The transition to the hydrogen economy in the ports and maritime sector was highlighted at two prominent events on opposite sides of the world this October and November. Read more
Vanuatu becomes the first nation state to threaten oil majors with climate damages lawsuits, while the Marshall Islands submits updated climate plan to the UN Read more
The American Samoa government vessel the Manu'atele is idle again because it doesn't have a licensed engineer. The US engineer who was one of the original crew members that brought...
The Dutch engineering firm eConowind BV has finished land-testing its foldable, autonomous wind system and is readying it for sea trials. A full-size eConowind system will be tested in the...
CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipyard has signed shipbuilding contract with Shenzhen Maritime Bureau to build an all-electric battery-powered service ship. Read more
During the Assises de la Mer maritime conference, Groupe Renault announced the signing of a 3-year partnership with Nantes start-up NEOLINE to develop a more sustainable maritime transport service powered...
Norway is the undisputed world-leader in electric vehicle (EV) uptake, but not because Norwegians are more conscious of the environment than the rest of us, the head of the country's EV...
Maritime representatives from seven Pacific island countries are in New Zealand to learn more about new regulations to improve safety at sea. Read more
The first of three new wharves in Tokelau has been completed. The finished project on Atafu atoll will enable ships to get to shore in rough conditions. Read more
A new United States federal assessment on climate change shows that the economic, social and environmental effects in the US affiliated-islands of the Pacific could be catastrophic. Read more