All News articles – Page 6
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NewsCadeler expands UK offshore wind presence
Cadeler has opened a new UK office in Norwich, reinforcing its commitment to offshore renewables
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NewsAYK powers Svitzer hybrid tug battery renewal
AYK Energy has replaced end-of-life battery systems on the Svitzer Euro, Perentie, Boodie and Dugong tugs
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NewsA new era for ePropulsion in Germany
ePropulsion Technology Co Ltd has taken over the reins of Ditoma GmbH’s ePropulsion business
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NewsEuroport opens with circular themes and parallels with ‘Roaring Twenties’
Europort opened on Tuesday at the grand Rotterdam Ahoy comparing today’s world with the ‘Roaring Twenties’ which, while they offered ‘a sea of opportunities’, the argument went, were also a time of turbulence and renewal.
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NewsA new era for Forth Ports’ renewables hub
The first shipment of XXL monopile foundations* for Inch Cape Offshore Wind Farm has arrived in the Port of Leith
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News‘Europe is falling behind’ - WindEurope reacts to Dutch wind auction blow
WindEurope, the association that brings together stakeholders on the continent in on and offshore wind, said electrification was stagnating in Europe while competitors such as China and the US ‘are surging ahead’.
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NewsViking vessels for Norwegian Customs Service
The new vessels will strengthen Tolletaten’s maritime capabilities and support its law enforcement and inspection duties
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NewsNed Marine tackles ongoing pilot ladder safety risks with Drewil deal
Dutch maritime supplier Ned Marine Services has announced an exclusive distribution agreement with Drewil Entership, a Polish manufacturer of certified pilot and embarkation ladders.
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NewsNew technology hub will power marine innovation
The Blyth TDC will support research, testing and demonstration of offshore renewables and ocean science technologies
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NewsFrench partners full steam ahead with H2 and electric
Two French companies have signed a long-term industrial partnership to develop, integrate and certify hydrogen propulsion systems for catamarans of up to 30 metres in length.
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News£Multi-million development agreed for Liverpool port
Peel Ports will spend £10 million (€11.3 million) on completely redeveloping a terminal at one of the northwest of England’s biggest ports.
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NewsSvitzer signs off Indian electric tug building plan
Towage mammoth Svitzer has signed a Letter of Intent to have an disclosed number of electric tugs built at the Cochin Shipyard (CSL) in India.
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NewsCan fleets retrofit without going off-hire? Yes, says Bluestone
As offshore wind, subsea and energy projects expand worldwide, the vessels supporting them face growing technical and commercial pressure. Bluestone Group’s projects director Angelo Soraci explains how they can be kept going even while requiring retrofitting.
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NewsZero bids in another offshore wind auction
The Dutch offshore wind auction has closed without attracting a single bid, the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO), which runs Dutch offshore wind tenders, has confirmed.
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NewsCorvus charges up NYK battery tug
NYK Line’s new electric tug, powered by Corvus batteries, is set to advanced Japan’s zero-emission maritime goals
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NewsPort charging system unveiled at Fowey harbour
A pilot charging project for workboats and leisure craft has been unveiled at Fowey harbour in Cornwall, promising fast charging without compromising the grid.
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NewsNordics subsea cable attacks: Report calls for regional defence
Telecommunications firm Telenor says the Nordics need to come together to defend themselves against subsea cable attacks.
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NewsWATCH: Croatia completes first phase of €600m port transformation
More than 300 people witnessed the opening of the Rijeka Gateway, Croatia’s €600 million new container terminal, on Wednesday.
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NewsORE Catapult boosts UK offshore wind
ORE Catapult is investing £2.1 million in Blyth high-voltage cable testing facility to accelerate offshore wind
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NewsOffshore wind turns to oil jack-ups as energy worlds converge
Drillship contractor Valaris has expanded into offshore wind, providing accommodation support for the Dogger Bank offshore wind farm with one of its jack-up rigs.