Latest Environment News – Page 47
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Semi-foiling close-up: Chartwell and BAR Tech's Seacat ’Sceptre’
Could semi-foiling CTVs be an easy first step to commercial marine decarbonisation?
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Bureau Veritas releases white paper on fuels
A focus of the white paper is the complete life cycle of fuel production, which could mean a fuel is less ‘carbon neutral’ than first supposed.
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Port biomethanol plant takes next step
The Port of Amsterdam is a step nearer to becoming the site of a 90,000t/year biomethanol plant.
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New floating wind concept wins AiP
Lloyd’s Register awards AiP for a ’ground-breaking concept’ in floating wind.
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Ulstein launches 8000t foundation installation vessel
An 8000t foundation installation vessel has been developed to provide for future needs in offshore wind
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Artemis wins € millions in clean maritime funding
Artemis Technologies has won a multi million funding package to develop green vessel technology
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Liebherr completes two offshore installations
Two offshore wind farms, two successful completions for Liebherr-MCCtec Rostock’s Orion and HLC 295000 crane.
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Wave energy project enters phase two
Five wave energy projects wil share €3.6 million to help develop a prototype
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Huisman ordered to build third MCPG
A third motion compensation pile gripper will be built by civil engineering equipment maker Huisman following an order from offshore energy firm Heerema.
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Bigger boats launched for polar exploration
Experts and researchers say increasing traffic at both poles, especially the north, is an increasing cause for concern.
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World’s first offshore H2 plant launched
The world’s first offshore hydrogen production unit has been launched, aiming to demonstrate the reliability of an electrolyser at sea
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Robot launched to clear waterways of microplastics
A new product has launched in the UK promising to rid waterways of microplastics, oil and debris
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ClassNK approves world’s first ammonia-fuelled tug
Classification society ClassNK has issued its Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled tug.
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Report demands action to eliminate plastic pellets
A new report has highlighted the disastrous impact of plastic pellets on marine wildlife.
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Zero chemical compact sewage plant unveiled for vessels
A compact automated sewage treatment plant solution promises compliance with MEPC. 227 (64)
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First ‘truly’ autonomous UAV passes trials
A German North Sea wind farm is inspected by what owners claim is the first autonomous vehicle to operated completely without human intervention.
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80 turbines installed at first French offshore wind farm
Jan de Nul’s offshore jack-up vessel has made neat work of an 80-turbine installation at the Saint Nazaire wind farm.
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Major designers agree to collaborate on methanol engines
Partners in methanol - two well-known marine engine designers co-operate to develop systems for at least one potential future fuel
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Firms agree closer corroboration on floating wind
Two firms have strengthened ties in science and technology with a focus on floating wind turbines.
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Consortium delivers hydrogen shore power
A consortium of Norwegian firms say their hydrogen system solves the problem of grid limits in providing shore power.