Vessels News – Page 6
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Historic tall ship restoration project underway
The Tall Ship Glenlee restoration by Marine Projects Scotland Ltd will safeguard its future as a key piece of marine heritage
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Rolls-Royce confirms methanol engine development
Rolls-Royce Power Solutions is developing methanol internal combustion engines for vessels ‘right now’, Applications engineer Peter Gommeringer told a technical webinar held by the Workboat Association on Tuesday.
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Eidesvik Offshore expands fleet with new CSV
The new CSV aims to address the increasing demand for vessels in the offshore renewables and subsea markets
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Study confirms charging viability at wind farms
A study into the viability of charging electric support vessels at the offshore wind farms they work on has shown the practice is technically and financially feasible.
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HUGIN AUV boosts US Navy’s subsea capabilities
Kongsberg’s HUGIN Superior AUV will provide enhanced subsea inspection and security capabilities to the US Navy
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Two container ship fires force crew to abandon ship
Dutch salvors were called in to help rescue a container ship that caught fire twice in the Dover Strait last week, forcing crew to abandon ship.
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PME repowers pilot vessel
PME has repowered a pilot vessel with MAN engines, enhancing safety, power and efficiency for the Port of Milford Haven
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Report highlights skills gaps in shipbuilding
A new report highlights the need to plug anticipated knowledge gaps in technology if the UK’s shipbuilding sector is to remain viable
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ROV launched for heavy-duty subsea operations
Forum Energy Technologies has launched another ROV, which it says marks a new generation in ultra-Heavy Duty subsea vehicle technology.
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Windward Offshore granted loan for four CSOVs
A consortium set up to establish an integrated offshore wind company has announced it has secured a €182 million loan to finance the build of four CSOVs currently under construction at Vard.
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First H2 fuel cell for passenger catamaran approved
French zero-emission vessel designer Green Navy says a hydrogen fuel cell that has won type approval from Bureau Veritas will be used for the first time in its Prometeo vessel.
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€Multi-millions earmarked for fast island ferry
Millions of euros have been earmarked for a biodiesel-suited fast ferry for 75 passengers in the northern Netherlands.
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MOL changes tack into offshore wind vessels
Merchant shipping giant Matsui OSK Lines (MOL) has agreed to work with Fukada Salvage & Marine Works to develop construction services for floating offshore wind projects.
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TideWise’s USV wins key autonomy approval nod
The Brazilian company’s USV is designed for offshore subsea inspection at depths of up to 2,500 metres
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New hull fixture promises 11% fuel savings
A pilot project has resulted in vessel fuel savings of 11% thanks to the addition of a submerged wing on the hull.
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Port of Dublin orders €multi-million mooring system
A multi-million euro automated vacuum mooring system is to be installed at Ireland’s Port of Dublin.
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Sanmar’s Boğaçay class success continues
Sanmar Shipyards has reported delivery of its Boğaçay class tug to a domestic operator and an order from a new Bulgarian customer.
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Austal wins H2-ready ferry deal
Austal Australia has won a contract to design and build a hydrogen-ready ferry for Gotlandsbolaget
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OPINION: The financial case for electrifying
The industry tasked with driving the clean energy transition continues to rely on one of the dirtiest fossil fuels available – but it doesn’t have to be this way, says Paul Cairns, CEO of Charge Offshore.
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First USV ordered for Dutch water board
The Dutch water board (Rijkswaterstaat) has ordered its first Unmanned Surface Vessel for inland and near-shore waterways.