All News articles – Page 155
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Smart hydrofoil CTV hits the water
Naval architect Chartwell Marine has announced the launch of its market-first offshore energy support vessel (OESV) with hydrofoils.
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Cold ironing project progresses at València
The Port of València is getting closer to providing shore power at its docks so that the ships that dock there will produce zero emissions during their stay.
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WTIV for fast-growing US wind market
Friede & Goldman has announced that the classification society, American Bureau of Shipping has granted Approval in Principle for its wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) BargeRack technology.
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Next generation unmanned vessel
A ‘first of its kind’ autonomous surface vessel aims to tackle the complex challenges of effective uncrewed operations
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Record growth for offshore wind
There’s record capacity growth for offshore wind as it continues to play a vital role in global energy transition
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Tough pilot boat for big winter seas
Irish boatbuilder and pilot launch specialist Safehaven Marine has launched ‘CTE Celso Madeira’, a 15m Interceptor 48 pilot for pilotage operations at the Port of Sines in Portugal.
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UK civils firms join forces
Devon-based marine and civil engineering specialists, Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd (TMS) has become a 50% shareholder of Kent-based hydraulic engineering specialists, Hesselberg Hydro UK Ltd, combining nearly 60 years’ experience and expertise in the maritime construction sector.
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Manor Renewable Energy snapped up by fast-growing group
Manor Renewable Energy has been bought by global offshore services business OEG Offshore for an undisclosed sum.
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Floating wind project certification
Bureau Veritas will deliver an independent certification to the first floating wind project in the Celtic Sea
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Methanol milestone
A new Offshore Wind Installation Vessel (WIV) being built for Dutch contracting company Van Oord at Yantai CIMC Raffles shipyard in China will be powered by five Wärtsilä 32 engines capable of operating with methanol.
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Four platform decommissioning contract
Petrogas E&P Netherlands B.V. (a part of Petrogas E&P LLC, headquartered in Muscat, Oman) has awarded Heerema an integrated engineering, preparation, removal, and disposal (EPRD) decommissioning contract for multiple North Sea oil platforms.
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High-tech foiling workboat company opens new facility
Artemis Technologies has opened a new facility on Belfast Lough as it prepares to commence testing of its transformative new Artemis eFoiler(R) electric propulsion system.
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Better ship performance
Navigational data has now been incorporated into one fleet performabce monitoring solution
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Non-slip port walkways
A specialist composites manufacturer has manufactured suspended walkways for one of the UK’s busiest ports
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Campaigners say IMO holds ‘callous disregard’ for plastic pollution
The London-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) claims that The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is dragging its heels over marine plastic pollution caused by vessels.
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World’s deepest pelagic biota sampling campaign
A marine environmental consulting and survey company, recently completed a ground-breaking deepwater sampling campaign.
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Fire-fighting on board a ship with no humans
Advanced fire fighting systems and safety equipment aboard ‘Yara Birkeland’, the world’s first fully autonomous containership, have successfully completed their first annual service.
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Burges Salmon advises windfarm
The development in the Celtic Sea will be one of the largest floating offshore wind projects in the world
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Unexploded seabed bomb refuses to remain unexploded
For those of us who read (or write) updates in MJ about UXO (Unexploded ordinance) route surveys, and wonder what would actually happen if an old bomb ever got pulled up, the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has some illuminating answers.