All Emissions articles
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NewsA poem for Propulsion and Future Fuels: Dereliction and the oceans too weap
A poem nominated for the prestigious Montreal International Poetry Prize highlights the reasons why searching for alternative fuels is imperative
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NewsMaritime emissions fall 4.5% in Q2 2025 despite fleet growth, VesselBot data shows
A report reveals that despite growing fleets, emissions are on the decline
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NewsMOL launches net-zero emissions programme
MOL has launched Blue Action Net-Zero Alliance, offering low-emission voyages and tradable EACs
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NewsUECC and Daphne Technology partner on new emissions monitoring technology
United European Car Carriers has joined forced with Daphne Technology for PureMetrics™ emissions monitoring systeme
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PodcastThe Motorship speaks to France’s Opsealog
Hear from Opsealog about how the company uses data to optimise operations and reduce emissions
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NewsSlow steaming: A strategy with unintended consequences
Slow steaming is a method widely regarded to reduce emissions and fuel consumption but at what cost?
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NewsDamen to modify CMA CGM vessels
Modifications to ten CMA CGM vessels will bring fuel savings of more than 10%, says Damen
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NewsThe merits of offshore electrical power bunkering
A project to advance offshore electrical power bunkering is making progress
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NewsRINA green lights Pelican performance software
Blue Wasp Marine’s Pelican performance prediction software has been given the green light by RINA
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Green Ports & Shipping Congress – Reducing Emissions Together
There is an increasing urgency for all of us to address climate change and there is a need to work together. Most of the problems, and their solutions, overlap and require collaboration.
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NewsBerge Bulk unveils emission busting wind cargo ship
The Berge Olympus is part of the ship owner’s ambition to become carbon neutral by 2025
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NewsNewport teams up with ZEME on emissions reduction technology
Newport will be able to offer ZEME’s scrubbers following a new LOI agreement
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NewsGensets approved for sustainable fuel use
Rolls-Royce has approved its mtu diesel engines for use with sustainable fuels without the need for modification