sharing contract with the Gabonese government, as well as a deal to extend...

China mulls revising law on marine environment protection

Chinese lawmakers are considering a draft revision to the Marine Environment Protection Law to keep improving the country’s marine environment. The revision was submitted Tuesday...
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