UK ETS Expands to Shipping Emissions; Owners Diversify Fuel Strategies
The UK Emissions Trading Scheme now covers commercial shipping, while shipowners diversify alternative fuel choices for new vessels
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The UK Emissions Trading Scheme now covers commercial shipping, while shipowners diversify alternative fuel choices for new vessels
Spring Marine Management and Sulnox secured an ESG Shipping Award for their partnership in reducing emissions and fuel costs.
Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT) will now operate solely on renewable electricity following a new agreement.
Grimaldi Group presented its new 'ammonia-ready' PCTC, Grande Istanbul, in Türkiye, boosting EuroMed Service capacity.
ECSA calls for EU Member States to allocate a share of ETS shipping revenues to sustainable fuel development
CRI delivered the largest e-methanol reactor to China's Liaoyuan E-Methanol Project, set to be the world's largest.

Seatrium's Floating Living Lab has commenced exporting electricity to the Singapore national grid, advancing floating energy infrastructure.
Investment in alternative-fueled vessels in Asia demands greater crew competence for safe operations, warns The Swedish Club.
Paradip Port Authority and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical are collaborating to develop the port's green energy export capabilities.
VIDA Bioenergy's Bernheze facility in the Netherlands has started biomethane production, targeting 8 million cubic meters annually
Rotterdam's B30-VLSFO biofuel bunker prices increased by $27/mt last week, contrasting with stable conventional VLSFO costs

DNV Maritime's CEO stresses energy efficiency as key to shipping decarbonization amidst geopolitical and commercial pressures
EV Maritime will integrate electric propulsion for five new battery-electric ferries in Western Australia's METRONET expansion
The Port of Québec secures C$5.1 million in provincial funding for shore power at Wharves 30 and 101

TOC Europe 2026 highlighted a major industry shift towards battery-electric systems for cargo handling equipment
OOCL's first methanol dual-fuel containership, OOCL Wisdom, completed its initial green methanol bunkering at Qingdao Port.
Advantage Tankers has ordered two dual-fuel-ready suezmax crude tankers from Samsung Heavy Industries for 2029 delivery.
China is rapidly expanding its fleet of battery-powered cargo vessels, with over 440 electric ships operational by late 2024.
China introduces its inaugural zero-carbon sea-river container corridor, leveraging electric vessels and battery swapping technology
DNV's July 2026 class rules introduce new notations and updates to support maritime sustainability and innovation
Echandia will supply battery systems for two new electric tugs in India, supporting the Green Tug Transition Program.
Molgas Energy secured a 10-year license for truck-to-ship LNG bunkering services at Spain's Port of Bilbao
The Marine Fuels Alliance has launched a new emissions calculator to help users meet FuelEU Maritime regulations.

The UK logistics sector faces a £10 billion fuel gap, threatening net-zero goals due to rising energy costs and import dependency
The Netherlands' Rijkswaterstaat has begun the R&D phase for its Power2Tow project, focusing on near-zero-emission towing vessels.
Bureau Veritas has certified Dynacom's new tanker, M/T MODI, as 'LNG fuel-prepared' and environmentally compliant.
Ocean Network Express's new methanol- and ammonia-ready vessel, ONE Solidarity, has completed its maiden voyage, enhancing MS2 service…
Value Maritime partners with Hai Cheung China to expand its emission reduction technology presence in Chinese shipyards

Bernhard Schulte Offshore has received the 'Windea Clarke', completing its four-ship CSOV series for the offshore wind sector.
Hengli Heavy Industry secured 207 new vessel orders in H1, including eight very large ammonia carriers, expanding its orderbook to over 500.
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