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UK partners unveil concept in offshore charging
A CTV offshore charging option is emerging from the drawing boards of Aluminium Marine Consultants and partner Ad Hoc Marine Designs
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Is the booming windfarm industry going bust?
Growing concerns are being voiced about the health of the offshore wind sector
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PROFILE: Sanmar Shipyards chairman Ali Gürün
“Sometimes it’s better to follow the man with the machete,” says Sanmar chairman Ali Gürün
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OPINION: Large project demand is dwarfing capacity
Contractors and developers face multiple challenges in keeping up with the pace of demand for larger turbines - new approaches are needed, writes HLP (Heavy Lift Projects) managing director Alex Fyfe
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INTERVIEW: European tugowners in choppy seas
Secretary general Anna Maria Darmanin has been at the helm of the ETA since 2016, and today she says the industry has three major concerns that if not addressed could have quite serious implications.
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Connecting commercial marine - Seawork Connect
Leading European commercial marine exhibition Seawork is using the latest online technology to allow businesses to stay in touch year round
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WATCH: World’s first energy island construction
Marine contractor giants have been selected to build the world’s first ‘energy island’
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OPINION: Svitzer COO on towage and transition
Kasper Karlsen, Global COO at Svitzer, on the challenges of transition
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EXCLUSIVE: The remote control centre changing vessel operations forever
Maritime Journal had an exclusive tour around a world-first remote control hub that’s about to go live.
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Lab combines wind and seaweed farms
An Amazon fund is paying for scientists to examine the co-location of seaweed farms with offshore wind farms in the North Sea
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Superlight propulsion system for all-electric fast ferry
Seawork exhibitor Servogrear’s propulsion solution achieves results ‘that have never been accomplished on a catamaran hull before’
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VIDEO: 2,200t jacket loadout completed by Sarens
A 37m, 2,200t jacket was successfully loaded out by Belgian civil engineering firm Sarens for its Angolan client
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Massive three-dam plant starts operating
Portugal’s largest hydroelectric powerplant, consisting of three dams and three substations, is two thirds of the way to completion
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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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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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Actisense eyes commercial marine
Recently granted RINA Type Approval is evidence that Actisense products can sail into commercial marine, says CEO Phil Whitehurst
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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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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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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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Team Edorado on foiling for fast craft
A young Dutch team believes its foiling power boats will soon get their day in the commercial sun