All News articles – Page 196
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Vision Marine’s most powerful electric outboard
Canadian company Vision Marine was established to develop and market a range of electrically powered leisure boats but has now moved on to develop what they claim is the ''World’s most powerful electric outboard''.
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Buoy to study biocolonisation
A buoy has been launched to study biocolonisation on the site of a future North Atlantic wind farm.
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Lisbon waterfront regeneration
The Portuguese public entity ATL (Lisbon Tourism Association) has not allowed the COVID pandemic to curtail its plans to improve the infrastructure of the Lisbon waterfront.
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Japanese big hitters partner on hydrogen push
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., Yanmar Power Technology Co., Ltd., and Japan Engine Corporation have formed a consortium of Japanese engine manufacturers to pursue joint development of hydrogen fueled marine engines for ocean-going and coastal vessels.
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Serious inroad into the UK pilot boat propulsion market.
A German manufacturer is entering the UK pilot boat market with a hefty order of 18 diesel engines for boats in build over the next 5 years.
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Electric pod drive for small commercial vessels
Fischer Panda UK has strengthened its range of advanced electric drive systems with the launch of a new robust and dependable pod solution for smaller commercial applications.
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Naval technology hub launch
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has performed the official opening of the National Maritime Systems Centre (NMSC) in Portsmouth, UK.
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End of an era: Channel Lightvessel to be replaced with a buoy
Trinity House will replace the Channel Lightvessel, which was put on station in 1979, with one of its largest Safe Water Mark buoys.
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VIMMS real-time info protects crews
A new Vessel Impact and Motion Monitoring System (VIMMS) protects crews with real-time information.
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North Sea subsea cabling consultation
Planned HVDC links between England and Scotland have been deemed ‘essential’ by a recent Ofgen consultation.
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Hirtshals Havn prepares for new green future
New facilities and green port development will prepare the Danish Port of Hirtshals for what it is calling its ‘version 2.0’.
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Expansion for Italian startup
An Italian startup that is developing efficient marine propulsion has announced a new expansion plan.
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Economical pilot boast investment
A new 29ft pilot boat is proving an economical investment for a UK port.
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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.