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Using Z-Joule’s POOL.FM, SEA-LNG has undertaken analysis based on a modelled mid-sized, 14,000 TEU container vessel. This analysis is in the form of both a single vessel and also an eight-vessel fleet operating the Rotterdam – Singapore trade route over the period 2025 to 2040. The full white paper is available for download here. The analysis focuses on the LNG, methanol, and ammonia fuel pathways and compares their compliance costs against the default of using VLSFO (very low sulphur fuel oil). The analysis uses the specifications for main and auxiliary engines published by the main marine engine manufacturers MAN ES, Wärtsilä and WinDG. The study indicates that LNG, methanol, and ammonia dual-fuel engine technologies can reduce compliance costs compared with VLSFO, with LNG dual-fuel vessels providing a significantly lower cost compliance solution. The basis for this is that the LNG pathway offers immediate greenhouse gas reductions now and in the future compared with the other fuel choices. The use of LNG also dramatically reduces SOx, NOx and Particulate Matter (PM), thereby avoiding the use of relatively expensive MGO (marine gas oil) for ECA (Emission Control Area) compliance. In terms of fleet operations, for an eight-vessel fleet with two alternatively fuelled “balancing vessels,” the overall cost of compliance with LNG will be between $5 million and $17 million per annum lower than other alternative fuels such as methanol and ammonia. Further, as FuelEU Maritime is implemented from 2025 onwards, fleet operators using ammonia and methanol dual-fuel vessels are likely to need significant quantities of expensive green fuels in an effort to avoid very high penalty charges. SEA-LNG COO Steve Esau Credit: SEA-LNG Commenting on the analysis, Steve Esau, Chief Operating Officer at SEA-LNG, said, “It’s our mission to provide objective data and analysis to support owners and operators in decision-making at this critical juncture for shipping. As greenhouse gas emissions become subject to increasingly stringent regulation, the industry needs cost-effective solutions to meet its decarbonisation goals. Today, this study clearly illustrates that the LNG pathway is a cost-effective way to meet regulatory compliance targets now and in the future.” Fernando Alvarez, Founder of Z-Joule, said, “Intuition and simple rules of thumb are no longer sufficient when developing optimal regulatory compliance strategies. Sophisticated decision-support tools are needed to model the complex interaction between recent and forthcoming regulations, vessel operations, and commercial drivers. Z-Joule’s software provides the industry with a robust platform to explore and optimise their decarbonisation journey. ”POOL.FM is a fuel-agnostic model which utilises an advanced optimisation algorithm to determine the optimal fuel mix, pooling strategy, and target speed for each vessel in a fleet (or vessel pool). The regulations currently modelled include CII, ECAs, EU ETS, FuelEU Maritime and Onshore Power Supply (OPS) mandates. Functionality to model possible IMO Market Based Measures (MBM)s is already in place and will be refined as more details about the forthcoming regulations emerge.” Source: SEA-LNGJAMAICA, N.Y. , Dec. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The New Terminal One at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) today announced that Turkish Airlines will begin operations at the new terminal when it opens in 2026. Turkish Airlines will also unveil a brand new, state-of-the-art lounge for its premium customers, launching the next phase of the award-winning airline's growth at its top U.S. gateway. The New Terminal One, set to be the largest international terminal in the United States , will offer best-in-class amenities and innovative technology for a transformational and efficient travel experience. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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Fed's Powell: US economy is envy of the world, I'm going to do everything to keep it there US November ISM services 52.1 vs 55.5 expected US November ADP employment +146K vs +150K expected ECB's Lagarde: Inflation expected to temporarily rise in Q4 and decline next year Beige Book: Fed districts deport slight growth, rising business optimism for 2025 US October factory orders +0.2% vs +0.2% expected Fed's Musalem: Time may be approaching to slow or pause rate cuts Fed's Barkin: I'm encouraged by where inflation is headed French government loses no-confidence vote French President Macron aims to name new Prime Minister swiftly if government falls ECB's Nagel: I favor a gradual, cautious approach to rate cuts ECB's Makhlouf: Asked about 50 bps cut, says he prefers to move cautiously EIA weekly crude oil inventories -5073K vs -671K expected US November S&P Global final services PMI 56.1 vs 57.0 prelim Canada November S&P Global Services PMI 51.2 vs 50.4 prior Canada Q3 labour productivity -0.4% vs -0.2% prior OPEC+ might extend cuts to six months but cuts won't be deeper - report Markets: Gold up $6 to $2649 US 10-year yields down 4 bps to 4.18% WTI crude down $1.05 to $68.88 GBP leads, AUD lags S&P 500 up 0.6% to fresh record There were a