Marine Civils – Page 14
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Plans for subsea carbon capture given go-ahead
Plans to store millions of tons of carbon dioxide in depleted subsea gas fields have been given the go-ahead near the Port of Rotterdam.
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OPINION: It’s time to turn the tide on tidal energy
Hydrosphere managing director John Caskey examines why such a promising technology as tidal power is still not popular.
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Tunnel elements cast for Fehmarnbelt link
Tunnel elements for the longest immersed tunnel in the world are being cast at the world’s largest concrete element factory in Rødbyhavn, Denmark.
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Floating wind demo successfully installed
A floating offshore wind project has reached a significant milestone with the installation of a 2MW floating wind platform demonstrator in open waters
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Monopile installations begin on German wind farms
Ørsted North Sea wind farms are a step further with monopile installations beginning thanks to Jan De Nul’s new crane vessel.
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Sea Axe cutting tool demand soars
Engineering firm, JBS Group, has won contracts worth £2.6 million for its environmentally friendly Sea Axe cutting technology
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VIDEO: Divers in mine water treatment project
A team of specialist divers and marine engineers were brought in to complete vital maintenance work to offshore pipes at a water treatment plant in the north east of England.
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Major Japanese utility joins floating wind demo
The project to install a floating wind turbine to connect to the mainland Spanish grid has been boosted with a major Japanese utility joining the project.
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Bubbles breathe life into troubled waters
Bubbles appear insubstantial… but they’re proving a robust solution for environmental challenges as diverse as fish safety or the rescue of whole reservoirs.
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Nexans wins historic energy highway cable contract
Nexans is working to connect the electricity grids of Greece, Israel and Cyprus
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140km cables connected at Dutch offshore wind farm
70 wind turbines are now connected to the Dutch electricity grid as Hollandse Kust Noord delivers its first electricity.
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HaiSea Marine’s tug base takes shape
The world’s ’greenest tugboat fleet’ is a step nearer to beginning operations at its new home in British Columbia.
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New tug haven for Rotterdam
Port of Rotterdam has announced construction of a new tug haven as part of its ‘widening Yangtzekanaal’ programme to accommodate expansion of the container terminals at Maasvlakte 2.
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Project embraces sea level rises with floating cities
A Dutch research programme is going to look into how to live with rising seas rather than fight them – by using them as foundations for entire cities and urban developments.
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Panel calls for offshore contract standardisation
Could the offshore sector spearhead cross-industry collaboration when it comes to standardising contracts? A recent panel thought it should.
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Rotterdam hires consortium for 500m quay construction
Major marine civil engineering works will be carried out by the consortium made up of Van Oord, Hakkers and De Klerk to allow even bigger vessels to use Rotterdam.
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Masters Marine salvages collapsed crane and jetty
Netherlands-based Marine Masters has revealed details of the salvage work it has completed to clear a collapsed 1,200 tonne coal transfer crane in Israel.
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‘Isaac Newton’ redeployed for cable-laying project
Jan De Nul will roll out its 2015-built cable-laying vessel Isaac Newton to connect offshore wind farms to the German grid.
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Works needed to keep Venice ports accessible
An EU project is looking to tackle the problem of the limited nautical accessibility to the ports of Venice and Chioggia
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UK's largest port project nears completion
Two million tonnes of material have been dug out to vastly increase capacity at Aberdeen’s South Harbour.