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Australia Declares Fourth Offshore Wind Zone as It Pushes Renewable Energy

Australia Declares Fourth Offshore Wind Zone as It Pushes Renewable Energy

by jpsfa admin | Jun 18, 2024 | Global News

The Australian government continues to push forward with its efforts to jumpstart the offshore wind energy sector. They declared the fourth wind zone after a review process and this comes as the government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched an aggressive...
Great Lakes Bulker Takes On Water After Hitting Underwater Object

Great Lakes Bulker Takes On Water After Hitting Underwater Object

by jpsfa admin | Jun 10, 2024 | Global News

Another of the historic bulkers operating the Great Lakes declared an emergency today after striking something underwater while underway on Lake Superior, near Grand Portage, Minnesota. The U.S. Coast Guard reports the vessel which is 72 years old was able to...
Calls for Oversight as More Ships Fail Inspections as Fire Risks Increase

Calls for Oversight as More Ships Fail Inspections as Fire Risks Increase

by jpsfa admin | Jun 10, 2024 | Global News

The dangers of fire at sea persist and are growing as new cargoes including lithium-ion batteries, and alternative fuels, begin to become more prevalent. Survival Technology provider Survitec is highlighting the results of a new analysis that shows an “alarming...
Asian Ports Top World Bank Rankings While Many Large Ports Rank Lower

Asian Ports Top World Bank Rankings While Many Large Ports Rank Lower

by jpsfa admin | Jun 10, 2024 | Global News

The World Bank is out with its latest port ranking and predictably ports in Southeast Asia continue to dominate the top of the ranks, but some of the world’s largest container ports, and most in the U.S., ranked far lower. The Container Port Performance Index they say...
Cleanup Underway After Oil Spill Impacts Antwerp’s Container Terminal

Cleanup Underway After Oil Spill Impacts Antwerp’s Container Terminal

by jpsfa admin | Jun 10, 2024 | Global News

Port officials in Antwerp are saying that they expect it will take several days to fully complete a remediation effort after an oil spill that is encompassing the port’s Deurganck Dock, container operations, and Kieldrecht lock. About 20 ships, both inland and...
UK is On Track to Miss its 2030 Offshore Wind Targets by 18 Years

UK is On Track to Miss its 2030 Offshore Wind Targets by 18 Years

by jpsfa admin | Jun 10, 2024 | Global News

The UK is second in the world after China in terms of offshore wind capacity, but a new report estimates that it could miss its 2030 offshore wind targets by as much as 18 years. The report – written by the London-based research firm Institute for Public Policy...
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