All News articles – Page 129
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7GW of offshore wind contracts handed out
The UK’s Business department has awarded more renewable energy contracts than ever before in a single round of auctions.
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Lloyd’s Register creates new role
Marine classification organisation Lloyd’s Register (LR) has appointed a new Chief Technology and Innovation Officer.
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First electric ro-pax ferry for Greece
A new partnership will create the first fully electric ro-pax ferry in Greece
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Emergency tugs for the North Sea
Two Multraship ERTVs are going into operation monitoring ship safety in the North Sea
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Strike halving oil and gas exports averted
The Norwegian government has stepped in to forbid oil and gas workers from going on strike, which could have resulted in a 60% drop in exports, news agency Reuters and other outlets have reported.
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DCT Gdańsk to build T3 deep-water terminal
A third deep-water terminal is to be built at the largest container terminal complex on the Baltic Sea, DCT Gdańsk.
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Dutch sea research vessel launched
A ‘sustainable as possible’ Dutch research vessel has been launched to join the national sea research fleet.
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SALT exceeds funding target
A boat finance start-up has closed its pre-seeding funding round with more subscriptions that anticipated
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Interview: Siemens Energy on a mission
‘We are doing it for our children’: Siemens Energy VP South West Europe Paolo Menotti talks to MJ about a campaign to decarbonise the European ferry fleet.
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New quayside for Port of Nigg
The most important energy industry port facility in Scotland has been given a 1,200m deep water capacity boost.
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EU to set up Ocean Fund
The EU has moved a step closer to setting up a dedicated Ocean Fund to stimulate research and development of new technologies in the move towards decarbonising shipping and ports.
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Cadeler to install 60 wind turbines
Sixty new offshore wind turbines at Moray West will be the first commercial scale installation for Siemens Gamesa 14MW WTGs
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Four-wheel drive for the sea
Presented at Seawork for the first time was BAR Technologies’ ‘four-wheel drive for the sea’ – a BAR TECH 30 design, named Seacat Columbia.
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Pilot launch meets growing demand
The UK’s Briggs Marine has commissioned another pilot launch, growing its fleet of ORCs to six
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EU adopts first ‘nature restoration’ proposals
All land and sea ecosystems will have restoration targets set if a proposal to restore nature across the EU becomes law.
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Small islands urge action on pollution
Small island states around the world have called for funding and action on marine pollution.
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Arctic factory trawler launch
Tersan Shipyard has launched another trawler for a fish producer in the Faroe Islands
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‘CTV of the future’ on show
One of the stars of the recent Seawork show was Asgard, a hybrid crew transfer vessel that marine engine maker Volvo Penta is calling the ‘crew transfer vessel of the future’.
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Peel Ports issues £17m tender
Scotland’s most important west-facing freight port is to get its biggest investment in cranes to date.
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Electric hybrids – a stepping stone on a wide crossing
A recent conference on the merits of hybrids, electric hybrids or full electric vessels threw up more questions than it answered, Debbie Mason writes.