Environment News – Page 10
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NewsIberdrola signs 'largest offshore wind deal of the decade'
Iberdrola has signed ‘the largest offshore wind transaction of the decade’ with United Arab Emirates energy company Masdar.
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NewsOffshore wind powers record Crown Estate profit
The landmark result marks The Crown Estate’s highest ever return to the Treasury
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News - VideosOEG reaps benefits of offshore wind boom
Energy company OEG has won a £multi-million contract to support the Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm until it comes online in 2027.
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NewsPoland’s first offshore wind turbine installed
The first wind turbine has been installed at the pioneering Baltic Power offshore windfarm.
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NewsWindEurope CEO steps down
The ebullient CEO of the European wind association WindEurope has announced he will hand over the reins to an as yet undecided successor.
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NewsDEME is busy creating a new standard for WTIVs
Designed by GustoMSC, Norse Energi, like its sister vessel Norse Wind, is helping to create a new standard for WTIVs.
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NewsOffshore charging: The missing piece
One key aspect of the offshore supply chain still presents an ongoing challenge: Operations and maintenance
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NewsOfficials approve largest wind farm in Irish Sea
An offshore wind farm set to be the largest in the Irish Sea by joint developers by BP and EnBW has been given the green light by the UK government.
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NewsStena’s hybrid ferry powers into service
The first methanol-ready NewMax hybrid ship for Stena Line, has successfully completed sea trials in China
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NewsMethanol ready RoPax vessel first for the Med
The Deltamarin designed vessels for Grimaldi Lines will be a first for this type of alternative fuel in the Med
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NewsHydrogen-electric tug first for China
Constructed by Jiangsu Zhenjiang Shipyard, the ’Qing Dian Tuo 1’ has been delivered to Qingdao Port
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NewsNewbuild CSOV strengthens offshore capability
Windea Curie showcases a cutting-edge vessel design that Ulstein Verft has tailored for offshore renewables
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NewsUK scraps €29 billion 3,800km subsea cable project
The UK government has made a shock decision to scrap an ambitious £26 billion (€29.3 billion) 3,800km subsea cable link project between Morocco and the UK.
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NewsFirst steel cutting for Belgium’s offshore energy hub
A first steel cut ceremony has signalled the start of HVAC works for the Princess Elisabeth Island offshore energy hub
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NewsAberdeen powers up for a greener future
Scotland’s largest maritime decarbonisation project is now operational at Aberdeen delivering green shore power to eight berths
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NewsRosen wins landmark UK carbon capture contract
Rosen (UK) Ltd will deliver subsea engineering and design verification services for the Liverpool Bay CCUS project
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NewsLloyd's Type Approval for hydrogen fuel cell system
PowerCell’s Marine System 225 has received Type Approval from Lloyd’s Register, helping advance the use of hydrogen for vessel propulsion
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NewsDEME drives coastal offshore innovation
DEME is advancing coastal protection and offshore wind with innovative engineering in the Netherlands and France
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NewsTwo huge UK floating wind projects awarded
Two out of three massive offshore floating wind projects have been awarded by the Crown Estate, with no reason given for failure to award the third.
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NewsA milestone in hydrogen fuel power cell development
The Proteus 75 is especially designed for harbour craft, offshore support vessels and inland waterway boats