Latest News – Page 22
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Project lead chosen for iconic ship restoration
Marine Projects Scotland has been chosen to lead Project Safe Haven to preserve HMS Unicorn, securing its future and Dundee’s heritage.
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Infrastructure investment firm enters offshore wind market
German maritime and energy infrastructure investment firm MPC Capital has entered the offshore wind market with a joint venture and an initial €130 million vessel-building project.
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PODCAST: A medical mission with Mercy Ships
In our Maritime Journal and Seawork podcast, Mercy Ships’ marketing director Debbie Birch and partnership development advisor Miranda Strawbridge discuss the charity’s work and background.
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Tug destined for civils projects christened
Multraship christens a new Damen-built tug that will play an instrumental part in two major civil engineering projects.
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ENTRIES OPEN for Seawork Awards 2025
Nominations are open for the Seawork Awards! Get your entries in for the rebranded Seawork Awards, to be presented next year, June 10-12.
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Sweden sinks 13 offshore wind projects for defence fears
Sweden has pulled the plug on 13 offshore wind projects citing defence concerns and causing ripples of dismay among developers.
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Strategic Marine secures fourth CTV newbuild for OEG
Wey Feng marks the fourth StratCat 27 CTV that Strategic Marine will deliver to OEG
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Oyster reefs installed in offshore wind farms
Van Oord and Ørsted have installed ‘Droppable Oyster Structures’ within an offshore wind farm site in a joint initiative to boost marine life around the monopiles.
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MDL appointments will drive offshore energy growth
The company is reinforcing its commitment to growth in both traditional and renewable energy sectors
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E-Power concept saves spare engine power for later use
Fischer Panda has introduced a system to its portfolio that harnesses spare energy created by a vessel’s inboard engine and stores it for later use.
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Major LNG support contract for Kotug
Towage service provider Kotug International has secured a major contract that will see four Robert Allan-designed ASD tugs deployed to support an LNG project off the coast of West Africa.
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Bristol Port lays out plans for wind terminal
A brand-new dredger has arrived at Bristol Port as it lays out plans for an offshore floating wind terminal.
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$22 million in US offshore wind bids announced
The results of an offshore wind energy lease sale in the Atlantic Ocean’s Gulf of Maine have been announced, with two companies winning bids to develop four lease areas between them.
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Two advanced vessels build on ‘Rotra’ predecessors
Five companies are putting their heads together to build vessels that can carry the next generation of offshore wind components.
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Ground broken on UK’s first reservoir for 30 years
Nearly two years after contracts were awarded to build the first UK reservoir for 30 years, ground has been broken on the scheme.
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Saab achieves electric subsea ROV testing milestone
The Seaeye SR20 eWROV is a fully-electric work-class Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV)
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'Ruby': Ticking time bomb or damp squib?
With the bulk carrier Ruby’s troubles now entering the next phase, Peter Barker reflects on how this otherwise typical voyage – albeit with a dangerous cargo and some problems along the way – grabbed the world’s attention.
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Turkey installs first onshore power supply
Asyaport in Turkey has become the country’s first port to install onshore power supply.
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WATCH: Launch of Windcat’s first CSOV
An ’Elevation Series’ of Commissioning Service Operation Vessels has been launched with the first one.
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Egypt calls on the Dutch to help with flooding
Egypt has enlisted the help of flooding experts from the Netherlands to tackle its sinking Nile Delta.