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Surveys begin for Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm
Three survey vessels have begun examining the seabed for suitable wind turbine locations and the presence of unexploded ordnance, wind farm owner RWE says.
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Tackling plastic pollution the zero emissions way
The Envirocat All-Electric Eco 8.5 from MMS Workboats is designed to support pollution control
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A one-stop shop for emissions trading
New software has been launched as a direct response to helping the shipping sector meet obligations under the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
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Dunkirk shipwrecks pictured in new 3D images
A French and British team have released precise 3D images of ships bombed by the Germans as they tried to rescue soldiers stranded in Dunkirk during the Second World War.
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Ships converted to protect subsea infrastructure
Geopolitical tensions have prompted the Royal Fleet Auxiliary to have two offshore support vessels converted to subsea surveillance operations.
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VIDEO: New platform could revolutionise floating wind
The PivotBuoy project aimed to demonstrate the advantages of combining a single point mooring (SPM) with a small TLP mooring system
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Project seeks answers to harsh seas in floating wind
A project has been looking to improve turbine design by better integrating breaking wave loads
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Delivering future electric tug technology
Macduff is helping spearhead the electric tug movement
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ISU appoints new president
The International Salvage Union (ISU) has appointed John Witte Jr. as ISU president, succeeding Captain Nicholas Sloane, who will continue as a member of ISU’s Executive Committee.
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WATCH: unique 130m pontoon ordered for Fehmarnbelt Link
A new design of multi-purpose pontoon (MPP) has had to be ordered to lay a gravel bed underneath a submersed tunnel that will Denmark to Germany.
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Swedish ferries to undergo electric conversion
Two almost 30-year-old ferries will get a refit to go fully electric.
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Opinion: How exhaust scrubbers can bridge the fuel gap
In these challenging regulatory times for maritime, Wärtsilä Exhaust Treatment director Sigurd Jenssen says exhaust scrubbers are a viable bridge to fill the gap between relying on fossil fuels use and eliminating them.
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Tug order boost for Macduff
Macduff Ship Design has provided an update of recent deliveries, indicating a healthy order book within the tug sector for the Scottish naval architect and marine survey specialist.
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First turbine switches on at world’s largest offshore wind farm
The first of 277 wind turbines that will eventually make up the world’s largest offshore wind farm is now producing power, owners SSE Renewables, Equinor and Vårgrønn have said
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Suez Canal expands tug fleet by 10 vessels
The Suez Canal Authority’s(SCA) recent order for 10 new Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) designed tugs signals an important upgrade to the authority’s fleet.
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Racing into 2024 – Speed@Seawork
The date and venue have been announced for next year’s Seawork’s hugely popular Speed event on the Isle of Wight.
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Fincantieri wins Sicily ferry build contract
Fincantieri will keep it in Sicily as it wins a contract to build a new vessel to go between Sicily and two other islands.
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Huge global demand revealed for wind technicians
The Annual Wind Workforce Outlook highlights huge global demand for new wind technicians by 2027
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Interview: Harland & Wolff CEO John Wood
Harland & Wolff CEO John Wood speaks to Maritime Journal as the shipyard ventures into new business areas.
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Plans unveiled for first Irish deep-water port
A ‘Vision for Bremore Ireland Port’ has been revealed, with plans to build the first new deep-water development that modern-day Ireland has ever had.