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Scottish ROV inspects Brazilian pipeline
An ROV operated from a control centre in Scotland has successfully inspected pipelines nearly 10,000 km away in Brazil
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Viking wins 34-vessel order for Greek coastguard
Three separate contracts have been signed in a huge order for Viking Norsafe to deliver 34 vessels to the Greek coastguard.
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Passengers flown home after cruise ship crash
Some passengers and people onshore were injured when a cruise ship broke free of moorings in Mallorca, P&O Cruises has confirmed, but none seriously.
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Corvus ESS powers first of a kind in the US
Norwegian energy storage technology firm Corvus Energy has supplied a battery for an inland towboat in the US, the first of its kind in the country.
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Dutch wind farm survey double for Fugro
Fugro is supporting energy transition in the Netherlands
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Iberdrola nets green finance for UK windfarm
The green loan will be used to develop its UK East Anglia Three windfarm
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Special feature: Deep dive into methanol, Part 1
As the maritime industry wonders what the future holds for fuels, Stevie Knight takes a deep dive into methanol. Could this be the right choice for tugs? Part one of our two-part feature examines some of the research going on.
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Contractor financials look good in offshore wind
DEME Group and Cadeler have both posted very positive results for the first half of 2023 - and the rest of the year is looking good too, they say.
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Creating a new cruise experience for the Clyde
A new cruise visitor centre is helping to put Clydeport on the map
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Floating wind farm opens to power oil and gas
Norway’s Crown Prince Haakon has officially opened the world’s largest floating offshore wind farm in the North Sea, which will supply power to two oil and gas fields. It is predicted to cost €433 million more than original estimates.
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OPINION: Targetless DP is the way forward offshore
Navtech Radar innovates with radar to deliver capabilities in highways safety, critical national infrastructure security and industrial automation. It claims its solutions provide reliable performance in all conditions and push the boundaries of what is traditionally possible, using its unique radar technology.
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World’s largest battery ship on order
Incat Tasmania is building what is so far the world’s largest battery-powered vessel, a ro-pax ferry that will be delivered to South America.
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Boost for US offshore wind as RI farm gets green light
The Biden administration has approved a new 704 MW offshore wind project off Rhode Island
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Offshore wind turbine catches fire
Investigations are being carried out into a wind turbine in one of the UK’s first commercial offshore wind farms that caught fire off the Norfolk coast last week.
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Flagship green H2 project hits the wall
Ørsted is among partners who have pulled out of what was hailed the UK’s ‘flagship green hydrogen project’.
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Wooden schooner deployed for Arctic research
Linden will take an 18-strong team around the Arctic Ocean to carry out scientific research on climate change and water quality.
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€4.5 billion cable contracts awarded to Prysmian
Germany’s offshore wind sector appears to be ramping up quickly, with transmission operator Amprion selecting Prysmian to lay hundreds of kilometres of on and offshore cables.
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Pilot autonomous survey project claims success
The success of an autonomous pilot wind farm survey means a combined AUV/USV model could be rolled out commercially early next year.
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August 2023 Salvage Round-up
The International Salvage Union has provided details of its members’ activities, the sector’s expertise in demand not only for casualties on the world’s oceans but also within ports and even on dry land.