Article via Maritime Executive New York officials used the ceremony marking the start of construction for the next offshore wind farm, Ørsted’s Sunrise Wind, as the opportunity to also officially
Article via USA Today Shore power has become a major focus of the cruise industry’s sustainability efforts. Technology enabling ships to connect to landside electrical power has been added to
Article via gCaptain The California Energy Commission has adopted a strategic plan to develop one of the state’s largest untapped sources of renewable energy. The plan calls for deploying floating
Article via Maritime Executive The pace of approvals for the U.S. offshore wind sector continues to accelerate after years of review and planning. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced
Article via Maritime Logistics Professional The Port of Los Angeles has deployed the first commercially available battery-powered electric cargo top handlers in the US. The five electric, human-operated top handlers
By Vinod Sreeharsha Article via the Miami Herald Cruise ships docked at PortMiami can now plug in for power — a way to cut pollution, save fuel and ride a
Article courtesy of Maritime Executive Site survey work is set to kick off this month for RWE’s Canopy Offshore Wind project which will be located approximately 20 miles off the
Article courtesy of AJOT The Port of Seattle became the first port in the nation to independently require that 100% of all cruise vessels homeported in Seattle be shore power
By Mike Schuler Article via gCaptain Onboard carbon capture (OCC) is gaining interest in the shipping industry as a way to reduce emissions while continuing to use conventional fuels. However,
Article via Maritime Executive New York State finalized new power contracts for two offshore wind farms, Empire Wind 1 and Sunrise Wind, which had previously been placed in jeopardy when