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“Rotterdam Looks to Green Hydrogen”
” Six Rotterdam-based organizations will investigate how sustainably generated electricity, converted into hydrogen, can be used in the production of fuels. TNO, Stedin, Smartport, Uniper, BP Refinery Rotterdam and Port of Rotterdam Authority…
“Six Mega-Trends that Could Shape the Future of Energy”
“Ten years ago the energy industry was focused on peak oil, while the shale gas revolution in the U.S. had yet to start. As 2017 begins, what are the mega-trends that will shape…
“Australia, Japan a Step Closer to Liquid Hydrogen Shipping”
“Australia and Japan have signed an agreement which will allow liquid hydrogen to be shipped in bulk for the first time, according to the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA). Japan is developing ship containment…
“Yangtze River Shipping’s Busiest Year Ever”
“2016 was a record year for the volume of cargo transported along China’s longest river, the Yangtze. The throughput through the shiplocks of the Three Gorges and Gezhouba both exceeded 130 million tonnes…
“Fuel Smuggling Caused Shipbreaking Blast”
“An official inquiry into the explosion on the scrapped FPSO Aces confirmed that the massive blast was caused by hundreds of thousands of gallons of petroleum products on board. The inquiry (as reported…
World’s Oldest Aircraft Carrier Ready to Retire
“The Indian Navy’s INS Viraat, the world’s oldest aircraft carrier, was towed out of Kochi on Friday, headed for a decommissioning ceremony in Mumbai. Viraat is expected to be decommissioned by end of…