series of crosscurrents in markets today and it was a busy day of news. In terms of data, the ISM services number was softer and it weighed on the US dollar broadly. That helped to boost the euro to a session high of 1.0544 and the pound to 1.2721. Those gains faded in part because Powell struck a more-hawkish tone, while the French political news had little effect. However the dollar bounce ran against the mode in other markets as Treasury yields started the day high and sagged, with 10s falling 10 bps intraday. US stocks were also bid but that didn't lend much support for AUD, which as beaten up in Asian trading. Eyes are on OPEC+ ahead of tomorrow's meeting but the market is clearly worried as crude fell $1 in US trading. Crack spreads have weakened and that was one factor that was cited. USD/JPY rebounded after six days of declines and climbed as high as 151.22 but was mostly tracking down in US trade and fell to 150.00 before bouncing from the big figure to 150.64. Powell may have helped firm up that intraday bottom and the Beige Book was slightly better than the prior edition and highlighted post-election optimism. The crypto market was choppy with some large outperformance in the alt-coins that was later joined by bitcoin as it has another look at $100,000. The nominated SEC commissioner is friendly towards the industry and that likely helped late-day BTC bids.
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Walmart is reportedly giving some of its workers body cameras to wear as a way to increase their safety. The move is part of a pilot program in some stores across the United States, CBNC reported on Tuesday, noting it was not clear how many stores were taking part during the Christmas season. However, according to witnesses and images shared online, some of the locations display signs stating “body-worn cameras in-use” at store entrances. In June, Breitbart News reported that the parent company of T.J. Maxx was giving its workers body cameras to try and stop shoplifters. According to the CNBC article, a Walmart spokesperson said, “While we don’t talk about the specifics of our security measures, we are always looking at new and innovative technology used across the retail industry. This is a pilot we are testing in one market, and we will evaluate the results before making any longer-term decisions.” Walmart is mimicking smaller retailers who implemented body cameras in their stores. Walmart reportedly wants to use the devices to keep workers safe. The CNBC report continued: In a document titled “Providing great customer service while creating a safer environment,” staff are instructed on how to use the devices, according to a photo of the document posted on an online forum for Walmart employees and customers. It instructs employees to “record an event if an interaction with a customer is escalating” and to not wear the devices in employee break areas and bathrooms. After an incident occurs, staffers are told, they are to discuss it with another team member, who can help them log the event in the “ethics and compliance app,” according to the document. In October 2023, Walmart workers complained of more “safety issues” linked to encounters with shoplifters, Breitbart News reported at the time. A few months later, the outlet said retailers were rethinking their self-checkout systems due to theft incidents plaguing the industry.NoneAmeraCell Bio Hacking in Katy, Texas with Cutting-Edge Life Science Solutions
ALBANY 93, PUERTO RICO-MAYAGUEZ 50Elon Musk again came out in support of Germany's far-right party, Alternative for Germany. In an op-ed in a German newspaper, Musk praised the party's stance on immigration and regulation. Germany is holding elections in February. Elon Musk , the billionaire Tesla CEO and advisor to President-elect Donald Trump, has reaffirmed his support for Germany's far-right party . Advertisement In an op-ed for a major German newspaper, Musk called the Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, the "last spark of hope for this country." He praised its stances on immigration and government regulation, among others. "The AfD advocates a controlled immigration policy that gives priority to integration and the preservation of German culture and security. This is not about xenophobia, but about ensuring that Germany does not lose its identity in the pursuit of globalization," Musk wrote. "A nation must preserve its core values and cultural heritage to remain strong and united." Related Video The Welt am Sonntag newspaper published the op-ed on Saturday alongside an opposing op-ed written by Welt's editor in chief for television. The newspaper's opinion editor resigned in response , citing the publication of Musk's piece. Welt am Sonntag and Business Insider are both owned by Axel Springer SE. Germany is holding elections in February after Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a vote of confidence earlier this month, paving the way for snap elections. Long a fringe political party, the AfD has been gaining popularity in Germany with its anti-immigration platform. Musk said in his opinion piece that the party "resonates with many Germans who feel their concerns are being ignored by the establishment," adding that the "portrayal of the AfD