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Exail proves autonomous readiness
Exail’s DriX O-16 proves large USV operational readiness with a 1,100-nautical-mile autonomous voyage
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Ørsted to develop North English port as wind hub
The northern English Port of Tyne says Danish energy giant Ørsted will develop up to thousands of square metres which will be fundamental in building Hornsea 3, part of the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
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PODCAST: Bibby Marine on the cusp of eCSOV launch
Bibby Marine is one of the frontrunners in electrifying its fleet, with the keel already laid on its first electric CSOV. Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason interviewed the company’s project director for our podcast.
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Cadeler expands offshore wind installation fleet
The A-class wind installation vessel Wind Ally will immediately mobilise to Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 offshore windfarm in the North Sea
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Lehmann launches water-cooled maritime battery
German battery manufacturer Lehmann Marine has launched a modular lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery for maritime.
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AYK Energy: Pioneering the electric revolution
Maritime Journal speaks to AYK Energy founder Chris Kruger about the marine battery manufacturer’s meteoric rise and its plans for an electric future
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Batteries in RIBs: A positive review
RS Electric Boats speaks to MJ about the company’s use of batteries in their fleet – their performance, any challenges and the future.
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RAD Propulsion expands with US office
UK-based electric propulsion system maker RAD Propulsion has opened an office in the US, it said today.
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A next-gen research vessel for ocean sciences
The 48-metre research vessel will be designed as a floating laboratory for testing next-generation maritime energy systems
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Kongsberg expands its Reach in autonomy
The first two Reach Remote vessels have successfully gone into operation in Norway and Australia
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Finnish shipbuilder wins 20-vessel Defence contract
Finnish shipbuilder Marine Alutech Oy Ab will supply the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) with 20 vessels to replace boats donated to Ukraine.
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Electric pod propulsion applied to boost electric tugs
A ‘strategic partnership’ has been announced between Damen Shipyards and AAAPropulsion, the Dutch electric marine propulsion company, to apply its technology to Damen’s electric tugs.
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Denmark orders 32 coastal radars as global tensions rise
Denmark’s order of 32 coastal radars shows Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) is shifting beyond safety as global tensions rise and shipping faces increasing risks.
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FEATURE: Workboats first in line for hydrogen propulsion?
Could hydrogen as a marine fuel be launched in workboats? That’s the belief of a consortium of companies that met in London during International Shipping Week.
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Trump-delayed offshore wind farm granted go-ahead
A preliminary injunction has been granted allowing the Revolution Wind offshore wind project to resume
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Deme orders another offshore installation vessel
Marine contractor Deme has ordered another offshore construction vessel in its rapidly expanding fleet, signalling confidence in the offshore wind industry.
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‘Pivotal’ subsea survey services signed to prepare grid
An eight-year contract has been awarded for subsea surveys to enable offshore substations that will be pivotal to integrate offshore wind into the European power grid.
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P&O Ferries adopts lower-carbon biofuel
P&O Ferries’ ’Pride of Hull’ is now running on biofuel B30, cutting emissions by 20% on Hull–Rotterdam route
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Fugro cuts profit outlook because of ‘market conditions’
Dutch offshore data firm Fugro has blamed market conditions, particularly in oil and gas, for cutting its financial outlook for this year.
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Wind-assisted patrol vessel begins construction
Construction has begun on an eco-efficient patrol vessel with wind-assisted propulsion