Marine Construction News – Page 31
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Solar panels installed to power Portsmouth
Portsmouth International Port is the first UK port to be equipped with solar canopies
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Helsinki on recovery track post Covid
Ship passenger numbers have recovered to 80% of pre-Covid levels, reports the Port of Helsinki, in an encouraging sign of traffic rebound.
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First Dutch port approves H2 bunkering
The Port of Ijmuiden becomes the first Dutch port to be granted a hydrogen bunkering licence.
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Dredging vital to save Rhine trade
Heatwaves and evaporating waterways mean that major dredging measures will be essential along the Rhine, says Germany.
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James Fisher partners NMDC in civils work
Two global marine engineering companies have partnered to expand their capabilities in civils
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New crane doubles loading capacity at Zeebrugge
P&O Ferries has doubled its capacity to load and unload cargo at its Zeebrugge hub
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Hydrogen hub earmarked for Felixstowe
One of the UK’s largest ports could soon be the site of a green hydrogen hub.
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Million pound funding for geotech firm
A Cornish UK engineering firm that specialises in innovative solutions for subsea has secured a £1 million (€1.1 million) growth loan
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More port congestion as Felixstowe set to strike
Workers at Britain’s largest container port will go on strike on August 21.
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Major offshore milestone achieved
The last of some of the world’s largest wind turbine monopile foundations has been installed in the Baltic Sea.
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Solar project completed at Netherlands port
A solar roof project has been completed in the Netherlands which will produce 25 million kWh of power per year
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Floating wind prototype project progresses
A wind technology developer is ready for final installation of its floating wind prototype after successful dynamic cable deployment
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EU grants €540 million to tunnel project
A second grant to the construction of a 12 mile tunnel linking Denmark and Germany has been agreed by the EU.
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£3.6 million piling contract awarded
Jack-up barges will be deployed to the Port of Portland for a deep-water berth operation.
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Heerema to dismantle Nganhurra RTM
Heerema wins its first decommissioning project in Australia with the dismantling of the Nganhurra RTM
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WATCH: Equinor FPSO equipped topside
Equinor’s impressive Johan Castberg FPSO is being prepared for a stint in the Barents Sea
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Dredging begins at Szczecin-Swinoujscie
Around 1.5 million m3 of soil will be dredged from the Debica Canal to improve passage to the Polish port.
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95 acres to be regenerated at Newport
One of the UK’s largest ports groups is targeting manufacturing and logistics development in Newport, Wales
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First Scotland-China shipping line launched
Supply chain issues have prompted the launch of the first direct shipping line between Scotland and China.
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DemoSATH floating unit launched on water
The next stage of a project to install a floating wind turbine that will connect to the mainland Spanish grid has been completed - with the launch of the DemoSATH platform on the water in the Port of Bilbao. DemoSATH platform launched at Port of Bilbao Saitec ...