as right-wing extremist is clearly false." Advertisement He also praised the party for supporting tax cuts and economic deregulation, and he called for a more balanced energy approach that includes nuclear energy. Tesla has a major gigafactory in Berlin that manufactures battery cells and Model Y cars. "As someone who has made significant investments in Germany's industrial and technological landscape, I believe I have the right to speak openly about his political orientation," Musk wrote. Advertisement After publishing the op-ed, Musk reposted a series of comments on X, his social media platform, that also praised AfD. One post accused Europe and the United States of overusing the label "far-right." Last week, Musk called Scholz an "incompetent fool," adding that the chancellor should resign following an attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg that left five people dead. Musk shared a post on X suggesting that the attack was a result of immigration. Police identified the suspect in custody as a Saudi citizen who sought political asylum in Germany. "We have freedom of opinion — it also goes for multibillionaires, but freedom of opinion also means that you can say things that aren't right and don't contain good political advice," Scholz said in response, according to the Associated Press. Advertisement Editor's Note: Business Insider is owned by Axel Springer, which also owns the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.League leaders Liverpool played one of the game’s of the season at Newcastle, while Manchester City returned to winning ways as two of England’s biggest clubs locked horns in London in a massive mid-week slate of Premier League matches. Get all the latest football news, highlights and analysis delivered straight to your inbox with Fox Sports Sportmail. Sign up now!!! A 90th minute equaliser from Newcastle’s Fabian Schär ended Liverpool’s seven match winning streak in all competitions, as the Reds’ trip north ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw. Mohammed Salah continued his rich vein of form as the Egyptian scored twice in the second half to give Liverpool the lead, but goal keeper Caoimhín Kelleher had a moment to forget during a set piece in the dying minutes that pathed the way for Schär’s equaliser. The Irish shot stopper misjudged the ball, which was whipped in to the box by Bruno Guimarães from a free kick, and let it go over his head, thinking it would sail beyond the touch line, but the Magpies centre back slid in at the back post to squeeze his shot home from an incredibly tight angle. St James’ Park was sent into raptures by the celebrations but the drama was not over as fans ranged when the full-time whistle was blown after six minutes of stoppage time. Newcastle was seemingly on the break to create another attacking opportunity, but the game was drawn to a close with both sides have justifiable arguments for who let an additional two points slip, and who snatched a point. Obviously, the hosts levelled things up at the death, but Liverpool came from behind twice earlier in the night. Salah was voted player of the match for his performance that jumped him ahead of Manchester City’s Erling Haaland in the golden boot standings with 13 goals so far this campaign, and he has scored nine times in his last seven Premier League outings. His 68th minute and 83rd minute goals were both assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold who came off the bench and picked out Salah at the near post for the first before finding the Egyptian in the centre of the box to give him a brace. Salah assisted Liverpool’s first goal of the game when he delivered a low cross to Curtis Jones who smashed it into the roof of the net in the 50th minute. Trent Alexander-Arnold â¡ï ̧ Mohamed Salah. Liverpool are back on level terms! Itâs an instant impact from the Liverpool right back just a minute after coming on. Watch | https://t.co/VGHguV7gp5 pic.twitter.com/OUSTZu8SLY — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 4, 2024 Alexander Isak’s first half rocket from outside the box gave Newcastle the early advantage as the Magpies caused Arne Slot’s side headaches with their tenacious high press. With Alexander-Arnold resting on the bench, and the injured Ibrahima Konate also not on the park, Liverpool looked unusually vulnerable at the back early, an issue vividly illustrated as Jacob Murphy smashed a fierce shot off the far post from an acute angle. It was a warning Liverpool failed to heed as Isak opened the scoring in the 35th minute. Surging into Lewis Hall’s pass, Isak took a clever touch that wrong-footed Virgil van Dijk 20 yards from goal, opening space for a blistering strike that flashed into the roof of the net. Gordon should have doubled Newcastle’s lead after Joe Gomez’s miscued clearance, but the forward’s hesitant shot was straight at Kelleher. Liverpool were ragged and Slot threw his arms up in frustration after another Gomez mistake allowed Murphy to blast narrowly wide. Yet in the blink of an eye, Liverpool conjured an equaliser five minutes after half-time. WHAT A HIT, ALEXANDER ISAK ð±ð¤ ̄ The Newcastle striker rifles them in front against Liverpool and there was absolutely no saving that one. Incredible. Watch | https://t.co/VGHguV6Izx pic.twitter.com/E1xUCnQvlH — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 4, 2024 Anonymous in the first half, Salah burst into life with a superbly measured cross towards Jones, whose run was perfectly timed to meet the Egyptian’s delivery with an emphatic close-range finish. Newcastle were back in front after 62 minutes as Isak’s deft pass sent Gordon galloping into the area and he cut back inside before planting a composed finished beyond Kelleher from 10 yards. But Liverpool’s resolve was unshaken, thanks in large part to the presence of the sublime Salah, as well as Slot’s decision to send on Alexander-Arnold. Dropping points for the first time since a 2-2 draw at Arsenal on October 27, Liverpool’s lead at the top of the table is down to seven points. After impressive 2-0 wins against Real Madrid and Manchester City last week, Slot’s men were hailed as champions elect in England and leading contenders for the Champions League. Failing to kill off spirited Newcastle won’t change that status, but Slot will have noted the flaws in his injury-hit defence ahead of Saturday’s Merseyside derby against Everton at Goodison Park. DE BRUYNE MASTERCLASS GETS MAN CITY BACK TO WINNING WAYS Manchester City snapped a seven-game winless streak as Kevin De Bruyne played a starring role in a 3-0 Premier League win over Nottingham Forest on Wednesday. The Belgian created Bernardo Silva’s opening goal and then scored the second before Jeremy Doku rounded off a much-needed victory for the English champions. City’s barren run included six defeats to leave them 11 points behind Premier League leaders Liverpool before kick-off. However, De Bruyne’s return to the starting line-up for the first time in nearly three months helped resume normal service at the Etihad Stadium. City move back into the top four and within nine points of Liverpool after their 3-3 draw at Newcastle. Pep Guardiola had to shoot down suggestions of a rift with De Bruyne on the eve of the game after bedding him back into action slowly with a series of substitute appearances. The 33-year-old showed what City have been missing as he rolled back the years and could well have had more than just one goal. Guardiola reacted to Sunday’s 2-0 defeat at Liverpool by making four changes as Josko Gvardiol, Doku and Jack Grealish also came into the team. A seven-match winless run comes to an end for @ManCity â #MCINFO pic.twitter.com/uG6NgWJbcZ — Premier League (@premierleague) December 4, 2024 It took just eight minutes for City to make the breakthrough. Ilkay Gundogan’s cross was headed back towards goal by De Bruyne and Silva was in the right place to tap home from centimetres out. Guardiola claimed pre-match that Ederson remains his number one goalkeeper but the Brazilian was again benched in favour of Stefan Ortega. The German made a big save to deny Morgan Gibbs-White before Forest missed a glorious chance to put the Etihad crowd back on edge. Chris Wood’s fine goalscoring form has been the catalyst to a fabulous season so far for Nuno Espirito Santo’s men. But the New Zealander was wayward as he fired wide with just Ortega to beat. De Bruyne settled City nerves on 31 minutes when he collected Doku’s pass inside the area and coolly slotted into the top corner. Erling Haaland has now failed to find the net in his last three Premier League games. But the Norwegian did play a part in the third goal with the assist for Doku, who cut inside and fired into the far corner. De Bruyne saw a free-kick curl just wide and was then denied a second by his international team-mate Matz Sels. He was given a standing ovation when he departed 15 minutes from time. City spectacularly collapsed from 3-0 up to draw 3-3 against Feyenoord in the Champions League eight days ago. However, there was never any sense of a repeat as they controlled the closing stages to add a clean sheet to an all-round restorative night for Guardiola’s men. Defeat leaves Forest still in sixth but now four points off the top four. The stories in the top six after today's matches: ð Liverpool remain top after Newcastle draw ð Chelsea move up to 2nd ð Arsenal win at home but drop to 3rd ð Man City end winless run and move to 4th https://t.co/AZyGBbLJ3R pic.twitter.com/36dvrVqUB7 — Premier League (@premierleague) December 4, 2024 ARSENAL CLOSE GAP ON LIVERPOOL Arsenal worked their set-piece magic to beat Manchester United 2-0 on Wednesday, ending Ruben Amorim’s unbeaten start to life in the Old Trafford hotseat and closing the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool. United frustrated the home side and kept the crowd quiet at the Emirates in a cagey first half but Jurrien Timber broke the deadlock from a corner after the break and William Saliba repeated the feat. The win leaves Arsenal in third place in the Premier League, behind Chelsea on goal difference and seven points adrift of leaders Liverpool, who were held to a 3-3 draw at Newcastle. Amorim made six changes from the team that brushed Everton aside 4-0 at the weekend, dropping in-form Amad Diallo and Marcus Rashford from his starting line-up. Gabriel was a significant absence from Arsenal’s defence, joining Ben White and Riccardo Calafiori on the injury list. Amorim travelled to London with