All News articles – Page 194
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Cathodic protection for Thames jetty
Installation works have begun on a new impressed current cathodic protection on a jetty at Rainham on the River Thames.
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Floating solar power project switches on
SolarDuck, a Dutch renewable energy start-up, has launched its first floating solar energy project which has been installed at a site at Ijzendoorn on the River Rhine.
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Aberdeen awards major contracts
Construction contracts worth GB£60m have been awarded for Aberdeen Harbour’s expansion project.
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Hybrid dredger greens the Thames
A new hybrid water-injection dredger that uses a hybrid energy management system to reduce emissions has launched a programme of work on the River Thames.
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CTV boatbuilder broadens into RIB range
Carson RIBs and CTruk, with sister company, Alnmaritec recently announced a newly formed collaboration.
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Self-erecting wind turbine nacelle
SENSEWind has completed a demonstration of its SENSE Up-Tower system that eliminates the need for cranes and conventional offshore installation vessels when mounting WTG nacelles and blades.
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Walk to work with a Viking
A new lifejacket-fitted Walk-to-Work crew transfer suit overcomes a cumbersome feature of offshore wind turbine maintenance procedures without compromising safety.
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Le Havre redevelops for super-long turbine blade handling
HAROPA - Port of Le Havre has selected a consortium of companies to carry out maritime construction works to accommodate offshore wind business.
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Cost-cutting floating wind platform
A new floating wind platform aims to reduce the Levelized Cost Of Electricity (LCOE) for floating wind.
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Electric RIB just got bigger
We have already reported our excitement about the RS Pulse 58, the world’s first electric RIB with a fully integrated electric drive launched at Dusseldorf Boat Show last year.
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EXPANDING EUROPA QUAY AT ANTWERP
The Port of Antwerp is partnering with terminal operator PSA Antwerp to redevelop the Europa Container Terminal to allow the largest container ships to access the facility.
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BRAY HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS
Plans are being developed to improve and possibly expand the facilities at the Irish port of Bray which lies just south of Dublin on the Irish east coast.
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Increasing popularity for workboat decarbonisation webinar series
Over 500 delegates from across the globe virtually gathered on the 6th May to hear experts in commercial marine hybridisation and electrification talk about where these sectors are heading in the next decade.
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Ocean Infinity acquires software firm
Marine robotics company Ocean Infinity has acquired a software engineering specialist to enhance its data quality.
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Satellite-derived bathymetry for NOAA
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has been supplied with satellite-derived bathymetry (SDB) validated by green laser altimeter data from the NASA ICESat-2 satellite for two US shallow-water coastal areas.
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Outboard first for powerful catamaran
The first catamaran in Europe to feature two of Yamaha’s new XTO 425hp outboards has been launched.
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New guidance for surface swimmers
New guidance will help ensure offshore operations using surface swimmers are safe and comply with the law.
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New rudder technology claimed to save up to 30% of fuel burn
A more efficient rudder system, designed at the University of Strathclyde, will be demonstrated as part of a €6 million EU-funded research project.
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Ferry operators supporting COVID passports
A ferry operators’ trade association has welcomed EUplans for a voluntary Digital Green Certificate to facilitate safe travel during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Biomimicry solution for hull air lubrication
In response the challenge of fleet decarbonisation, over the last three years the AIRCOAT H2020 project has been developing an air-trapping adhesive film to be applied to ship hulls.