£30 Million to Decarbonise Shipping, Boost Careers and Deliver Growth Across the UK
7 Articles
7 Articles


UK government invests £30m to decarbonize shipping
Mike Kane, the UK Maritime Minister, has announced £30m (US$40m) funding to decarbonize shipping and power up the local economies of the UK’s coastal communities, during his visit to Clydeport in Glasgow. Awarded from the sixth round of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC), the chosen companies have been given a share of funding to support the development of clean maritime fuels and technologies such as ammonia, hydrogen, methanol…
£30 million will boost the decarbonisation of shipping and power up the UK coastal communities
Coastal communities across the UK are set to benefit from a new £30 million investment that will make shipping greener, create skilled jobs, and drive local economic growth under the CMDC Announced by the Maritime Minister during a visit to Clydeport in Glasgow, the funding comes through the sixth round of the Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC). This latest boost supports the development of clean maritime fuels and technologies, inc…
Grant from Trinity House boosts service at Seafarers Advice and Information Line (SAIL)
The Seafarers Advice and Information Line (SAIL) has been granted an extra £30k by leading maritime charity, Trinity House. The extra funds will be used to employ another part-time adviser to join the existing SAIL team in providing vital support to seafarers and their families. Trinity House joins three other major maritime charities, Seafarers Hospital Society, The Seafarers’ Charity and Greenwich Hospital, in supporting SAIL. Welcoming the ex…
£30 million to decarbonise shipping, boost careers and deliver growth across the UK
Funding will be crucial in supporting the green fuels and technologies of the future, so we can clean up sea travel and trade. coastal communities across the UK will benefit from £30 million to make shipping and sea travel greener, boosting local economies, and supporting jobs and skills.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium