Environment News – Page 37
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Jan De Nul to install Scottish interconnector
A new interconnecting cable will help safeguard power supplies in mainland Scotland and Orkney
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Large-scale US offshore wind industry kicks off
Construction of the first large-scale offshore wind farm in the US and indeed the Americas has finally begun, with monopile installation work now under way.
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Project to investigate subsea H2 storage
The Port of Aberdeen will work with contractor Subsea7 to investigate the feasibility of storing hydrogen under the water at the new South Harbour.
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Tug builders opt for a methanol future
Damen and Boluda have become partners in building methanol-fuelled tugs, the companies have announced.
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Offshore wind faces ‘a race to the bottom’
IMCA, Siemens Gamesa and Vestas have all lent their voices to growing calls for the offshore wind sector to slow down to avoid a race to the bottom
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Osbit expands its offering for Dutch customers
Osbit is strengthening its Netherlands offering with a new Dutch business entity and office
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Boskalis steps in to avert oil tanker disaster
Boskalis is part of a UN-coordinated operation to remove more than a million barrels of oil from a tanker that has been decaying off the coast of Yemen for more than 30 years.
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Fugro hired for German offshore wind site
Fugro and Fraunhofer IWES will be working together to survey Germany’s EEZ windfarm sites
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Poland on cusp of offshore wind bonanza
Poland’s offshore wind industry has been given a massive boost as plans for the largest wind farm in the country take another step forward.
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High-power batteries rolled out for new fast ferry
Damen has selected its battery system for use on its new electric fast ferry in Lower Saxony, northwest Germany.
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Consortium to develop H2-powered passenger ships
A consortium of 13 partners in six European countries is looking at developing hydrogen fuel cells for passenger ships.
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2GW offshore substations lined up for North Sea
Fourteen offshore substations capable of handling 2GW of power each will be installed in the Dutch and German North Sea.
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Firms team up to build new vessel designs
Specialist freight forwarder Deugro Danmark has joined forces with two major players to design and build two specialist wind turbine component transport vessels.
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US offshore wind hurdles could deliver blow to Europeans
Opportunities for European firms with expertise in offshore wind could be dealt a blow if a new bill becomes law in the US.
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Calling on oil and gas expertise to deliver green goals
Oil and gas skills are key to achieving climate goals says a UK representative body for the offshore energy sector
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French offshore wind research will tackle the environment
Interactions between offshore wind energy and the environment remain a major research challenge
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Drone led - the future of wind farm inspections
More wind farm blade inspections than ever are now being carried out by drone
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Navtek launches autonomous litter drone
A solar-powered marine litter cleaning drone that cleans up floating rubbish in canals, ports and estuaries has been launched by Navtek Naval Technologies in Istanbul.
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Summit urges leaders to save offshore wind
Marine contractors and manufacturers desperate to take advantage of the potential from offshore wind have called for major investment by governments at a recent summit in Belgium.
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SMST supplies critical mission equipment for Damen CSOVs
SMST will deliver two sets of mission equipment for the newbuild Damen CSOVs for Windcat Offshore