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Energy Transition

The dawn of alternative marine fuels in Latin America

LNG is finally taking off, but greener technologies are following closely

by Paulo AzevedoApril 16, 2021July 5, 2021
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Energy Transition Shipping

World Bank alternative marine fuels study advises: drop LNG, pay attention to developing countries

Energy transition seen as opportunity to leverage national comparative advantages

by Paulo AzevedoApril 16, 2021April 22, 2021
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Energy Transition

Shipping decarbonization, an opportunity for developing countries

Richer maritime nations lead the transition, but there is a lot at stake for other countries too

by Paulo AzevedoMarch 2, 2021April 22, 2021
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How long will the shipping energy transition take?

The one started 200 years ago might offer some clues

by Paulo AzevedoFebruary 26, 2021April 22, 2021
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A beautiful view of Cartagena's Manga container terminal with the Bocagrande neighborhood in the background. The port of Cartagena, Colombia, is one of the main transshipment hubs in the Caribbean.
The scenic port of Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
The accommodation vessel 'Cerro de La Pez' was built in 2017 by Spain's Navantia Carenas Fene shipyard and is operated by Pemex. Here she is seen deployed offshore Campeche, Mexico.
LPG tanker 'Emily Kosan' at the Las Calderas anchorage, Dominican Republic. The 2012-built vessel is owned by Singapore-based BW Epic Kosan.
Aframax tanker 'Marlin La Plata', ex 'Maersk Stella', seen at Transpetro's terminal in the Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The vessel was built in 2022 by the DSIC shipyard from Dalian, China.
Self-unloading bulker approaching the 'Boca Grande II' transfer station, located in Boca de Serpiente, Delta Amacuro state. The Venezuelan facility lies in the Atlantic Ocean, 5 nautical miles from Trinidad and Tobago. The station receives iron ore from Puerto Ordaz and loads the ore into seagoing vessels, which cannot pass through the shallower waters of the Orinoco River.
British polar vessel 'Sir David Attenborough' exploring the Gullet between Adelaide Island and Day Island, Antarctica.
Container ship 'Navigare Collector' calling Iquique, Chile. The 10,000-TEU vessel was built in Yangzijiang, China, and is owned by Danish investment firm Navigare Capital Partners.
Shuttle tanker 'Eagle Paraiba' discharging crude at Transpetro's terminal in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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