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Damen’s second fully electric tug sets sail
A second fully electric RSD-E tug 2513 has been launched by Damen from its Vietnamese shipyard.
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Targe expands its Sanmar-built tug fleet
Targe Towing has added an eighth tug to its fleet with a Robert Allan design built by Turkish builder Sanmar.
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Tunnel worker killed at Fehmarnbelt
A construction worker has been killed in a tragic accident at the site of the Fehmarnbelt tunnel, just as dredging on the 18km project was completed.
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Wescom first aid kits get the Lloyds thumbs-up
Wescom Group’s new first aid kits have received Certificate of Type Approvals from Lloyds Register.
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First energy island building block built
The first of 23 massive concrete caissons has been completed to form the foundation of the world’s first offshore energy island.
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Drilling begins on Rotterdam’s CO2 capture
37 million tonnes of carbon dioxide will be piped from Rotterdam to depleted North Sea gas fields 22km offshore.
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Van Oord launches dredgers and survey vessel
Three vessels were officially christened at a ceremony in Rotterdam by Van Oord last week.
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CTV builder calls time on future fuel ‘greenwashing’
‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’ vessels are not the future, says Farra Marine CEO Martin Rice, adding he will embrace future technology ‘when it works’.
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PROFILE: Viking-inspired safety from Lopolight
For a people known for their sailing expertise, the fact that no Viking had sailed single-handedly around the world simply couldn’t go unaddressed by Jan Møller, Danish CEO of the marine LED light company Lopolight.
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New managers for Jenkins Marine vessels
Two vessels out of the Jenkins Marine fleet are now being managed by Landfall Marine in the Netherlands.
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BW Ideol unveils floating platform mass production
French floating wind developer BW Ideol says its platform will be pushed out in a mass production manner with a new approach.
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Cemex completes dredging at London’s largest port
London’s largest port, the Port of Tilbury, has had 20,000m3 of spoil dredged from berths to allow today’s huge ships to dock.
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AST Networks snaps up Reygar Marine
UK-based Reygar Ltd has been snapped up by international marine communications integrator AST Networks.
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Denmark opens landmark €14 billion offshore wind process
The Danish Energy Agency has opened the largest procurement process for offshore wind in the country’s history.
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IMCA appoints new president and VP
The International Marine Contractors Association has appointed Luca Gentili as president and Hugo Bouvy as vice-president.
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Green light for Scottish floating offshore wind project
A pioneering floating offshore wind project has been granted offshore planning approval
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OPINION: How workboats can achieve ‘near zero’ emissions now
While maritime industry headlines have been dominated by cargo owners’ latest orders of alternative-fuelled vessels or the steady adoption of energy efficiency technologies by some bold first movers, the workboat sector has been quietly, yet dramatically, innovating.
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Polish 1.4GW wind farms to begin installation
Installation will begin on Poland’s first two offshore wind farms this year, owners Equinor and Polenergia have confirmed.
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Value of what’s saved overrides cost of saving it - ISU
On its annual Associate Members’ Day, the president of the International Salvage Union stressed that the focus should always be on the value of what can be saved rather than the cost of saving it.
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‘Arguably the greatest challenge’: The Future Fuels Mosaic
Join expert speakers at Seawork to talk about the challenges facing the commercial marine fleet with future fuels and decarbonisation.