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EC hands floating wind project €13.4 million
A floating wind platform will be installed in the Mediterranean as part of a project ‘to pave the way to mass deployment of the floating offshore wind industry’, project leaders say.
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Project set up to reduce cost of floating wind O&M
A French research project has been launched to try and reduce the costs associated with floating wind farm maintenance.
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Rebuild centre remanufactures first marine engine
Cummins’ master rebuild centre in Poland has taken in its first marine engine.
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Top tips to do business with Defence
Defence is UK industry’s largest single customer - but do you know how to tap into commercial opportunities?
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Podcast: Around the booths at Seawork 2024
Soundbites: Get a taste of the sounds and atmosphere of this year’s Seawork as Debbie Mason wanders around some of the booths.
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Shining bright at Seawork
DCbright had a new line of LED floodlights to showcase at its first ever Seawork
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$billions needed for offshore substations: Report
More than $20 billion will have to be spent by 2030 to install the number of offshore substations to cope with the power from all the upcoming wind farms, a report says.
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Powerful new tug protects Spain’s coastline
A powerful new rescue vessel has entered service with Salvamento Marítimo (SASEMAR), Spain’s maritime search and rescue agency, joining the society’s already large and impressive fleet of rescue vessels.
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Cadeler wins 72-turbine installation contract
The Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm is poised to install 72 wind turbines from Vestas, weighing more than 600 tons apiece.
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Lobby group sets out key asks for tidal energy
A lobby group has made five ‘key asks’ to the UK government to support tidal stream energy as it gathers pace around the world.
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Using VR to boost maritime safety
A new partnership between a UK university and tech firm will see virtual reality used to boost maritime health and safety
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Offshore charging: Are we there yet?
Vessel-to-vessel, power buoys or the wind turbines themselves – a number of offshore charging technologies seem to be getting closer to commercialisation.
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Insurance crisis looms for Europe's inland waterways
European inland waterways could be facing an insurance crisis as operation licence extension ends, placing more than 7,900 vessels at risk, warns Armand Lans, senior broker at FDR.
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SMST to equip hybrid SOV
SMST has won a deal with Cochin Shipyard for the delivery of a gangway and crane for a North Star hybrid-electric service operation vessel.
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Van Oord ‘regrets’ oil spill after dredger hits tanker
A clean-up is under way in Singapore after the Dutch firm Van Oord’s dredger crashed into an oil tanker at berth and ruptured an oil tank.
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Star International wins cruise liner contract
UK marine and offshore services company Star International has won a contract to provide safety maintenance for three cruise ships.
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WATCH: Tidal turbines on cusp of commercial success
A Welsh tidal energy project could pave the way for mass commercialisation of a technology that seemed to lose its way shortly after emerging on the market.
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Norway names its new coast guard vessel
The country has named its newest coast guard vessel, the Vard built KV Hopen.
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Denmark’s largest infrastructure project progresses
Floating concrete pontoons are playing an integral part in Denmark’s largest infrastructure project.
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Collaboration enhances tug provision at Halifax
Svitzer has announced it will boost services at the Port of Halifax in Canada with two new escort tugs.