All News articles – Page 231
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'World’s fastest' electric boat takes on Tesla
A German TV show recently arranged a race between Cologne and Düsseldorf between a Tesla Model 3 on the busy roads and a Candela Seven electric boat blasting down the Rhine.
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Network grant funding for marine innovation
Grant funding will help realise a new network of high-speed mobile data connectivity for marine innovation off the coast of Plymouth.
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MJP waterjets selected for major contract
Marine Jet Power (MJP) waterjets have been selected for a contract valued at GB£9m.
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More expansion tipped for Kiel’s Ostuferhafen
Kiel plans to acquire and develop part of a 14 hectare former power plant site to further expand its major Ostuferhafen handling facility, writes Tom Todd.
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Impressive fire-fighting hybrids up Hamburg clout
Undergoing final outfitting at Damen Shipyards in the Netherlands are two 35m hybrid fire-fighting ships reports Tom Todd.
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Winch and LARS aid deep-sea missions
An active heave compensated umbilical winch and skid mounted A-Frame style LARS has successfully completed two separate deep-sea mining missions.
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Safe working recognised at Red7Marine
UK marine civil engineering contractor Red7Marine has worked hard through the pandemic lockdown period to look after its staff, with two recent safety awards to show for it.
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High speed ambulance boat for the Greek islands
This large closed-cabin boat is the first in a series of special craft equipped with medical equipment to support the Hellenic National Centre for Emergency Care (EKAB) and the Hellenic Coastguard.
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Artemis hosts Secretary of State
The Belfast Maritime Consortium led by Artemis Technologies, has hosted a visit to the city by the UK Secretary of State the Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP.
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Belgian installation prowess in demand in Taiwan
Jan De Nul Group is well on track in its key parts in the construction of the ‘Taiwan Power Company Offshore Windfarm Phase 1 Project – Demonstration’.
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Norman Finlay MBE: 1936-2020
The UK-headquartered Workboat Association has reported the recent sad news of the passing of its Life President: Norman Finlay MBE.
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Turkish shipyard signs contract for 122 boats
A major contract will see a Turkish shipyard produce 122 12m fibreglass reinforced plastic and carbon composite boats for the national Coast Guard.
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SME to supply floating tidal energy systems
Sustainable Marine Energy (SME) will supply three next generation PLAT-I floating tidal energy systems for the world’s first floating tidal energy array.
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Floating wind test model installed and commissioned
A 1:6 prototype of the BlueSATH floating wind platform has been installed and commissioned in its final deployment site in El Abra del Sardinero (Santander, Spain).
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New rock anchoring technology takes a leap forward
A new rock anchoring technology developed in the marine renewables industry could have cross-over potential into aquaculture.
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Coastlink postponed until April 2021
It is with regret that Mercator Media Ltd has had to postpone the Coastlink Conference, due to take place on 25th & 26th November 2020. The conference will now be held on 21st & 22nd April 2021 at the Port of Antwerp.
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Key milestones for Moray East
Moray Offshore Windfarm (East) Ltd (known as Moray East) in Scotland has achieved two key project milestones.
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Major berth deepening works completed at Portland
A major project that has been years in the planning and months in the undertaking, has been completed at Portland Port, UK.
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Further defence inroad for Norco
UK composites specialist and boatbuilder Norco has joined the Joint Supply Chain Accreditation Register (JOSCAR).
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Slipway upgrades add to Thames infrastructure
Cory Riverside Energy has announced the completion of works to rebuild and upgrade two WWII-era slipways at Denton Wharf in Gravesend on the banks of the UK’s River Thames.