All News articles – Page 164
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Cable survey challenge
One US-based marine environmental consulting and survey company recently completed a challenging multidisciplinary telecom cable route survey.
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Catalytic hydrogen boost for surface dredger
COP26 hosts, Glasgow City Council, have made significant steps towards their ambitious goal of reducing their environmental impact and improving air quality for all by upgrading their Water Witch Surface Dredger ‘St Mungo’ with the latest hydrogen catalytic technology.
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Development plans for Rotterdam
Global Energy Storage (GES), which launched in May this year, has announced its first major investment at Europoort in the Port of Rotterdam.
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Specialist aluminium boatbuilder recognised
The UK’s Wight Shipyard Co have been formally presented with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade.
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Flexibility is key for new shore to ship power system
One automation solutions provider and systems integrator has launched a new shore to ship power solution.
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Commercial marine practical know-how helps convey important message
An innovative modular floating scaffolding system was used at COP26 to build a sunken protest pontoon for The Climate Coalition.
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Ammonia fuel cell system boosted by funding win
A marine robotics company is set to develop an ammonia based fuel cell system that will power its autonomous vessels.
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Hydrogen fuel cell future for Rolls-Royce
Mtu fuel cell solutions celebrated their premiere at the World Climate Summit COP26.
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Lifeboat repair and maintenance agreement
Shipyard group Harland & Wolff has signed a framework agreement with the UK’s Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
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Easier safety at sea
Safety at sea is becoming easier to manage with the expansion of a MOB recovery range.
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Europort sees strong partnership
Two companies that have been working together for nearly 60 years have further cemented their relationship during Europort in Rotterdam.
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SAR vessels boom
Baltic Workboats (BWB) has a wide variety of SAR (search and rescue) vessels under construction and scheduled for deliveries within the last quarter of 2021 and the beginning of 2022.
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Waste clearance on an industrial scale
A specialist maintenance company has cleared 146.25 tonnes of waste from canals in London this year, allowing wildlife to thrive and providing clear waterways for boats.
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Briggs acquisition
Briggs Marine, a UK provider of marine and environmental services has acquired a majority stake in ARB Wind, an inspection, testing and certification business for the global wind industry.
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Uncrewed boat surveys fish populations
A robotic boat has been used for the first time to survey fish populations around oil platforms in the North Sea.
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Equinor pulls out of Irish offshore wind market
Norwegian energy company Equinor has abandoned the Irish offshore wind market, ending a partnership with the nation’s Electricity Supply Board (ESB) after just two years, according to reports.
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Morale boosting confirmation for survivors
A new generation of Personal Locator Beacons will provide survivors with the vital reassurance that a distress alert and location has been received the other end.
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Solar roof for Turkish shipyard
Turkey’s Tersan Shipyard has installed a solar roof system with a 3.8MW power capacity generating more than 4.900.000kWh of energy per year. This provides for 30% of the company’s total energy usage. The installation took nearly a month, starting in September with completion in October.
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Easier fuel management
Fuel efficiency and emissions reduction is being made easier with a robust fuel management product.