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Apr 9, 2025 ... are not an issue. The business also has a reputation for being a fantastic employer, offering excellent opportunities for personal and professional development
Staff turnover is low and those ... |
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Apr 9, 2025 ... the organisation stressed that the committee's focus was on broader systemic issues, not exclusively ISCC.
"The main focus remained on strengthening the overall certification framework ... |
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Apr 8, 2025 ... oil carrier (VLCC) in NYK's fleet to be equipped with dual-fuel methanol engines.
"With its excellent energy efficiency and decarbonization advancement, the ship will play a leading role in ... |
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Apr 8, 2025 ... system.
As previously reported by Ship & Bunker, the IMO chair tabled a compromise proposal excluding a fixed carbon levy as an economic measure. The move has triggered polarised reactions ... |
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Apr 8, 2025 ... There is a 10% surcharge added to the borrowed amount and its not applicable if the amount exceeds 2% of GHG intensity limit.
Banking – A compliance surplus can be credited to the balance ... |
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Apr 8, 2025 ... of operating on both LNG and conventional marine fuels.
The value of the shipbuilding agreement exceeds €2 billion.
The global LNG-fueled fleet currently comprises 690 vessels, 25 of which are ... |
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Apr 7, 2025 ... FOBAS has tested several samples from ARA (Antwerp, Rotterdam and Amsterdam) with density results exceeding the ISO8217 specification limit of 991.0 kg/m3 for an RMG380 grade fuel.
The off-spec ... |
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Apr 7, 2025 ... said.
"Two years ago, at this Bilbao terminal and with this same ship, we embarked on this exciting journey."
In addition to LNG, Repsol supplies VLSFO and MGO at various ports across ... |
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Apr 7, 2025 ... its first batch of raw e-methanol last month, which has now been distilled to a purity level exceeding 99.85%, the firm said in its latest LinkedIn post.
The e-methanol produced meets ... |
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Apr 4, 2025 ... of global tariffs, which pundits think was an effort to lower prices and punish members who were exceeding their production quotas.
For its part, the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas noted that ... |