Environment News – Page 16
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NewsGeoAcoustics expands hydroacoustic offering in Asia
Oceanscan Singapore is GeoAcoustics’ new channel partner, covering Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines
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NewsTideWise’s USV wins key autonomy approval nod
The Brazilian company’s USV is designed for offshore subsea inspection at depths of up to 2,500 metres
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NewsAustal wins H2-ready ferry deal
Austal Australia has won a contract to design and build a hydrogen-ready ferry for Gotlandsbolaget
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NewsKongsberg enhances OSCV mooring capabilities
KM’s new mooring system for OSCVs promises to fill the shortage of vessels capable of large-scale mooring installations
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NewsDemand boom for SOVs and CSOVs – analysis
With the global growth of offshore wind comes a growth in demand for CSOVs and SOVs, says Philip Lewis, consultant with energy sector consultants Intelatus Global Partners.
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NewsUS wind project full steam ahead with WTIV sea trials
The first US-built, Jones Act-compliant wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) has begun sea trials, says wind farm developer Dominion Energy.
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NewsOffshore energy islands hit delays despite funding
A Danish-German energy island project in the Baltic Sea has been handed a cool €645 million from the European Commission.
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NewsLeading the charge: Bibby on its electric fleet
The world is electrifying, and UK-based Bibby Marine is determined to be at the forefront of the drive. But it won’t happen offshore without offshore charging, says project director Gavin Forward.
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NewsExpanding port infrastructure for offshore wind
Lithuania’s Klaipėda Port is ramping up its offshore wind energy ambitions with a major port infrastructure upgrade.
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NewsDenmark sets itself at forefront of CCS
Denmark is positioning itself at the forefront of CO2 capture and storage (CCS), with applications invited for licences to explore coastal areas for the purpose.
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NewsA floating laboratory onboard a research vessel
A newbuild pioneering research vessel has been designed to test alternative fuels and climate-friendly propulsion technologies
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NewsTide comes in for Louis Dreyfus Armateurs
LD Tide will supply a CTV for the Eoliennes en Mer des Îles d’Yeu et de Noirmoutier (EMYN) offshore windfarm
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NewsWales government backs tidal energy scheme
A first-of-its-kind tidal scheme has been given Welsh government backing in the form of an £8 million (€9.6 million) equity stake.
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NewsFirst monopile installed at Baltic Power site
The first monopile has been installed at the Baltic Power offshore wind farm being developed by Orlen and Northland Power for Poland.
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NewsCadeler expands presence in Poland
Cadeler strengthens its position in Poland’s offshore wind market with a new deal with Ocean Winds
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NewsSvitzer makes the switch to biofuels
Svitzer tugs operating at the Danish Port of Esbjerg are now running on biofuel, bringing together a coalition of port owner, tug operator and clients all sharing the same ambition of becoming carbon neutral over time.
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NewsØrsted slashes offshore wind spending by 25%
Ørsted, the world’s largest offshore wind developer, has announced it is slashing investment in offshore wind by 25%.
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NewsDenmark reveals 20MW mammoth turbine prototype
Siemens Gamesa is working on an offshore wind turbine that dwarfs its current standard of 14MW.
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NewsIWS Seawalker named 2025 offshore energy vessel of the year
The Kongsberg Maritime-designed CSOV sets new standards for offshore wind operations
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NewsRemoving GNSS dependency for shallow water vessel positioning
SPRINT-Nav DP removes GNSS dependencies enabling operators to work more efficiently in challenging environments