Latest Environment News – Page 7
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Studies examine impact of offshore wind on marine food chain
Southampton’s National Oceanography Centre shares details of studies being carried out to investigate the impact of offshore wind installations on marine life.
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UK signs MoU with Japan on floating wind
UK government offshore renewables innovation centre ORE Catapult has turned to the Far East to boost floating wind technologies.
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Ocean Energy strengthens its position on tidal
Major projects underway in the UK, France and Japan, will help prove that tidal energy is scalable
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Latest photos released of tanker crash
Salvors including Boskalis were attending the fire-ravaged oil tanker Stena Immaculate on Wednesday morning after the cargo vessel Solong crashed into it at about 17 knots on the morning of March 10.
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Battery-methanol powered tug power supply deal
AYK Energy will supply the 6MWh battery powering the world’s first battery-methanol tug
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Saipem signed up for two Italian floating wind projects
Italian subsea infrastructure firm Saipem has been contracted to provide its semi-submersible wind foundations for two floating wind projects in Saipem and Sardinia.
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Ørsted switches on 5th German offshore wind farm
Energy giant Ørsted and partner Nuveen Infrastructure have switched on the fifth offshore wind farm in Germany operated by Ørsted.
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Hydrogen on trial as shore power for tugs
Four Scottish companies are trialling the use of hydrogen as a shore power fuel for tugs in a first-of-a-kind demonstrator project.
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Swedish floating wind takes next step
Environmental assessments have cleared the way for a Swedish floating wind project to apply for final permissions to go ahead.
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Fugro secures key offshore wind survey contract
The Blue Mackerel windfarm, being developed by Parkwind, is set to become one of Australia’s flagship offshore wind initiatives
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UK backs floating wind hub with £55 million grant
The UK government has agreed a £55 million (€66 million) grant to expand one of Scotland’s ports into a floating wind hub.
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ABP submits floating solar plans
ABP has submitted plans for the UK’s largest floating solar project at the Port of Barrow
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EU must re-industrialise to keep wind afloat
Europe must re-industrialise to stay afloat in pushing wind objectives and maintaining competitiveness, a WindEurope webinar was told by Director of Advocacy and Messaging Viktoriya Kerelska.
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Motive expands its North Sea renewables offering
The upgraded Peterhead facility will serve as a key hub for offshore equipment and testing services, offering clients end-to-end support
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Lithuanian port plans €36.6m offshore wind hub
Contracts have been signed to get what the Lithuanian Port of Klaipėda calls an ‘offshore wind hub’ built.
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UK marks a sustainable shipping milestone
Fortescue Green Pioneer has docked at the Port of Southampton to demonstrate ammonia’s viability as a zero-carbon marine fuel
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Sea.AI enhances safety onboard offshore CTVs
The SEA.AI Sentry system is being integrated into three cutting-edge AIRCAT vessels
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Researchers call for restrictions on small vessel noise
A new study has found that small vessels create more noise pollution than container ships and its authors are calling for regulations to address the problem.
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SMST to equip Bibby Marine’s fully electric CSOV
Bibby Marine’s new eCSOV will feature SMST’s Telescopic Access Bridge L1 with an advanced automation package
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Windcat expands its offshore wind vessel fleet
Six new CTVs will will play a crucial role in supporting offshore windfarms by transporting crew and materials