Latest News – Page 26
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Marine People welcomes new firm to the family
A third Dutch family-owned maritime firm has come under the Marine People banner, bringing its collection of vessels to the party.
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Dredging innovation for Valencia quay
Jan De Nul will reuse 25 million cubic metres of dredged material for Valencia’s new container quay
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Floating wind: ‘Industrial opportunity of the century’
Four of the top five countries developing floating wind are in Europe, alongside the only outsider – the US – according to a recent report.
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Offshore mooring solution commercialised
The C-Dart system is designed to enhance safety and efficiency in offshore renewable energy projects.
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ETA hits back at EU emissions rules
The European Tugowners Association has hit back at EU plans to impose emissions reporting regulations, saying they are unsuitable for the complexity of vessels involved, and could result in major admin headaches.
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North Star plans next-gen SOV for floating wind
A new industry collaboration is focusing on new service operations vessels (SOVs) for floating offshore wind projects.
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Viking Supply Ships to install 100t cranes
Viking Supply Ships will install four 100t subsea cranes on its ice-class AHTS vessels as ice in the north blocks sea passages earlier than recent years.
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Workboat builder wins contract with £2m finance
Norfolk, England-based boat builder Alicat Workboats has won a contract to build two vessels for a Turkish offshore wind project.
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Equinor buys almost 10% stake in Ørsted
Two of Europe’s biggest energy giants have edged closer together as Equinor takes a 9.8% stake in Ørsted.
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Ruth Lee set to expand its safety equipment reach
Ruth Lee Ltd has been acquired by the Protect Medical Group
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Ørsted closes consultation for Isle of Man wind farm
Up to 100 wind turbines are proposed for the first offshore wind farm belonging to the British Crown dependency of the Isle of Man.
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Jumbo Maritime looks to wind propulsion to boost sustainability
Jumbo is looking to ramp up its capacity for offshore renewable energy projects while reducing emissions.
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Canada joins race for offshore wind
Canada has put new legislation in force to pave the way for offshore wind.
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Special barge built to recover space rockets
Damen’s Jacklyn barge is set to play a vital role in the future of space exploration.
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World’s first installation vessel wins 3-year O&M contract
Still going strong: the world’s first purpose-built offshore wind farm installation vessel has just been handed a three-year contract to work in northern Europe.
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Six-yearly lock gate maintenance completed
Three lock gates that have to be overhauled every six years have been dutifully serviced on time at the German port of Cuxhaven.
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Scheldt Tunnel construction reaches milestone
The Scheldt Tunnel construction in Zeebrugge has completed its basic elements, with a key tunnel transport phase beginning shortly.
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UK gov pledges £22bn for carbon capture
The UK government has rubber-stamped spending £22 billion (€26 billion) on projects to capture and store CO2.
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Crew unhurt after vessel sinks and liferaft capsizes
A report into the sinking of a fishing vessel off the Shetland Islands has revealed a string of flaws that miraculously did not lead to any crew being injured.
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Ijmuiden sea lock project nears completion
The Ijmuiden sea lock’s salt dam project is nearing completion, addressing saltwater intrusion and enabling fish migration by late 2024.