All News articles – Page 277
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Second call for ocean energy project
A project aiming to accelerate ocean energy’s transition from single prototype to multi-device farms by providing free access to world-leading test centres has launched its second call today.
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Tidal energy supply for Canada
Floating in-stream tidal energy technology will be used to deliver up to 9MW of tidal energy to the Nova Scotia grid in Canada
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Versatile AUV rated to 1,000m depth
A marine institute in Belgium has taken delivery of an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) that is configured for diverse research applications and rated to 1,000m depth in a low logistics form factor.
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UXO equipment aids detection and removal
Two unique pieces of equipment are helping increase the efficiency and safety of UXO detection and removal campaigns.
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Fast craft simulator enhanced
A state-of-the-art fast craft crew training simulator now features seats for two people, helmsman and navigator, as in a real boat.
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European support for Korean ocean energy
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has entered an agreement to continue to support the development of the Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering - Wave Energy Test Site (KRISO-WETS) on the western coast of Jeju Island.
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Date change for European Shipping Week
The dates for European Shipping Week have been brought forward to coincide more closely with Brussels-based activities by the European Parliament, Council and the European Commission.
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Linkspans and pontoons for Suffolk windfarm project
A marine civils subcontractor on Galloper Wind Farm off the coast of Suffolk, UK is celebrating the completion of another successful project.
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EDS helps grow Belgian renewables industry
High voltage engineering specialist, EDS HV Group (EDS), has completed testing, jointing and terminations for ELIA’s modular offshore grid (MOG), the first ever offshore grid connection project in the Belgian waters of the North Sea.
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Physical testing for propulsion research
Teignbridge Propellers recently invited a group of exclusive members of the marine community to experience the state of the art ‘HRV1’ research vessel in action.
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Safer technician transfer system
Wind farm major Ørsted is backing a new system that promises to provide a safer and more efficient method of transferring technicians onto the turbine tower writes Dag Pike.
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Expansion at Belfast
Belfast Harbour in Northern Ireland, has announced major plans to expand its facilities and revealed its ambition to become one of the best regional ports in the world writes Dag Pike.
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Monaco Police patrol
The Police Maritime de Monaco has ordered its largest patrol boat to date in order to extend the range of patrol and monitoring in the waters offshore from the Principality writes Dag Pike.
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Delivery and order round-up
There are no fewer than 16 deliveries to report this month, eight of which are a series of Rotortugs for the same owner from two yards in Vietnam and China.
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Atlantic rescue for Irish towing company
Ireland-based Atlantic Towage & Marine Ltd has completed a 1,200-mile round trip into the Atlantic to rescue a disabled cargo ship.
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Design award for Damen
Damen Shipyards Group has won a UX Design Award for the Human Machine Interface (HMI) element of its Next Generation Tug Series development.
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New faces at European Tugowners Association
The annual meeting of the European Tugowners Association has included election of a new board of directors and launch of a new video on safe and efficient harbour towage operations.
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Fast and flexible antenna installation
Boat owners seeking an easy, fast and flexible antenna installation may benefit from a product range designed with this in mind.
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Conference to address digital developments
Maritime professionals will be able to learn about the latest developments in digital and cleantech for the shipping industry at an innovative event next year.
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Gearbox deal for record-setting dredger
Two companies have partnered to develop special planetary plug-in gearboxes for rope winches to be installed on the world''s largest and most powerful cutter suction dredger, the first to be powered by LNG.