Maritime

Texas bay sediments hold surprisingly few microplastics. But that means more are drifting into the Gulf, where long-term risks stack up.

Cavotec secures an $8.75 contract for shore power systems, advancing clean tech and sustainable shipping with cable reels and weatherproof enclosures for container vessels.

Cal Poly Pier is now the first DOE-approved open water site under TEAMER, providing critical access to accelerate wave energy technology and marine research.

Breakthrough research reveals the vast spread of microplastics deep beneath the ocean’s surface—thanks to innovative sampling and spectroscopic technologies that are reshaping environmental data collection.

Swire Shipping partners with Argent Energy and BP to expand biofuel use across South Pacific routes, offering verified emissions reductions to cargo owners.

With a new directive, Trump accelerates U.S. entry into deep-sea mining, challenging U.N. efforts to regulate the emerging industry.

With the IMO’s new emissions plan, carbon will soon carry a cost for global shipping—net-zero by 2050 is now the goal.

Since our relaunch, engagement has surged — and we’re opening new ways for industry leaders to share insights, build visibility, and get involved.

As reporting deadlines hit, the EU’s methane rule is shifting from policy to pressure point—forcing global energy suppliers to prove compliance or risk exclusion.

A new alliance targets hydrogen engine adoption in hard-to-electrify sectors. It brings academia and industry together to drive clean transport.

Hultberg acknowledged training and safety efforts by the department but said progress in key areas has been slow and uneven across the agency and that more needs to be done. 

Reasons to be Cheerful reports on river Seine, the storied French waterway that was once nearly biologically dead but is not teeming with marine life once again.

Odfjell has equipped Bow Olympus with eSAIL wind propulsion to enhance efficiency and reduce emissions, marking a key step in decarbonization.

A global study finds microplastics reduce photosynthesis, cutting food production by millions of metric tons annually, threatening security.

An unplanned experiment takes scientists closer to solving a long-standing mystery: To what extent, if any, have human-created emissions influenced thunderstorms?

EST’s new hybrid crane at the Port of Augusta enhances efficiency, supports sustainability, and positions the port for future electrification.

Metis Engineering’s CAN-based sensors improve battery health, hydrogen leak detection, and air quality for safer energy operations.

Cargill and Hafnia have launched Seascale Energy to optimize marine fuel procurement. The venture aims to enhance pricing, transparency, and efficiency.

This achievement aligns with CSSC’s broader “Zhiling Deep Blue” strategy, which focuses on technological self-reliance and innovation. 

MCT now operates on solar power during the day, reducing carbon emissions while ICTSI invests $100M to expand the terminal’s capacity.

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