Environment News – Page 41
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Brazil detonates toxic warship at sea
An old aircraft carrier refused entry by Turkish authorities has been detonated at sea by the Brazilian Navy
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EMSA opens oil spill response to more vessels
The European Maritime Safety Agency is offering €5.2 million for oil response support from ‘vessels of opportunity’ in a new procedure
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Edda Wind launches vessel for Dogger Bank
Chartwell Marine designed the latest vessel from Edda Wind, a daughter craft CTV
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Iberdrola announces first floating solar project
Iberdrola will install a floating solar plant in France to generate 25MW of electricity
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Above the waves: ECMA winner Artemis Technologies
Artemis Technologies is looking to new horizons as it develops its first electric foiling ferry
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DEME signed up for 2nd French wind farm
France’s second offshore wind farm will be installed by marine civils engineer DEME
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Final monopile for Hollandse Kust installed
The number of monopiles installed at CrossWind’s wind farm off the Netherlands has now reached its final count of 70
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Floating wind to power oil and gas
A Norwegian and Scottish partnership aims to power oil and gas with power generated by offshore wind
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WindEurope brands Denmark wind policy ‘absurd’
Denmark pauses offshore wind projects as WindEurope admits investment in the sector fell in 2022
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WATCH: Sea trials of ‘Walrus’ amphibious CTV
The world’s first amphibious CTV prepares for her first project at Scroby Sands
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EU takes Ireland to court over water pollution directive
Ireland is in trouble with the EU over failing to legalise the Water Framework Directive
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WATCH: Shark robot takes a bite out of pollution
The world’s waterways are becoming snarled up by plastic, and one company has launched a range of robots to try to deal with it.
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Prysmian completes Ibiza connection
Two of the Balearic islands are now connected by undersea cable, thanks to the Prysmian Group
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Scottish tidal turbine sector powers up
Tidal energy is becoming a renewable force to be reckoned with, as companies in Scotland increase their power offering
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Dutch engineer to supply HQLF to US
As the US offshore wind sector grows, it’s likely to need more European expertise to help it fulfil ambitious targets
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DEME awarded US installation job
DEME is exercising its US offshore arm to take advantage of the American offshore wind market
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Tri-party agreement promotes methanol tugs
Damen, Caterpillar and Pon Power sign MoU to look at methanol-fuelled tugs
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Combining wind and tide could save €millions
A diverse mix of renewables is key to consistently meeting energy demand, say researchers, and could save €millions
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Report hints at potential Jones Act revision
A report just published on how the US could develop domestic supply chains also warns of the limitations of the Jones Act.
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Netherlands plans 10-fold increase in offshore wind
Early Information has been released for two wind farms with total power generating capacity of 12,000MW in the Dutch North Sea.