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Green Ammonia Market Projected to Reach $27.67 Billion by 2032
The global green ammonia market is expected to grow rapidly over the next decade, driven by decarbonization goals and the clean energy transition.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: LNG Tanker Adrift, Strait of Hormuz Tensions
Recent news covers an adrift LNG tanker in the Mediterranean and heightened security concerns in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Alfa Laval Ammonia Fuel System Achieves Commercial Readiness
Swedish marine technology company Alfa Laval completes factory acceptance test for its ammonia fuel supply system, confirming its commercial viability.
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Liupanshui Bets on Climate to Boost Tourism
A Chinese industrial city is leveraging its favorable climate to attract more visitors and diversify its economy.
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Pangaea Offloads Aging Bulker as Part of Fleet Renewal
US-listed dry bulk owner Pangaea Logistics Solutions sells a 2006-built panamax bulker as part of its ongoing strategy to renew its fleet.
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Offshore Oil and Gas Projects Advance in Guyana and Brazil
Major oil companies are making progress on new offshore projects in Guyana and Brazil, signaling continued investment in South American energy production.
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Maritime Industry Briefing: DACA Impacts, Hospitality Expansion, and Private Aviation Growth
A roundup of recent news covering the impact of DACA on the trucking industry, Target Hospitality's strategic growth initiatives, and XO's expansion of global access for its private aviation members.
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Community Air Monitoring Reshapes Understanding of Air Pollution
A new report highlights how community-led air monitoring projects are improving public health by providing better data on local air quality issues.
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Asia's LSFO Prices Surge Amid Middle East Tensions
Disruptions to Middle East oil supplies due to the US-Israel conflict with Iran have driven Asia's low-sulfur fuel oil prices to record highs.
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Omani Ports Emerge as Alternative Hubs Amid Hormuz Crisis
Omani ports are being pitched as alternative hubs for cargo amid the ongoing conflict in the Arabian Gulf, as carriers avoid ports inside the region.
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Peak Nano Partners with E&P Technologies to Develop Fusion-Grade Capacitors
Peak Nano announces a strategic partnership with E&P Technologies to develop high-energy density capacitors for fusion energy, aerospace, and grid modernization applications.
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Secures Bio-Methanol Supply Deal with Equinor
Norwegian shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen has signed a two-year agreement with Equinor to supply bio-methanol for its vessels, supporting the industry's transition to cleaner fuels.
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Mexico Truck Production Plummets in February
Mexico's commercial vehicle manufacturing industry reported sharp year-over-year declines in production, exports and sales in February.
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Peak Nano Partners with E&P Technologies to Develop Fusion-Grade Capacitors
Peak Nano announces a strategic partnership with E&P Technologies to develop high-energy density capacitors for fusion energy, aerospace, and grid modernization applications.
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Strait of Hormuz Security Concerns Persist as Seafarer Deaths Rise
President Trump urges ships to continue sailing through the Strait of Hormuz despite escalating attacks, as the death toll among merchant mariners rises.
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Tariff Battles Escalate as States and Companies Challenge Trump Administration
Dozens of U.S. states and thousands of companies are taking legal action against the Trump administration's tariffs, seeking refunds and an end to the trade war.
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BLUETTI Unveils World's Smallest 3kWh Portable Power Station
BLUETTI, a global leader in portable energy storage, has launched the Elite 300 portable power station, certified as the world's smallest 3kWh model.
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Shipping Lines Adjust Operations Amid Middle East Tensions
The world's largest container shipping line is diverting cargo and levying surcharges due to heightened risks in the Middle East Gulf region.
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Century Lithium Advances Angel Island Lithium Project in Nevada
Century Lithium has filed a technical report on the feasibility study for its 100%-owned Angel Island Lithium Project in Nevada, a key step in developing a new domestic source of lithium.
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U.S. Navy Hospital Ship Mercy Sails Up West Coast After Panama Canal Transit
The U.S. Navy hospital ship USNS Mercy is sailing north along the West Coast after transiting the Panama Canal, as the ship continues its mission to provide medical support.
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