All News articles – Page 11
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NewsJFD transforms Polish Navy dive rescue power
JFD Global has been awarded a major contract to enhance the Polish Navy’s diving and submarine rescue capability
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NewsDynamic positioning supercharges offshore precision
ABB’s DP2 solution integrates ABB Ability Marine Pilot Control with Azipod propulsion to unify vessel control, maneouvring and transit operations
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NewsNorway signs deal with China to ramp up maritime batteries
BYD Energy Storage has signed a deal with Corvus Energy to work together on next-generation energy storage for maritime
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NewsSunseeker confirms CEO’s immediate departure
Luxury yacht brand Sunseeker has confirmed that CEO Andreas Frabetti has left the firm just three weeks after denying he had done so.
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NewsCorPower Ocean drives wave energy forward
The POWER-Farm EU Project, backed by a €19M Horizon Europe grant, aims to validate wave energy technology in UK waters
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NewsBoston delivers blow to Trump’s offshore wind ban
A Boston District Court judge has delivered a blow to the Trump administration’s indefinite pause on wind energy permitting, in a latest blow to the president’s determination to shut down the sector.
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NewsIrish firm wins contract to survey 6 Dutch wind farms
Irish ocean data acquisition company Xocean has been hired to survey six Dutch offshore wind farms over five years, it has said.
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NewsZeroUSV reveals shorter timeframe for larger vessel build
UK-based ZeroUSV is building an uncrewed surface vessel (USV) that it says proves it and other SMEs can deliver ultra long-distance, high payload autonomous vessels in months rather than years.
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NewsUK Parliament queries why UK shipyards snubbed for Dutch
Peter Barker looks into questions raised in the UK Parliament as to why a 24-vessel order from the UK MOD went to the Netherlands instead of the UK.
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NewsUK’s carbon capture market at critical crossroads
The sector faces a critical juncture with policy uncertainty threatening progress on key marine infrastructure developments
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NewsNext-gen wind farm construction and dredger training
Jan De Nul’s two new high-tech simulators will focus on offshore wind farm installation and dredging operations
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NewsWorkboat sector looks ahead with ‘palpable enthusiasm’
Workboat Association CEO Kerrie Forster says next year’s looking good, despite a few challenges. He gives Maritime Journal his predictions.
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NewsBlue Whale NxtGen debuts worldwide
Corvus Energy has unveiled Blue Whale NxtGen, a high-density marine battery promising efficiency, longevity and sustainability
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NewsThird fully electric ferry joins Danish fleet
Danish ferry operator Molslinjen will operate a third 100% battery-electric high-speed ferry after signing a contract with Incat Tasmania.
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News€700 million earmarked for green e-methanol plant
Spanish innovation company Reolum is spending €700 million on a plant to make e-methanol especially for the maritime and aviation industries.
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NewsCould floating nuclear ignite an energy revolution?
Floating Nuclear Power Plants (FNPPs) are poised to deliver gigawatt-scale output — potentially supplying almost an entire nation’s power demand – under designs unveiled by UK maritime technology firm Core Power.
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NewsSmart wave insights boost port pilot safety
A new real-time monitoring solution is transforming port safety and decision-making for Peel Port pilots
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NewsNext-gen LARS boosts subsea operations
Kongsberg Maritime is kitting out Sea1 Offshore’s new offshore construction vessels
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News‘Technological rat race’ among obstacles in offshore wind: report
A new white paper released by the Port of Rotterdam says offshore wind is going to be vital in shouldering a share of the burden of energy needs.
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NewsUncertain times: Emissions regs for workboats
In an environment of rapidly developing emissions regulations for shipping, workboat owners may understandably feel uncertain as to what is relevant to them and how they should they respond contractually.