Latest News – Page 233
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French tidal turbine developer joins key network
French tidal energy developer HydroQuest is joining the Ocean Energy Europe Board of Directors as a Lead Partner.
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Corvus to supply ESS for five new ferries
Corvus Energy will supply lithium ion battery-based energy storage systems (ESS) for five new all-electric ferries.
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River Tees port facility name is reborn
Teesside logisitics business, AV Dawson has named its new port facility Port of Middlesbrough - bringing a name back to the area from over 100 years ago.
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Ferry sustainability with ABB propulsion
A new ferry featuring ABB’s ice-class Azipod electric propulsion is expected to deliver sustainable performance while achieving up to four days of annual time savings due to operational efficiency.
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Dutch firm wins first contract in Taiwan
A Dutch offshore access provider has secured its first contract in Taiwan for an offshore wind project due to start in 2021.
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General refit work completed on ‘Pacific Egret’
Babcock International, the Aerospace and Defence company, has completed a package of work on Pacific Egret, a vessel dedicated to industrial transportation at its Rosyth facility.
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40 million euros earmarked for Klaipéda breakwaters
European marine construction specialists Herbosch-Kiere and Hecker Bau have signed a contract to reinforce port breakwaters at Klaipéda, Lithuania.
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Wilhelmsen continues expansion into renewables
Norwegian maritime major Wilhelmsen has announced that it will acquire 25% of Østensjø Group’s expanding offshore wind company Edda Wind.
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Tugdock solution for floating wind turbines
Visitors to Seawork 2018 will remember the clever modular Tugdock in-water boat lifting system, but now the company is broadening out into offshore wind.
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OXE diesel engines for rescue service
OXE Diesel outboard engines with long service life, high power and low fuel consumption will be used by a European rescue service.
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MacGregor receives orders worth €13m
MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has secured two new orders worth €13m.
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Call for investigations into fatalities
The recent spate of grim casualties cannot simply be written off as bad luck and deserve investigating, said an international centre for advancing the legal protection of seafarers.
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Gibraltar patrol partnership
Ship designer BMT has partnered with builder Marine Specialised Technology (MST) to provide two state-of-the-art high-speed fast patrol vessels for Gibraltar.
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Fairway deepening at Gothenberg fully funded
Gothenburg City Council has now passed a resolution to grant more than 1,2 billion kronor (€120,000,000) to finance the Skandia Gateway project.
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Technology enables remotely operated vessel
A fully redundant and cyber secure satellite communication system has been installed on the first testbed of a remotely operated offshore support vessel.
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Accurate subsea tracking with USBL system
A new inertially aided Ultra Short Baseline (USBL) system is capable of accurate subsea tracking with survey grade performance.
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Four ferry build puts yard on the map
Wight Shipyard Co has achieved a UK first by building four ferries simultaneously at its yard in Cowes, IOW, for a leading Maltese tour operator.
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Seabed 2030 MOU
The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with REV Ocean, to work together to advance understanding of the ocean floor and support the United Nation’s Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
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China’s first hybrid-electric rescue vessel
The first Chinese-built hybrid-electric emergency rescue vessel can be fully powered by batteries for up to three hours of operations.
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An easier way to debug NMEA2000 networks
Marine electronics NMEA 2000 networks are based on a robust Canbus architecture, but one bad device, cable or termination can have a detrimental effect on performance.