Ørsted cuts profit forecast after wind doesn’t blow
Danish offshore wind giant Ørsted has lowered its profit forecast because the wind didn’t blow as much as normal in July and August.
Levelling Up for Fair Isle
Vital transport links between Fair Isle and the Shetland mainland will be maintained thanks to a new £5.6 million Fair Isle ferry, due to launch towards the end of 2026.
Damen signs UK Royal Navy 24 vessel order with Serco
Damen Shipyards Group has signed a contract with Serco for the delivery of 24 vessels to enhance the auxiliary fleet capability of the UK Royal Navy.
Scenic route goes zero emission
Brunvoll Mar-El has signed a contract as system integrator and provider of electrical propulsion systems for a zero-emission catamaran ferry.
Pace, price and persistence – new design philosophy revealed
BMT has unveiled its Modular Uncrewed Ship concept MODUS - focusing on adaptable solutions for specific operational needs.
Soaring away to Supermarine Quay
Landau has purchased the former Marine Skills Centre, built on the historic site of the first Supermarine Spitfire factory, situated on the banks of the River Itchen in Woolston, Hampshire UK.
Navigating battery risks: Still a bridge too far?
Are we there yet? Despite so many battery manufacturers hailing the benefits, the risks and problems of onboard and onshore battery systems identified in a recent Bureau Veritas report suggests not.
World first purpose-built dual-fuel methanol tug launched
Sanmar Shipyards has launched what it claims is the world’s first purpose-built dual-fuel methanol escort tug.
World first purpose-built dual-fuel methanol tug launched
Sanmar Shipyards has launched what it claims is the world’s first purpose-built dual-fuel methanol escort tug.
Europe orders wave of beach restoration projects
As fears about rising sea levels grow, countries are protecting their coastlines with sand replenishment projects. Here is a taste of some of the ongoing works.