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Contract agreed for ‘priority’ FSRU jetty in Germany
Van Oord has been contracted by FSRU Wilhelmshaven to build a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit jetty at Wilhelmshaven in Germany.
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Workboat delivered for Greenland’s Arctic conditions
Denmark-based shipyard Tuco Marine has delivered what it calls a cutting-edge workboat specifically designed for operations in Arctic conditions.
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IKEA owner applies to build offshore energy hub
IKEA owner Ingka and OX2 have applied for permits to build a huge offshore energy hub in the Baltic Sea, comprising offshore wind and hydrogen production.
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KNRM orders DuroWipers for Valentijn class RIBs
Following demanding evaluation trials, KNRM (The Royal Dutch Lifeboat Association) has ordered 12 class 50 DuroWipers for the latest four hulls of its newbuild KNRM 18m RIBs.
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Bridging the gap in energy ports infrastructure
Next-generation energy ports infrastructure is in demand
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RNLI celebrates 200 years of life saving
London’s iconic Westminster Abbey will hold a special thanksgiving service to mark the 200th year of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
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Green Ports & Shipping Congress – Reducing Emissions Together
There is an increasing urgency for all of us to address climate change and there is a need to work together. Most of the problems, and their solutions, overlap and require collaboration.
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Tenders launched in UK floating wind call
The UK Crown Estate has launched two tenders for archaeological surveys in the Celtic Sea for floating wind projects.
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Marine data in tomorrow’s remote and autonomous world
Marine technology company Ocean Infinity talks about data management in operations where more and more remote and autonomous vessels are being deployed.
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Fugro insight: Offshore wind in 2024
Offshore wind has faced plenty of ups and downs since it arrived on the scene so rapidly. Brian Bell, global director Offshore Wind at Fugro, gives his thoughts on where it might head in 2024.
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Four common machinery issues in marine
The marine industry has a massive impact on the economy and jobs, and making sure that processes are efficient to avoid downtime impacting output is important.
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Vard inks €250m cable layer deal
Vard has signed a major deal to build a cable laying vessel for Swedish company, NKT HV Cables
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£12m shipbuilding academy earmarked for Scotland
A £12 million (€14 million) shipbuilding academy is to be built in Glasgow, Scotland in an effort to help secure the shipbuilding sector in Scotland ‘for generations to come’.
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ABP launches ammonia terminal tender
A new terminal is to be built at the Port of Immingham to support the import of green ammonia from Saudi Arabia.
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‘Boreas’ booked for ‘most ecological wind farm’
A joint venture by Shell and Eneco is striving to keep things green at its new offshore wind farm off the Dutch coast.
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Half of fishermen claim OSW is bad for business
A survey by the Plymouth Marine Laboratory into the effects of offshore wind on fishing has received negative responses from more than half of fishermen asked. However, their ‘artificial reef effect’ is widely believed to be boosting life around the foundations.
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UK ‘key player’ in European dredging
The UK is a key player in the European dredging market, with a 21% revenue share in 2020
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More emissions rules ahead: UK government launches probe
The UK has launched a Call for Evidence to look at extending its Emissions Control Area around the country.
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New report paints mixed picture of US offshore wind
A new Reuters report examines the pitfalls and glimmers of optimism in the US offshore wind sector.
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Vestas plans new blade factory
Vestas is planning a new blade factory in Poland to help the company realise its ambitions to be a leader in offshore wind