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Clean propellers improve fuel efficiency
Sea-Tec offers propeller cleaning services as one answer to increasing fuel efficiency.
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DSRV overhaul for the Korean Navy
JFD will perform a midlife refit on its Deep Search and Rescue Vehicle (DSRV) supplied to the Republic of Korea Navy
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24 million m3 dredged in Polish project
Van Oord and DEME complete massive Polish dredging project.
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Consortium plans offshore H refuelling
A study has found that with the right infrastructure, small and medium-sized vessels can be refuelled offshore with hydrogen.
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Hydrogen and wind concept revealed
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed to develop hydrogen transport solutions and the first floating wind turbine to be integrated with a hydrogen production system.
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Monopile installations agreed by Heerema
Heerema will install 64 offshore monopiles in the latest German wind farm project
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Jacket lifting system completes first deployment
Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit’s recent 8,100t lift is barely a third of its new system’s lifting capacity.
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Floating wind concept wins DNV approval
A concept coming out of a project to better understand the mechanics of floating wind turbines has won approval.
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New deep water terminal announced for remote islands
The remote islands of the Outer Hebrides should see major benefits from a new deep water terminal.
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Massive concrete sill prepares to set sail
The vital component of a storm surge barrier for one of Belgium’s ports is about to set sail
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Ever Forward refloated in Chesapeake Bay
After a month stuck in the Chesapeake Bay, the sister of the vessel that clogged up the Suez Canal for six days in March 2021 has been refloated. Ever Forward Ever Forward, owned by Taiwanese shipping company Evergreen, ran aground in the bay on March 13, almost ...
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Heerema develops floating engineering
A Floating to Floating system could cut the cost of wind farm installation, says marine civil engineering specialist Heerema
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Restoration to begin on historic docks
Work is due to begin on restoring the Govan Graving Docks on the River Clyde in Scotland after being closed for more than 34 years.
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Hydramec assists with Shackleton discovery
Lost for a century: Ernest Shackleton’s ship discovered on the Antarctic seabed
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DOF Subsea recycles 99% of decommissioned oil rig
DOF Subsea claims nearly all of the materials making up the Buchan and Hannay oil field projects were recycled or repurposed.
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Prysmian Group confirms €1 billion portfolio
Prysmian has confirmed plans to spend €1 billion on cable-laying projects by 2024.
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Bolina booms supplied to Cahora Bassa Dam
UK boom technology firm Bolina has completed a project on southern Africa’s largest hydroelectric dam.
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2nd phase of water works starts at Churchill’s birthplace
Land & Water is due to begin the second phase of a major lake restoration project on the Blenhein Estate.
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Work begins on France’s first offshore wind farm
France kicks off its first offshore wind farm with the installation of its first turbine.
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Tyra II nears completion after 10 years
A project to reconstruct Denmark’s largest offshore gas and oil operation is reaching its final stages after almost 10 years’ intense engineering work.