May, 2025
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Fri30May
The bunkering station is expected to produce 127 mt/year of green hydrogen.
Klaipeda Moves Closer to Launch Baltic's First Hydrogen Bunker Station
Fri30May
Mexico has launched work on a national plan to cut maritime emissions, starting with a baseline assessment of the sector's GHG emissions.
Mexico Prepares for Green Shipping Future With Mooted National Action Plan
Thu29May
A study by UMAS and UCL shows that ammonia could be the lowest-cost option as early as 2028.
Ammonia-Fuelled Ships Could Be Best Choice Under IMO 2028 Deal: Report
Wed28May
The three fully electric ferries will operate in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Wärtsilä to Supply Propulsion Systems for Three US Electric Ferries
Tue27May
Named e-Crea, the vessel runs exclusively on batteries, which are charged using shore power at Keihin Dock's Koyasu Shipyard.
Japan's First Fully Battery-Powered Work Vessel Enters Service
Mon26May
The guidelines aim to unify the method for calculating scope 3 emissions.
Global Ro-Ro Community Unveils Unified GHG Emission Guidelines
Mon26May
Estonia anticipates an increase in demand for retrofitting ships with green technologies as regulations become stricter.
Estonia Launches €25 Million Grant to Boost Green Ship Retrofitting
Mon26May
The electric vessel charging station was launched at WSS's Pandan Loop facility in Singapore.
Electric Vessel Charging Station Launched in Singapore
Fri23May
The approval supports the growing demand for maritime transportation of CO2.
ABS Approves First US Liquefied CO2 Barge Design
Fri23May
Some suppliers remain cautious about switching to B30 due to concerns over fuel stability, performance, and specification guarantees, sources tell Ship & Bunker.
B24 Still Dominates Asian Biofuel Market as B30 Faces Supplier Pushback