Category: biofuels
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World Fuel supplies Norwegian Viva with waste-based biofuels in Greece
World Fuel supplies Norwegian Viva with waste-based biofuels in Greece Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has carried out one of the first commercial biofuel bunkerings for a cruise vessel in Greece, with Norwegian Viva receiving a waste-based marine fuel blend in Piraeus. Coordinated by Miami, Fla.-headquartered World Fuel, in collaboration with Greek supplier EKO, the delivery…
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Norden, Oldendorff, CBH collaborate on Australia’s first biofuels insetting pilot
Norden, Oldendorff, CBH collaborate on Australia’s first biofuels insetting pilot Australia’s agricultural co-operative CBH Group has joined forces with shipping companies Norden and Oldendorff for the country’s first biofuels insetting pilot project. The post Norden, Oldendorff, CBH collaborate on Australia’s first biofuels insetting pilot appeared first on Offshore Energy. Ajsa Habibic Go to offshore energy…
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BIMCO’s new clause to support biofuel use in time charters
BIMCO’s new clause to support biofuel use in time charters Shipping association BIMCO has formed a new subcommittee to develop a Biofuel Clause for Time Charter Parties in a bid to address the legal and operational challenges stemming from the growing use of biofuels in shipping. The post BIMCO’s new clause to support biofuel use in…
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CEVA launches new low-carbon ocean freight service
CEVA launches new low-carbon ocean freight service CEVA Logistics, a part of French shipping group CMA CGM, has started a new low-carbon ocean freight service between France and Ivory Coast, leveraging marine biofuel and anticipating an 84% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to conventional ocean freight. The post CEVA launches new low-carbon ocean freight service…
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Inching towards CO2 neutrality: Svitzer to transition to biofuels in Port of Esbjerg
Inching towards CO2 neutrality: Svitzer to transition to biofuels in Port of Esbjerg Denmark-based towage and marine services provider Svitzer has decided to switch to biofuels at the Port of Esbjerg in line with the port’s ambition to become carbon neutral by 2030. The post Inching towards CO2 neutrality: Svitzer to transition to biofuels in…
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Op-Ed: Building green towing capacity
Op-Ed: Building green towing capacity By Gareth Prowse, head of decarbonisation, Svitzer The maritime industry is progressing in its journey toward decarbonization, driven by tightening environmental regulations and rising expectations for sustainable practices. This shift, extending to the port and towage sectors, presents both challenges and opportunities, and Gareth Prowse, head of decarbonization at Svitzer—a…
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Op-Ed: Shipping must innovate for a seamless fuel transition
Op-Ed: Shipping must innovate for a seamless fuel transition By Johannes Schurmann, commercial director, FincoEnergies (GoodFuels) Shipping is currently at a critical juncture, as it continues its transition to sustainable fuel. Decarbonization by 2050 is now the target, set by the IMO, but the path forward is uncertain. Factors including the costs of decarbonization on…