two wins and a draw from three matches in all competitions, keenly aware that Arsenal would be his biggest test yet. The Gunners hogged possession in the opening moments and had the ball in the net in the fourth minute through Gabriel Martinelli, only for it to be ruled out for offside. Mikel Arteta’s men should have been ahead just minutes later when Thomas Partey skewed his header wide from a corner. Martinelli flashed just wide from another corner midway through the first half as Arsenal continued to look dangerous from set-pieces. United were content to bide their time when they had the ball but they looked blunt in attack. The visitors could have gone in ahead at half-time had Diogo Dalot not steered just wide with a right-footed shot in the 43rd minute. The two teams, both in goalscoring form, produced a combined five shots in the opening 45 minutes, with none on target. It's in off William Saliba's backside and Arsenal have two ð The Gunners master the set-piece glitch and Manchester United have no answer. Watch ð2 https://t.co/prLfFhu4y6 pic.twitter.com/CwbFRM1z43 — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 4, 2024 - Corner routine - The game picked up tempo at the start of the second half, with Diallo replacing Tyrell Malacia for United. Feeding off a more vocal crowd, a re-energised Arsenal put United under pressure, finally breaking the deadlock when Timber headed his first goal for the club from a Declan Rice corner. Amorim reacted quickly, bringing on forwards Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee and handing French teenage defender Leny Yoro his United debut. Diallo won a free-kick after fine work on the right in the 66th minute and Arsenal were grateful to goalkeeper David Raya, who pushed away a powerful Matthijs de Ligt header from Bruno Fernandes’s free-kick. Arsenal doubled their lead from a Bukayo Saka corner in the 73rd minute when Partey’s shot hit Saliba and beat Andre Onana. Arsenal have scored more goals from corners -- 21 -- than any other side in the Premier League since the start of last season. Onana got down well to save a Kai Havertz shot as Arsenal threatened to cut loose. United just about managed to keep them out but Amorim will know that he has a big job on his hands. Another Arsenal corner routine. Another Arsenal corner goal ðð ̄ The Gunners are unstoppable from their set pieces this season and take the lead against Manchester United. Watch | https://t.co/prLfFhu4y6 pic.twitter.com/lx8g183wg8 — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 4, 2024 BIG WINS FOR CHELSEA, EVERTON AND ASTON VILLA Second-place Chelsea put bottom of the table Southampton to the sword with a 5-1 rout at St Mary’s, while Everton geared up for the weekend’s Merseyside Derby with a 4-0 home thumping of Wolverhampton. Chelsea looked like they were going to have a battle on their hands when Joe Aribo equalised for the Saints in the 11th minute after Axel Disasi’s seventh minute opener, but it quickly turned into a romp. The Blues shared the goals around with five individual goal scorers as Disasi (7th minute), Christopher Nkunku (17th minute), Noni Madueke (34th minute), Cole Palmer (76th minute) and Jadon Sancho (87th minute) all got themselves on the score sheet. Chelsea now sit seven points behind league leaders Liverpool, level with Arsenal but they possess a superior goal difference which benefited from the trip to the south coast, and they have won their last three Premier League matches. How not to play out from the back ft. Southampton ð¥ ́ Joe Lumley gives the ball away very cheaply and Christopher Nkunku makes the Saints pay. â°Watch | https://t.co/PlJTysBaKO pic.twitter.com/mF8sPhKFHy — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 4, 2024 Everton meanwhile picked up a much-needed win to give themselves some breathing distance from the relegation battle. Ashleigh Young became the fourth oldest goal scorer in Premier League history as the 39-year-old scored with a stunning free kick in the 10th minute to get the ball rolling for the Toffees. Orel Mangala (33rd minute) and Craig Dawson (49th minute and 72nd) also put the ball into the back of the net to move Everton into 15th place, five points clear of the drop zone. Wolves languish in 19th with just nine points from 14 games. Ashley Young that is something special ðð He becomes the fourth-oldest scorer in the Premier League with a peach of a free-kick at Goodison Park. 39-years-old and rolling back the years ð¦ Watch | https://t.co/1XOqNKKyRW pic.twitter.com/PxtfLiaiiI — Optus Sport (@OptusSport) December 4, 2024 Aston Villa kept themselves in touch with the top four with a 3-1 win at home to Brentford. They scored three times in the first half with Morgan Rogers (21st minute), Ollie Watkins (28th minute, penalty) and Matty Cash (34th minute) doing the damage. Villa are in seventh on 22 points, four points behind fourth placed Manchester City, after a five-match winless run before Wednesday night’s match. Originally published as Liverpool late heart break in six-goal thriller; Man City break their slump as maestro returns - PL Wrap Football Don't miss out on the headlines from Football. Followed categories will be added to My News. 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