World Bank urges governments to stop spending on LNG bunkering infrastructure

The World Bank has a new report out this week on decarbonising maritime transport in which it specifically recommends countries pull back from investing in further LNG bunkering infrastructure. The World Bank has concluded that green ammonia closely followed by green hydrogen strike the advantageous balance of favourable features among a range of different candidate bunker fuels for ships. These features relate to the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, broader environmental factors, the scalability, the economics, and the technical and safety implications of each fuel. Ammonia or hydrogen also have the…

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Plenty of orders for new LNG-fuelled box ships, but conversions are too costly

According to shipbroker Gibson, the current orderbook for LNG-fuelled vessels stands at over 130 ships, including 40 containerships. “Of these, Hapag-Lloyd has six 23,000 teu vessels under construction at DSME, CMA CGM has four 22,000 teu vessels on order, along with nine 15,000 teu vessels at HHI, while Eastern Pacific Shipping has 10 14,800 teu ships on order from HHI,” reported Gibson. However, there is little appetite for ordering smaller LNG-fuelled container vessels, due to the size of bunker tanks required. Moreover, the hefty price tag for conversion to LNG…

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China’s plan for super-dam risks water security for India and Bangladesh

Chinese encroachment into Tibet has finally yielded a trump card, and it’s one India can seemingly do little about. In July 2020, India and China fought a bloody skirmish in the Himalayas that left 20 Indian soldiers dead, according to unconfirmed reports. Relations between the two countries have been strained in recent years, particularly after a standoff in 2017 involving the strategic Doklam plateau, control of which is necessary to cut off India from millions of citizens living in the country’s northeast.  The latest flashpoint to arise in the Himalayas is…

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Army chief inaugurates Fauji foundation’s hospital, FUI

COAS was given a detailed brief on ongoing and future projects of Fauji Foundation and a review of various set-ups working under it. General Bajwa appreciated the performance and commitment of Fauji Foundation towards the provision of quality services and assured them of his full support in all future endeavors. During the visit, COAS also inaugurated a 100-bed Hospital and Foundation University Institute (FUI) School of Nursing. Earlier on arrival, COAS was received by Waqar Ahmed Malik, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer of Fauji Foundation.

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Facebook signs renewable energy deal in India; says it has reached net zero

Facebook  has signed a deal to buy renewable energy in India from a local firm’s wind power project, the social media giant’s first such deal in the South Asian nation, the companies said on Thursday. Facebook also said that as of 2020, the company’s global operations were supported wholly by renewable energy and that it has reached net-zero emissions. The 32 megawatt wind power project, located in southern Karnataka state, is part of a larger portfolio of wind and solar projects that Facebook and Mumbai-based CleanMax are working on together to…

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