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Falmouth

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+44 (0)7796 570 364

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  • The first full scale device will be 72 metres long, 22 metres high and 18 metres wide which is a considerable structure

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    GWave power generation vessel to come to the UK

    2017-02-24T07:58:00

    One of the largest wave energy projects to be developed worldwide is scheduled to be installed at the Wave Hub test site located off the North Cornish Coast, UK.

  • Mojo will retrieve the D10 tidal turbine for planned maintenance Photo: Mannaerts G. (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0] Wikimedia Commons

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    Tidal turbine retrieval contract

    2016-08-03T16:56:00

    Mojo Maritime, a subsidiary of James Fisher Marine Services (JFMS), has won a contract with French tidal energy company Sabella SAS.

  • The new ROV will be operated from Mojo's ground breaking tidal energy vessel, the HF4

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    Hi Flo ROV development

    2015-02-23T15:59:00

    Tidal energy installations are located in areas of very strong tides and this makes their installation and maintenance a challenging task. British company Mojo Maritime together with German ship owner Hammonia Reederi have joined forces to develop the design of the Hi Flo 4 (HF4).

  • The ship is intended to reduce the cost of installing tidal energy farms

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    Renewables construction vessel

    2015-02-10T11:20:00

    Paramarine, QinetiQ’s ship and submersible design software, has been used by Mojo Maritime to design an offshore construction vessel for the marine renewables sector. The Hi Flo 4 (HF4) is a state-of-the-art, high-performance, dynamic positioning vessel capable of operating in extreme coastal and continental shelf environments, designed with the support ...

  • Mojo’s 'HF4' vessel may allow shipbuilding to continue at Portsmouth’s shipyard

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    UK shipbuilding still in jeopardy

    2014-03-31T18:07:00

    The future of shipbuilding in the UK still hangs in the balance until a decision is made by the government whether or not to lend its backing to commercial shipbuilding at Portsmouth, a consortium says.

  • Delivering innovative solutions such as the HF4 for the offshore renewable industry

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    Mojo moves into new phase

    2014-02-25T18:20:00

    The UK''s Mojo Maritime which provides marine operations management and consultancy services to the offshore renewable energy sector, will be exhibiting at Seawork for the first time this year.

  • The new class of offshore construction vessels are set to "revolutionise" the tidal energy sector

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    Offshore construction 'revolution' at Seawork

    2014-01-22T15:20:00

    Seawork 2014 exhibitor Mojo Maritime and Germany''s Hammonia Reederei GmbH & Co are to finance and build a completely new class of vessels set to “revolutionise” the offshore construction sector.

  • The vessel is capable of installaing foundations, cable, subsea connections and turbines

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    Renewable energy gets some Mojo

    2013-03-07T14:19:00

    UK renewable energy specialist, Mojo Maritime, has unveiled its HiFlo-4 Installation vessel (HF4), a new high performance vessel built around the installation processes of tidal energy farms.

  • Mojo Maritime want to revolutionise the tidal energy sector

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    Mojo Maritime project to revolutionise industry

    2012-12-10T16:48:00

    UK renewable energy specialist, Mojo Maritime, has introduced its ‘High Flow Installer Project’, which it says “will revolutionise the industrialisation o f the tidal energy sector.”

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