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Optimising methanol use with fuel cells in shipping
Fuel cells leveraging methanol reformer technology offer an efficient and sustainable propulsion solution, particularly for smaller vessels like tug boats, feeder ships and ferries, writes Dr Andreas Bodén, Senior Vice President & CTO - PowerCell.
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Strengthened protocols for firefighting tugs
The BTA’s new guide is the first UK-specific resource of its kind, offering vital direction for tug operators on effective firefighting
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Maersk Supply Service launches Wind Installation Vessel
Maersk Supply Service, a new company under the A. P. Møller Holding umbrella, has launched a Wind Installation Vessel (WIV) that it claims is 30% faster than conventional jack-up vessels.
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Portable spill clean-up system gets an upgrade
The Wavecleaner VAC, is a powerful, portable clean-up system targeting marine pollution and small-scale oil spills
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Gothenburg switches on H2 generator to supply shorepower
Scandinavia’s biggest port has reached the final phase of a pilot project that uses a hydrogen generator to supply electricity to docked ships.
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Ørsted scraps massive North Sea wind farm
Energy giant Ørsted has pulled the plug on Hornsea 4, the fourth offshore wind farm of a total 8GW of potential offshore wind off the east coast of northern England.
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Bridging the skills gap in alternative fuels handling
A new partnership aims to boost marine training and bridge skills gaps in alternative marine fuel handling
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Call for better marine cadet safeguarding
The Hood is introducing a more transparent system to track marine recruitment and training activity
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Allseas expands fleet with 2 offshore construction vessels
Two new Offshore Construction Vessels (OCVs) have been ordered for Allseas to boost subsea construction, ROV support and inspection and repair and maintenance work.
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Artificial intelligence, AIS and maritime security: A promising future
Maritime security is a critical issue in an increasingly interconnected world and with the increase in maritime trade and the complexity of threats, artificial intelligence (AI) is emerging as an essential tool to enhance the security of the seas, writes Simon Jouan, Sales manager with Athanor Engineering, based in Paris.
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Turkey commits to controversial canal project
A Turkish minister has said the country is determined to build a controversial canal to alleviate congestion pressure on the famed Bosphorous.
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First monopile installed at Thor windfarm
Jan De Nul has successfully completed the first of 72 monopile foundations at the windfarm
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WATCH: Diverse Marine delivers daughter craft for VARD CSOV fleet
A next-generation daughter craft designed by Chartwell Marine has been delivered for deployment from VARD’s CSOV fleet.
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PD Ports plans UK offshore wind hub
PD Ports is planning a £200m Teesport Offshore Gateway to boost UK offshore wind manufacturing and infrastructure
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Largest battery retrofit planned for ro-pax ferry
Marine battery company AYK Energy says it will carry out the largest battery retrofit on a vessel to date, installing an additional 10MWh on a ro-pax ferry.
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DEME completes €900 million take-over of Havfram Holdco
Belgian marine civils giant DEME has set itself firmly at the forefront of offshore wind with a €900 million take-over of the offshore wind contractor Havfram.
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UK SMEs join wind accelerator
Nine UK SMEs are joining Launch Academy to accelerate offshore wind development
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Lockheed Martin tech developed for seabed structure anchorage
Offshore foundations engineering company Subsea Micropiles has launched a micropile anchor based on technology now exclusively licensed to it from US defence and aerospace manufacturer Lockheed Martin.
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Med Marine enjoys strong 2025 start
Med Marine expands its presence across Europe with five new tugboat contracts
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A taste of Speed@Seawork - experience the faster vessels
With just five weeks to go before the premier fast commercial boat event of the year, here’s a taste of some of the vessels you can try at this year’s Speed@Seawork.