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Delhi launches new hydrogen buses that run 250 km in one refill, promise zero emissions, but there's a catchDelhi’s new hydrogen-powered buses can travel nearly 250 km on a single refill, but experts told TOI the technology still faces major hurdl...
India-Nordic Summit signals New Delhi's emergence as 'co-author of global governance': AnalysisWhen Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described India in Oslo as "not a middle power, but one of the world's greatest powers," it...
PM Modi courts Norwegian investment in shipping, green transitionAt an international business summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Norwegian enterprises to seize investment opportunities in India...
India's Rs 1.7 lakh crore fuel crisis may have found an unlikely fixIndia faces high energy import costs and a weakening ₹. A Monaco company, FOWE Eco Solutions, presents a water-based fuel emulsion technolo...
The K-pop cash flow: South Korean beats power India's FDI remixSouth Korean President Lee Jae Myung's visit to New Delhi signals India's strategic push for large-scale FDI in advanced manufacturing and ...
L&T Energy GreenTech, Japan's ITOCHU ink long-term green ammonia supply dealIndian firm Larsen and Toubro's green energy arm has secured a major deal. It will supply 300,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually to Japan...
India, Singapore charting out roadmap for digital corridor, green shipping: officialIndia and Singapore are collaborating on a roadmap for digital corridors and green shipping infrastructure. This initiative aligns with glo...
'Maritime training must align with industry needs,' says Caravel GroupMaritime training must adapt to modern shipping's evolving needs. The industry is rapidly embracing decarbonisation, digitalisation, and au...
US sinks international deal on decarbonising shipsAn international vote to approve a global carbon pricing system for maritime emissions was delayed by a year after the United States threat...
International shipping charts course for net zeroIn a historic move, international shipping has committed to legally binding targets, aiming for zero GHG emissions by or around 2050. The I...
Ex-ISRO engineer helps author world's first 'Hydrogen Ship Rules'Ship classification societies such as Lloyd's Register certifies ships for sea worthiness by providing classification and compliance servic...
Shipping industry has no easy path towards decarbonisation - UNCTADMore than 80% of the world's trade is done via shipping which contributes for about 3% of global carbon dioxide emissions. The industry has...
Decarbonising shipping to cost over $100 bn per year: UNWednesday's report highlighted that the global shipping industry remains resilient despite challenges stemming from the Covid pandemic and ...
- Green ocean strategy
Green corridors could be a powerful tool to accelerate the shipping industry's journey to zero-carbon shipping. However, there are many pra...
Decarbonisation centre starts 5-yr partnership with container shipper MSCMSC will provide funds to the pilots of Global Centre for Maritime Decarbonisation and trials of lower-emission fuels.
Why the global shipping industry can’t clean up its actContainer shipping and international cargo are responsible for 3% of GHG emissions of the world, —roughly 1 billion metric tons of carbon d...
ScottishPower gears up to build green hydrogen plant at Felixstowe Port. Check out the detailsA green hydrogen plant will be developed by ScottishPower at Felixstowe Port to decarbonise the industry and other sectors in the region.
Insurance industry joins push to decarbonise global shippingDecarbonisation is the need of the hour and can be achieved by using alternative fuels or focusing on renewable energy sources.
Countries agree to create green shipping lanes in pursuit of zero carbonUN shipping agency the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has said it aims to reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions from ships by ...
Industry looks to UN climate talks to steer cleaner shippingMore than 200 leading companies and organisations, including oil majors and port authorities, have joined an initiative launched last month...