Environment News – Page 13
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US offshore wind auction delayed for lack of bidders
The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management says the lack of interest in an offshore wind farm planned for Oregon means an auction will not now go ahead.
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Four OCVs ordered by unnamed European firm
An unnamed European company has ordered four 100m offshore construction vessels (OSVs) that can operate at depths of 3,000 metres.
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Diverse delivers under its finance and lease programme
Diverse Marine has successfully launched its Stock Build 2, the Iceni Revolt CTV
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Deep-sea mining: New prospects for marine
Loke founder and CEO Walter Sognnes believes the ocean seabed could be key to unlocking vast resources essential for producing batteries and other renewable technologies. It could also be a boost for the maritime industry, he says.
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BMT unveils sustainable hybrid CTV
BMT and Strategic Marine have unveiled the StratCat35, a sustainable hybrid crew transfer vessel for the offshore wind industry
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‘Wind of Hope’ crashes into offshore wind turbine
The unfortunately named Wind of Hope Service Operation Vessel crashed into an offshore wind turbine last week, owner Louis Dreyfus Armateurs has admitted.
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EnBW calls for helicopter transport to wind farms
EnBW has announced a seven-year tender for helicopters to transport crew and equipment to its North Sea offshore wind farms.
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Next-gen crew transfer vessel partnership
The new vessel will exceed speeds of 50 knots, offering quick, safe and efficient crew transfer capabilities
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N-O-S orders two hybrid E-Class CTVs
Northern Offshore Services will expand its fleet of CTVs with four new E-Class vessels, which are built in readiness for alternative fuels and battery operation.
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Vessel partnership for the offshore renewables sector
Four new C-CSOVs will support the growing demand for wind farm installation and maintenance.
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US launches largest wave energy funding opportunity
The five-year initiative aims to accelerate the development and testing of wave energy converters (WECs).
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Watch: Smugglers’ ship sunk to make artificial reef
A county council in Ireland has sunk an old smuggling ship off the north coast of Ireland to form an artificial reef.
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UK CTV supplier boosts fleet with Penguin vessel
Tidal Transit has expanded its CTV fleet, chartering its newest vessel to support operations at the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
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Beam expands its offshore wind capabilities
Beam is commited to expanding its offshore wind operations through the expansion of its fleet.
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Nexans pushes boat out with €90 million spend
Three offshore wind farms will be connected to the German grid with French cable firm Nexans’ technology.
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SMD sells first compact e-ROV to Greece
SMD has sold its first compact electric ROV to Greece’s Hellenic Centre for Marine Research for deep-water missions
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Fender maker signals confidence with 3 shows this year
UK-based Buoyant Works will show their latest fender designs at Hamburg’s WindEnergy show next week, hot on the heels of Seawork last June and a few weeks before the International Workboat Show in New Orleans in November.
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Largest floating wind project in the Med for Sicily
The largest floating wind project in the Mediterranean Sea will be installed offshore Sicily.
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Seaonics unveils offshore charger for electric SOVs
A new offshore charging system by Seaonics promises to cut down on the need for vessels to return to port.
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Blazing oil tanker disaster averted by salvors
Salvors have saved a million barrels of crude oil from causing unprecedented ocean pollution after towing the blazing tanker Sounion to safety.