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Octopus launches €3.5 billion offshore wind fund
Global offshore wind is to get a €3.5bn boost with the launch of an investment fund that energy firm Octopus will dedicate solely to it, with a cornerstone sum from Tokyo Gas.
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Lack of training led to crew death, probe finds
An investigation by the Dutch Safety Board has concluded that the death of a member of crew on board a tug was partly due to a lack of training.
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Subsea cable agreed from Egypt to Europe
A subsea cable will connect Egypt with Europe to transport solar and wind power generated in the North African country to the continent.
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New quay will open up renewable energy potential
A new port construction project will open up renewables for the Port of Gothenburg
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Damen secures two-vessel Sri Lanka order
Damen Shipyards has won an order for two of its next-generation tugs to mark its first collaboration with Sri Lanka Shipping Company.
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SE Asia lures European offshore businesses
The nascent Southeast Asian offshore wind sector could be a major opportunity for Europeans with experience and technical know how.
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Lithuania moves on with first offshore wind farm
A 700MW offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Lithuania will be the country’s first, with claims that it will supply a quarter of domestic electricity by 2030.
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Two special Norwegian workboats ordered for 2025
Norwegian maritime contractor Finnsnes Dykk & Anleggsservice has ordered another two rather splendid workboats from shipbuilder Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted As.
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DNV cyber security approval for Corvus ESS
Corvus Energy has been awarded type approval from DNV for its Cyber Security Notation on the Control and Monitoring system of its Orca Energy Storage System
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UK doubles offshore wind price cap
The price for offshore wind energy has been raised by 66% in a UK government bid to revive the sector following a disastrous auction round earlier this year,
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Navigating the true impact of rising ocean temperatures
According to a recent NCEI report, record warm temperatures covered nearly 13% of the world’s surface this August and globally, it was the warmest August in the 174-year NOAA record.
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‘Flying ferry’ takes off in Sweden
Swedish marine technology firm Candeler has revealed its P-12 pre-production hydrofoiling electric vessel.
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Kotug expands Guyana tug fleet
Three more tugs arrive in Guyana to join Kotug’s fleet and bringing the count up to five.
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Harlyn completes Moray West substation transfer
UK-based heavy transportation company Harlyn Solutions has completed the first phase of the offshore substation transport for the Moray West Wind Farm
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Consortium works on UK’s first H2-fuelled CTV
A project to retrofit a CTV with hydrogen propulsion has been launched in the UK for the first time.
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Pioneering sea wall project aims to stave off flooding
The US and UK have joined together in a transatlantic flood defence collaboration
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Neptune builds Ariane 6 rocket-transport ship
Space rockets will be transported on a carrier built by workboat builder Neptune Marine, which has won an award for the vessel.
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Port of Rotterdam plans floating solar park
Europe’s largest port will launch a tender process to turn 80 hectares of its dredging depot into a floating solar farm.
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Hull, foils and diverging CTV designs: Part One
Batteries don’t quite cut the mustard yet, although developments are continuing apace. In the meantime, designers are assessing other changes they can make to their vessels.
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PODCAST: Tour of Cummins’ brand new MRC
The cost to vessel owners of a rebuilt engine could be less than 70 per cent of a new one – with practically no difference in performance, says Cummins, who took customers and journalists on a tour to see where this magic will be done.