BRUSSELS: The Methane Abatement in Maritime Innovation Initiative (MAMII) hosted its first event in Brussels last week, bringing shipowners, engine designers, technology providers and EU policymakers together to accelerate efforts to reduce methane emissions from shipping.
NEW DELHI : Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has taken a significant step toward its renewable energy target of 10 GW by 2030, awarding a 300 MW ISTS-connected solar power project that will
KABUL : Afghanistan’s national carrier, Ariana Afghan Airlines, has slashed cargo rates between Afghanistan and India by more than half in a dramatic discount offered only on the Delhi route to increase trade between
TOKYO: The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF) on Wednesday announced the publication of guidelines for conducting qualitative risk assessments for alternative-fuelled ships: HAZID and HAZOP. The use of alternative fuels will be key to addressing the ‘2023
BELEM (BRAZIL): On Energy and Transport Day at COP 30, Environmental Defense Fund, Pacific Environment, Seas At Risk, Solutions for Our Climate, and Transport & Environment call on national governments to urgently accelerate action
TOKYO: ClassNK has released the ‘Part A Guidelines for Ships Using Alternative Fuels (Edition 3.0.1)’. This edition includes supplementary explanations about interpretations of safety requirements for methyl/ethyl alcohol-fueled ships, as well as compiling key
DUBAI: The Maritime Standard recently held its most successful Tanker Conference yet, as over 400 delegates registered to attend in person at the Atlantis, the Palm, Dubai recently. The tenth conference in this series,
LISBON: BetterSea, a leading provider of FuelEU compliance and pooling solutions, and Evigo, an OSM Thome company dedicated to advancing sustainable maritime operations and emissions management, Thursday announced a strategic partnership focused on accelerating
BRUSSELS: Ahead of the COP30 climate change negotiations, which open next week in Belém, Brazil, nearly 100 members of the global scientific community, including representatives from the Union of Concerned Scientists, have signed on to
AHMEDABAD : Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd (APSEZ) reported a strong operational performance in October 2025, handling 40.2 million metric tonnes (MMT) of cargo — a 6% increase compared to the same