Coal or oil. That was the question facing ‘a young man in a hurry’ who had just been put in charge of the British navy. A century ago coal-powered steamships...
The pressure is on for the maritime industry to shrink its carbon footprint. Together we want to find scalable technologies to help cut the industry’s emissions in half. Read More
We are undeniably using up what little remains of Earth’s petroleum, and because of that, it’s getting expensive. To reduce fuel costs, shipping companies are turning back to sailboats. Yes,...
Directing investment towards clean public transport and more vehicle efficiency can generate major and rapid benefits in a range of areas. It could create up to 23 million additional jobs...
Hoist the mainsail -- a thing that looks like a giant vertical pipe -- and switch on your battery the size of a small bus: merchant shippers are trying out...
Blue Technology designed the Liberty to maximize wind harvest, minimize frictional resistance from the air and sea, and eliminate the use of ballast water for stability. The result: a carbon fiber...
Four people are dead in Solomon Islands after a boat they were travelling on sank in rough seas. Provincial Police Commander Central Province, Superintendent Patricia Leta said the loading capacity was...
A steel cutting ceremony took place in China last week on the hulls of the first two ships of CMA CGM’s order for nine 22,500 teu LNG-powered ULCVs, featuring a potentially...
Neil Davidson, Drewry’s senior analyst for ports and terminals, told The Loadstar: “The rising regional utilisation levels will put more pressure on existing facilities, especially those already intensively utilised of course....
A new State of the Climate report confirmed that 2017 was one of the three warmest years in records dating to the mid-1800s. Last year was one of the warmest years on...