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Clean Ports Program set to ‘amp up’ shore power in US

United States

Billions of dollars in funding is being made available through the US EPA’s Clean Ports Program to upgrade US port infrastructure for sustainability goals, pollution-mitigation and efficiency initiatives. This funding is backing investments in everything from zero-emission terminal tractors to zero-emission harbour craft to zero-emission infrastructure such as shore power, electric charging and even hydrogen… Read More

Santa Rosa quarry facing $8.6 million fine is being sold to international company

CA, United States

A Santa Rosa sand and gravel operation that is facing a record $8.6 million fine over stormwater runoff at its 120-acre Mark West Quarry, is being sold to a global building materials company. The pending acquisition of BoDean Company Inc., was announced Friday by CRH Americas Materials, the North American division of Ireland-based CRH, which has operations… Read More

US offshore wind power industry recovering after a tough year with canceled projects: experts

United States

The US offshore wind power industry along the East Coast is recovering from a tough 2023 when several developers canceled projects or contracts, dealing a blow to state decarbonization policies that relied on that emissions-free generation, but state regulators acted fast and conditions are improving, developers, regulators and other stakeholders, said April 9. “I think… Read More

Damen RoPax Ferry 6716 brings new opportunities to Timor-Leste

Timor-Leste ,

Improving public transport can have a significant positive impact on the economies and quality of life of regions that were previously difficult to access. In areas of low population density and challenging topography, ferries can be a cost-effective and versatile method of transporting people and vehicles from remote areas to economic and transport hubs. A… Read More

How Western ports anchor U.S. supply chains

United States

On March 26, a 95,000-ton containership named the Dali collided nose-first with the Port of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge. The bridge folded within seconds, a testament to the massive power of a vessel laden with several thousand containers of cargo. Eight workers were on the bridge when it collapsed; two survived, two were found dead, and… Read More

Oceanside starts offshore sand testing next week for replenishment project

CA, United States

A contractor will begin testing offshore sand deposits along the Oceanside coastline next week in search of possible sources for the city’s beach replenishment project. About 30 samples will be taken at depths up to 55 feet along an ocean shelf that extends from the mouth of the San Luis Rey River to the Buena… Read More

Corio and Prumo sign MOU to develop offshore wind at Port of Acu

Brazil

Global offshore wind developer Corio Generation and Brazilian port developer Prumo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore using the Port of Açu, north of Rio de Janeiro, for the deployment of Corio’s future offshore wind projects – expected to be among the first wave of offshore wind farms built in Brazil. Corio is aiming to develop… Read More

Gautney named USACE’s Public Affairs Officer of the Year

AL, United States

Having the ability to face and overcome challenges is a sign of a true leader, and it is something that should be rewarded. Dustin Gautney, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District Chief of Public Affairs, did just that. Gautney was selected as the USACE Public Affairs Officer of the Year during the USACE PA… Read More

Gautney named USACE’s Public Affairs Officer of the Year

AL, United States

MOBILE, Ala. – Having the ability to face and overcome challenges is a sign of a true leader, and it is something that should be rewarded. Dustin Gautney, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District Chief of Public Affairs, did just that. Gautney was selected as the USACE Public Affairs Officer of the Year during… Read More

Two South Coast locations identified as priorities in statewide dredging plan

Australia

Two South Coast locations are part of a new program seeking to keep the state’s waters clean and useable. Under the statewide dredging program developed by Transport for NSW Maritime, the Bermagui River and the Clyde River at Batemans Bay are two of the priority areas, alongside seven other NSW locations. The other locations include… Read More

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