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Green hydrogen plans already top 60 GW, but less than half is likely to operate by 2035 as costs bite
Proposed green hydrogen projects are surging across the globe as governments seize opportunities afforded by post-pandemic green stimulus packages.
Routes and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi announce strategic partnership
Wizz Air Abu Dhabi and Routes announced an exclusive strategic partnership to help identify new destinations to add to Wizz Air Abu Dhabi’s network.
Rystad Energy’s daily market comment from our Head of Oil Markets Bjornar Tonhaugen:
Since the oil demand recovery is on mute at the moment, bullish news are usually linked with the supply side.
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CMA CGM URAL breaks another record at Port of Melbourne and Victoria International Container Terminal
The ANL operated CMA CGM Ural with a nominal capacity of 10,622 TEU has broken another record at the Port of Melbourne with the highest…
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Australian coast to coast heavy and oversize transport
Sadleirs Global Logistics (Australia), member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Australia, was tasked with the movement of two locally manufactured Oil and Gas…
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Army Corps, MDOT MPA initiate study to improve channel for container ships calling at Seagirt
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Baltimore District, and the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Port Administration (MDOT MPA) are launching a study to…
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Port NOLA welcomes Gulf Stream Marine as a terminal operator to Alabo Street Wharf
The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) and Gulf Stream Marine (GSM) announced that GSM will begin operations at Alabo Street Wharf as a new…
Imperial takes part in German Sustainability Action Days
Imperial’s International business has just held its third Sustainability Week, in a bid to increase awareness of environmental and social issues, and motivate staff to…
Survivors of airline carnage, Brazil carriers are rebounding
Flights are returning to Brazilian skies, providing a lift for two of the carriers that survived a wave of bankruptcies that upended the Latin American…
U.K. won’t ban import of food produced to lower farm standards
The U.K. government said it won’t ban food imports produced under inferior farming standards, saying the move would hurt farmers in developing countries.