Environment News – Page 51
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UK backs hydrogen transition
The UK government is backing hydrogen powered ships by way of a grant to bring new technology to market
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Equinor plans to spend $23 billion on renewables
Norwegian state-owned oil and gas company Equinor has set out plans to spend $23 billion on renewables over the next five years.
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First US contract awarded to Ampelmann
Dutch firm Ampelmann is stepping into the US offshore wind market for the first time.
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Heerema develops floating engineering
A Floating to Floating system could cut the cost of wind farm installation, says marine civil engineering specialist Heerema
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Pile gripper delivery for offshore wind farm
A new monopile gripper system has been delivered to a Taiwanese offshore wind farm
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Tidal energy: an overlooked resource
Tidal stream energy – poised to start full commercial operations but the potential is largely ignored by recent government policy.
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Project set up to address plastic in seas
‘One of the most pressing issues in marine ecosystems of our time’ is being addressed in a project launched by the IMO
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UK sets new offshore wind targets
95% of the UK’s power should come from renewables by 2030, a new strategy targets.
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UK missing out on ‘massive opportunity’
By ignoring the potential of tidal energy, the UK is missing an open goal, say stakeholders in the sector.
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Approval granted for rigid sail propulsion
Bureau Veritas has granted its approval to an innovative sailing propulsion system
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Contract awarded for world’s biggest wind farm
The world’s largest wind farm should generate 3.6GW of electricity once it’s completed.
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Subsea monitoring project first
A subsea monitoring project has been completed using high-speed through-water wireless optical modems
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Commercial wave energy converter partnership formed
Two companies have entered into a partnership for the construction of a commercial scale Wave Energy Converter (WEC)
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Pharma pollutes ¼ of world’s rivers – study
A university report has shown that a quarter of the world’s rivers contain pharmaceuticals at potentially toxic levels.
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Sembcorp builds first battery-diesel RoPax
First of a trio of battery-diesel hybrid RoPax launches
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Ulstein vows to fill heavy lift shortage hole
Market leader pledges to fill the offshore wind installation vessel shortage
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Simulation system created for offshore wind sector
Two industry partners are joining together to create a new simulator system for the UK’s floating offshore wind sector
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Red tape mounts as offshore energy expands
Data-driven management helps streamline mounting crew, vessel certification requirements
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MHO-Co launches two hybrid offshore vessels
Vessel designer MHO-Co has launched two offshore support vessels with hybrid engines and a filter system that makes them clean and green.