Marine Construction News – Page 2
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Confidence in floating wind slumps: Report
New research reveals that developers’ confidence is waning across the floating offshore wind supply chain.
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Fincantieri explores new deep dive segment
Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri has embarked on a new revenue stream with eyes on subsea technology and development, the company says.
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MoU signed for new subsea connection between Italy and Greece
A new submarine cable will connect Italy with Greece, reinforcing the power capacity between the two countries.
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Global shipyards unite for sustainability
The Global Green Shipyard Alliance (GGSA) unites major shipyards from Europe, the Middle East and Asia
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Italian port transformation kickstarted
The Italian Port of Livorno has kickstarted major infrastructure works that will transform the western Italian port into a ‘Europe Platform’ that will accommodate the world’s mega ships.
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Dredger christened as latest member of ABP fleet
Associated British Ports (ABP) division UK Dredging (UKD) has officially named a new Water Injection Dredger (WID) as its latest fleet addition.
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Energy island hits stumbling blocks as first caissons installed
Belgium’s first energy island is heading for up to three years of delays, developers say, as the first concrete caissons make their way to the North Sea.
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Agreement signed for UK’s largest wave energy array
CorPower Ocean will return to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) to develop the UK’s largest wave energy array
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Former Harland & Wolff shipyards in leadership shake-up
A new CEO has been appointed at Navantia UK as the Spanish shipyard continues integrating the four Harland & Wolff shipyards that it saved from bankruptcy just before Christmas.
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Esbjerg’s milestone in the EU’s CO2 capture strategy
The new CO₂ terminal in Esbjerg will help unlock the development of CCS in both Denmark and Europe
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Modular cable repair for offshore wind cables
DOF has launched a first-of-its-kind modular cable repair system tailored for the offshore wind sector
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Gothenburg switches on H2 generator to supply shorepower
Scandinavia’s biggest port has reached the final phase of a pilot project that uses a hydrogen generator to supply electricity to docked ships.
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Turkey commits to controversial canal project
A Turkish minister has said the country is determined to build a controversial canal to alleviate congestion pressure on the famed Bosphorous.
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First monopile installed at Thor windfarm
Jan De Nul has successfully completed the first of 72 monopile foundations at the windfarm
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PD Ports plans UK offshore wind hub
PD Ports is planning a £200m Teesport Offshore Gateway to boost UK offshore wind manufacturing and infrastructure
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DEME completes €900 million take-over of Havfram Holdco
Belgian marine civils giant DEME has set itself firmly at the forefront of offshore wind with a €900 million take-over of the offshore wind contractor Havfram.
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Lockheed Martin tech developed for seabed structure anchorage
Offshore foundations engineering company Subsea Micropiles has launched a micropile anchor based on technology now exclusively licensed to it from US defence and aerospace manufacturer Lockheed Martin.
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UK carbon capture project given green light
UK government backing of £21.7 billion (€25.5 billion) has been given to a carbon capture project being called ‘the backbone’ of one of the world’s most advanced clusters.
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Germany/UK subsea connector enters new phase
The first direct power link between Germany and the UK has moved ahead with 5,000 tons of concrete poured to begin a giant converter station and subsea cabling work now under way.
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Van Oord admits struggles in offshore wind sector
Van Oord’s annual report has admitted net revenue for 2024 was just a third of what it was in record year 2023.