All News articles – Page 182
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Hydrogen project support
A spot in the Scottish Highlands is the ideal home for the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser, according to a feasibility study.
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First of 9 pilot boats delivered
Associated British Ports has welcomed the first of nine new pilot launch vessels from Goodchild Marine Services.
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Avoiding onboard distractions
Seafarers can now benefit from new advice on how to avoid potential distractions which can lead to a loss of concentration and situational awareness.
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Scotwind leasing round
Commenting on the recent announcement by Crown Estate Scotland that it has received over 70 applications from developers to build offshore wind farms in Scottish waters in the latest stage of the ScotWind leasing process, RenewableUK’s CEO Dan McGrail said:
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25 USBL system integrations
German ROV manufacturer Mariscope Meerestechnik’s recent delivery of an applied acoustics Alpha USBL system marks a significant milestone in their partnership with applied acoustics and the aae technologies group.
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First government signs up to seabed mapping project
As The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 gathers momentum, the first national government has signed up to this ambitious global seabed mapping project.
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New international container terminal for Sardinia
Late July marked the official opening of a new container terminal operated by Gruppo Grendi in Cagliari, Italy.
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Explore an ancient shipwreck
Innovative technology is enabling keen historians to virtually explore the 2500-year-old Peristera shipwreck.
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Offshore wind classification first
ABS classification has been awarded to an offshore windfarm for the first time.
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Aquaculture workboat
Macduff Ship Design recently celebrated the delivery of the Aquaculture, Thermolicing Vessel MV ‘Kallista Helen’.
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SWATH vessel build contract
Manor Marine has secured a contract with Mainprize Offshore to build an offshore multi role windfarm service vessel.
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Ultrasound fire foam greenlighted
Ultrasound technology is being used to quantify the exact water/foam ratio for onboard firefighting in what is thought to be the first time.
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Record 61 grants for 2021
The Save Our Seas Foundation is celebrating an overwhelming number of applications and awards recorded in 2021.
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Crane rail extension
DP World has completed its crane rail extension in the Port of Southampton which will allow the world’s largest cranes to service the full length of the quay.
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Subsea cable feasibility
RINA, in JV with the Tunisian subsidiary Comete Engineering, has been awarded a public tender for the marine feasibility study for the 600MW Italy-Tunisia Interconnection issued by ELMED ÉTUDES SÀRL, a joint venture between Terna and Société Tunisienne de l’Électricité et du Gaz (STEG), the two companies which, respectively, manage ...
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Immersed tunnel bespoke seals
Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation has been awarded the contract to supply all of the closure joints, including a bespoke seal, to China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) First Harbor Engineering Co. Ltd., for the Dalian Bay immersed tunnel in Dalian, Liaoning, China.
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Hybrid offshore wind daughter craft
The world’s first hybrid daughter craft vessels designed to support the offshore wind market are to be built in the UK through a new multi-million pound deal.
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Autonomous and Remote-Control Functions Guide
A new guide for Autonomous and Remote-Control Functions sets out a goal-based framework for the implementation of these technologies on vessels and offshore units. and introduces two new notations.
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Creating energy from waste engine heat
The engine rooms of two newbuild Van Oord dredgers have been fitted with waste heat recycling modules based on Organic Rankine Cycle technology.
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Getting smart about safety
Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) are valuable for vertical fall arrest protection, but knowing where, when and how to use them is critical.