All News articles – Page 170
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Fukada Salvage tugs in action
Japanese salvor Fukada Salvage & Marine Works has assisted a disabled container ship and delivered a patrol vessel to a shipyard for large-scale repairs.
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Green development funding
London-based Uber Boat by Thames Clippers has won funding to support three green river transport research and development (R&D) projects./p>
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New quay wall to service world’s largest wind farm
Work has begun on a new 113m quay wall to moor windfarm Service Operation Vessels in the Port of Tyne, UK.
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AI will improve vessel efficiency
Lloyd's Register has acquired GreenSteam, a marine data intelligence company specialising in improving vessel efficiency through machine learning.
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Unmanned lifeboat will free-fall launch from wind turbines
A start-up developing a complete lifesaving system for offshore energy, has partnered with naval architect Chartwell Marine to deliver a first in class remotely operated rescue vessel.
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Geotechnical data analysis lab
A new laboratory testing facility will offer fast and accurate analysis of all types of geotechnical data.
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Digital twin development will aid hydrogen moves
IOTICS is creating a digital twin of Portsmouth International Port as part of an ambitious £1.5m project to demonstrate an achievable modular green hydrogen generation system within the Port.
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Interconnector construction contract awarded
Greenlink has awarded the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the Greenlink electricity interconnector project to a consortium comprised of Siemens Energy AG and Sumitomo Electric Industries.
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Solar, Bluetooth and remote programming
The SL-75 from Australian navaids manufacturer Sealite is a next-generation solar marine lantern with up to 5NM visible range.
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Fossil fuel free ferries
The ferry operator Stena Line, Frederikshavn Municipality, and the Port of Frederikshavn have signed a historic agreement in which the parties commit to take their share of the responsibility for making Gothenburg-Frederikshavn the world's first fossil fuel free ferry line of its kind.
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Hand desalinator is key vessel abandonment survival tool
Katadyn’s Survivor 35 hand-operated survival products deliver 4.5 litres of drinking water per hour in an emergency situation.
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Dynamic dunes study
A study to help offshore wind farm development has found underwater dunes in the Dunkirk area of France are very dynamic.
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Diesel outboards for Thames landing craft
London Tideway commercial marine operator Livett’s has announced what it claims to be the first purpose-built commercial landing craft for the River Thames.
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Extended quay renovation starts in Bremerhaven
Construction of a badly needed new cruise terminal quayside in Bremerhaven, costing some €80 million, is starting in October, reports Tom Todd.
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Germans praise eco newbuilds and order a fifth
Kiel ferry operator SFK has praised its two new eco ferries and has ordered a fifth as it continues an emission-free fleet upgrade, reports Tom Todd.
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Multifold sustainability investments
Adler and Allan has appointed its first sustainability manager to embed sustainability at the heart of its growth strategy.
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Hydrogen infrastructure report
A new report looks at how oil and gas infrastructure can be repurposed for offshore green and blue hydrogen production in the UK Continental Shelf.
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French offshore wind partnership
A partnership agreement has been signed for France’s first commercial-scale floating offshore wind tender in South Brittany.