Latest Environment News – Page 15
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Cadeler to boost Polish offshore wind capacity
Poland signs up Cadeler for major transport and installation work at a new Baltic Sea offshore wind farm.
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China develops world’s biggest offshore turbine
China doesn’t seem to have received the memo about slowing down on the size of offshore wind turbines, something major stakeholders have suggested could be vital to sustain a struggling industry.
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‘Isaac Newton’ redeployed for cable-laying project
Jan De Nul will roll out its 2015-built cable-laying vessel Isaac Newton to connect offshore wind farms to the German grid.
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Cheetah Marine launches ‘EV-ready’ RIB
RS Marine CEO Jon Partridge talks to MJ about the voyage to electric RIBs – and how Cheetah Marine’s latest RIB is targeted at people who are environmentally conscious but not ready to go full electric just yet.
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Siemens Energy value slumps on turbine failures
Shares of Siemens Energy slumped by 37% after CEO Christian Bruch admitted to massive problems in the wind turbine side of the company – Siemens Gamesa – and scrapped the firm’s 2023 profit outlook.
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Germany benefits from cutting-edge hybrid CTV
The WINDEA ONE is based on Incat Crowther’s proven 32-metre CTV model
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Hybrid propulsion is ‘low-hanging fruit’
Quick wins can be made in the maritime industry’s race to decarbonise by embracing hybrid propulsion
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Two US offshore wind farms under threat
The future of two US offshore wind farms has been left in question after one was sued and politicians called for another to be paused.
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Med Marine looks to electric and hybrid tugs
Turkey’s Med Marine and Canadian naval architect Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) have teamed up to design a range of electric and hybrid tugs.
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Largest jack-up arrives at largest wind farm
The world’s largest jack-up vessel has arrived at the world’s largest wind farm off the coast of Britain.
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New partnership to produce fleet of 10 WTIVs and WFIVs
Cadeler CEO Mikkel Gleerup says the new vessels will be ‘certainly different’ and future proof against the growing size of wind turbines.
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Chartwell signs brace of contracts
New CTV contract will bring a boost to the UK shipbuilding industry
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Consumers will pay the price for offshore wind, IMCA says
Consumers are not going to see lower energy bills if offshore wind is to have a future, IMCA chief Iain Grainger has told delegates.
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Efoiling vessel designer wins CTV demo cash
Artemis Technologies has been awarded €2.7 million to demonstrate its efoiling propulsion technology on a crew transfer vessel and daughter craft.
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Jan De Nul bags RWE offshore wind charter deal
Two next-generation installation vessels will be on long-term charter to the energy company
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Corvus and Toyota unveil hydrogen solution
A hydrogen fuel cell system for marine propulsion was unveiled the Oslo Nor-Shipping event last week.
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Autonomous subsea surveys at German wind farm
Autonomous underwater inspections have been given the greenlight at a German offshore wind farm
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Tug giants join forces in transition to green
Two of the towing industry’s major Europe-based players have joined forces to bring zero-emission tugs to Europe.
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Offshore wind giants admit industry needs consensus
Some of the biggest names in the offshore wind industry have admitted the pace of technical change is too fast and there needs to be a slowdown for the sector to be sustainable.
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Could partnership signal end of ‘dinosaur diesels’?
Swiss and British engineering come together at Nor-Shipping to develop hydrogen fuel cells in marine to replace “centuries’ old tech”