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Building block for hydrogen-electric systems
PowerCell Sweden AB is now offering its PowerCellution Marine System 200, an industrialized high-power fuel cell module with low weight and a compact format, especially developed for the electrification of marine applications.
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Speed adaptive autopilot upgrade
The AlphaPilot MFS-VR from JRC/ Alphatron is an adaptive autopilot that uses information of speed or draft and it is suitable for multiple vessel types, like workboats, fast crew tender vessels, fishing boats, tugs and more.
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Thrill rides RIB fatality report makes sad reading
The UK’s MAIB has released an interim report concerning a fatal collision between an ‘Experience Rides’ RIB and a steel navigation buoy, in the hope that the publicity could help prevent a similar tragedy this summer.
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Artificial intelligence reducing marine insurance costs
Imagine a world where a vessel or vessel operator’s patterns of behavior observed in real time can influence future insurance premiums.
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New pilot boat for Svitzer
‘Svitzer Oued Martil’ is a new 15m Interceptor 48 Pilot for pilotage operations in Tangier, Morocco and is the third pilot boat Safehaven Marine has supplied to Svitzer in Tangier.
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Bathymetric data sustainability goal
Seabed 2030 has entered a partnership to assemble a global compilation of high-resolution bathymetric data to better enable global sustainability.
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Harnessing Isle of Wight tidal power
Perpetuus Tidal Energy Centre (PTEC) has signed an agreement with the developer of the world’s most powerful tidal turbine to bring the Isle of Wight a step closer to producing tidal energy.
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Brevik Fergeselskap‘s first fully electric ferry
The main propulsion units have recently been delivered for a 42-metre ferry reaching completion at Netherlands-based Holland Shipyards Group
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Dock gate hydraulics
Hydraulic engineering specialist Industrial and Marine Hydraulics (IMH) has been commissioned to provide the hydraulics for a pair of new dock gates at the Port of Boston dock entrance in the UK.
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Greentech expansion drives Poland investment
Yara Marine’s new site in Gdansk will serve turnkey deliveries as part of the company’s green tech expansion, such as shore power and WindWings, as well as onboard repairs and upgrades.
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Floating wind progress for Cornwall
Deep water wind power developer Hexicon has purchased the Wave Hub test site from Cornwall Council, UK.
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Infrastructure for Portuguese ferry electrification
10 new electric passenger ferries will soon begin servicing routes across the Tagus River in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon.
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Oil spill risks evaluated
A study mapping-out potential risks to the UK’s coastal environment, marine life and traffic as a result of hydrocarbon releases from energy industry activity and shipping has been completed.
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HVO fuel trial for windfarm CTV
An offshore wind crew transfer vessel has achieved an immediate 28% reduction in CO2 emissions during transit and first days of operation.
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Russian rivers linking Turkey with central Asia
A new container and breakbulk shipping line from Marmara to the Caspian Sea, via the Russian inland waterways, saw the completion of its trial voyage at the end of last month.
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Cruise berth decarbonisation investment
ShorePower facilities are to be provided to five cruise liner berths at Malta’s Valletta Grand Harbour.
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Could flexible and robust solar panels help in the decarbonisation race?
A new photovoltaic (PV) panel technology will allow innovative solar power solutions to be developed for shipping and maritime applications.
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Vision Marine’s most powerful electric outboard
Canadian company Vision Marine was established to develop and market a range of electrically powered leisure boats but has now moved on to develop what they claim is the ''World’s most powerful electric outboard''.
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Buoy to study biocolonisation
A buoy has been launched to study biocolonisation on the site of a future North Atlantic wind farm.
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Lisbon waterfront regeneration
The Portuguese public entity ATL (Lisbon Tourism Association) has not allowed the COVID pandemic to curtail its plans to improve the infrastructure of the Lisbon waterfront.