All News articles – Page 116
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River Thames to be fully restored over 3 years
A project to improve fish passage and habitats along the entire length of the River Thames has been drawn up.
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Subsea cable laid for HiWave-5 Project
A 6.2km subsea export cable has been laid off the coast of Portugal as part of the HiWave-5 Project to use wave energy for the grid.
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Dolphin secures $96 million contract in Nigeria
Norway-based Dolphin Drilling has won a $96 million (€98.3 million) contract for its Blackford Dolphin rig in Nigeria.
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Floating offshore wind pipeline doubles in 1 year
A report by Renewables UK reckons the global pipeline of floating offshore wind has project has more than doubled in 12 months.
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All change at top of Torqeedo
Two senior changes have been made at the top of marine electric drive maker Torqeedo.
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Portuguese shipyard welcomes rise in repair work
A Lisbon shipyard says repair and maintenance work is on the rise after a quiet couple of years because of Covid.
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iconsys develops offshore drive and automation
Work has commenced on a turnkey drive and automation solution for an offshore renewable energy application
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Offshore oil and gas licensing round launched
The North Sea Transition Authority has launched a licensing round for oil and gas around the UK.
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Ban enforced on dumping sewage at sea
An amendment has been made to a treaty that used to allow sewage sludge to be dumped at sea.
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Norway commits to 2050 fleet decarbonisation
Norway has committed to making its entire fleet of vessels – from small boats to commercial ships – carbon neutral by 2050.
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Battery-powered pusher tug unveiled for Lithuania
An Electric Eel pusher tug has been unveiled for inland water transport electrification in Lithuania.
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First of four hybrid daughter craft launched
The Grace Darling is the first of its type specifically for the offshore wind market.
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Semi-foiling close-up: Chartwell and BAR Tech's Seacat ’Sceptre’
Could semi-foiling CTVs be an easy first step to commercial marine decarbonisation?
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UK port warns job losses ahead
Port of Liverpool has warned of job losses as the containerised cargo market continues to decline
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Port project brings new jobs to the UK
New jobs will be created as a consequence of a new berth at a UK port
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Quayside and terminal renewal given green light
Nine years’ work to renew Belgium’s biggest port and one of the biggest in Europe has been given the go-ahead.
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Platform decommissioning inspires new Chop Saw
Following the removal of the Gyda platform by the world’s largest construction vessel (see video), a new Chop Saw is on the drawing board.
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Four all-electric autonomous ferries ordered
Holland Shipyards Group has struck a deal with Trafikverket Sweden for the delivery of four autonomous all-electric ferries
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Salvage round-up (October 2022)
Major salvage companies regularly make the news and it is easy to overlook smaller regional salvors so this month we briefly look at operations which may otherwise miss the front page.
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Bureau Veritas releases white paper on fuels
A focus of the white paper is the complete life cycle of fuel production, which could mean a fuel is less ‘carbon neutral’ than first supposed.