News tagged with: clean-maritime
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    ![An aerial view of Devonport Dockyard and the River Tamar also showing the Torpoint Ferry, the Royal Albert Bridge and the Tamar Bridge]()  Torpoint “Bridge to Zero” to deliver UK-first decarbonisation solution for the world’s busiest chain ferry serviceҹèƵ news: The University is one of three partners in the Bridge to Zero project, which will deliver a plan to transition the Torpoint Ferry service from fossil fuel power to 100% shore-supplied green electricity 
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    ![Academics attended a Westminster event where they showcased work to establish a green shipping corridor between the UK, Singapore and ASEAN region]()  University experts continue push for global shipping sustainabilityҹèƵ news: Academics from the University attended a Westminster event to showcase work to establish a green shipping corridor between the UK, Singapore and ASEAN region. 
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    ![Electric boat launch]()  ҹèƵ is first to launch an electric boatҹèƵ news: In a UK first, the ҹèƵ has added a boat powered by electricity to its fleet of education and research vessels. 
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    ![Sutton Harbour]()  First transatlantic vessel-to-grid project aims to advance marine electrificationҹèƵ news: The £1.8m CanUK project is uniting experts in the UK and Canada and will deploy bi-directional chargers and electric vessels in ҹèƵ and Halifax, Nova Scotia. 
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    ![ҹèƵ harbour marina]()  University helps to pilot pioneering clean maritime initiativeҹèƵ news: The University is part of a project that will showcase how clean maritime technologies can provide energy flexibility to harbours and ports, at the same time as benefitting the UK’s energy grid 
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    ![Royal William Yard at night]()  Great South West receives £7.5 million to boost marine and maritime innovationҹèƵ news: The ҹèƵ has played a leading role in the South West being chosen by the UK Government as the country’s Marine and Maritime Launchpad, recognising its leadership in the sector. 
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    ![Kevin Forshaw presents at the Maritime UK AI Summit, held as part of London International Shipping Week]()  Showcasing the University's expertise at London International Shipping WeekҹèƵ news: The University has played a prominent role at one of the most important international shipping and maritime events in the world 
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    ![Chemistry]()  Academic participates in international programme for early career scientistsҹèƵ news: Dr Lee Durndell was chosen by the Royal Society of Chemistry to participate in its 2023 IUPAC Young Observer Programme 
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    ![Hamburg Cargo terminal. Image courtesy of Getty Images.]()  University contributes to major report examining changes needed in the global maritime industryҹèƵ news: Kevin Forshaw and Dr Stavros Karamperidis are among the experts who have directly influenced the Global Maritime Trends 2050 report. 
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    ![clean maritime]()  £5.4million project aims to develop world’s largest network of electric workboatsҹèƵ news: The University is part of the new ZENOW project, a partnership of 15 UK marine businesses and organisations that will ultimately deploy 20 electric workboats 
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    ![Container ship carrying container box in import export with quay crane, Global business cargo freight shipping commercial trade logistic and transportation oversea worldwide by container vessel. shutterstock]()  New index helps the maritime sector advance its commitment to environmental excellenceҹèƵ news: Launched during London International Shipping Week, academics from the University co-led the development of an environmental benchmarking framework for the global shipping industry 
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    ![MeLL e-charging point]()  £3.2million project aims to enable south coast boat owners to transition to clean maritimeҹèƵ news: The University is playing a key role in a £3.2million project that will create the infrastructure necessary to power the region’s ever-growing fleet of electric maritime vessels. 
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    