All News articles – Page 60
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European offshore expertise exported to US
With Europe’s decades-long experience in offshore wind, it comes as no surprise that the fledgling US sector is reaching out for help.
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‘Fugro Resilience’ PSV given new role
A platform service vessel (PSV) used in the oil and gas industry has been converted into a geotechnical survey vessel to be used around offshore wind farms.
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ePropulsion launches ‘game-changing’ electric outboard
Seawork exhibitor ePropulsion has launched what it is calling a ‘revolutionary, ground-breaking’ electric outboard.
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Yamaha snaps up Torqeedo
Deutz has agreed a stock purchase of its electric drive firm Torqeedo to Yamaha Motor.
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Barrus sets up hybrid engine joint venture
Seawork exhibitor and engine builder Barrus has formed a new company with Hybrid Marine to focus on hybrid engines for marine.
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Yanmar’s H2 fuel cell system approved in Japan
Japan has marked its first hydrogen fuel cell system approval.
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ESVAGT signs 15-year wind farm service deal
ESVAGT will build a Service Operation Vessel under a new contract with turbine manufacturer Vestas.
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New record set for port cocaine seizures
Belgian customs officers seized a record 116 tonnes of cocaine at the Port of Antwerp last year.
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Maritime battery maker wins cash boost
A Toyota growth fund has invested an undisclosed sum in Norwegian marine battery firm Corvus Energy.
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Two Incat CTVs for US offshore wind
Windea CTV has taken delivery of two new Incat Crowther-designed crew transfer vessels for use in the US offshore wind industry
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Joint venture set up to clinch obsolete OSW farm market
A JV has been set up to focus on the offshore wind farm decommissioning market, which will breathe new life into older vessels.
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Act now to prepare for energy transition, shippers told
The shipping industry needs to act now to ensure seafarers are ready for the energy transition, says e-learning provider OneLearn Global.
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EU stands firm against Asian maritime competition
Europe is fighting back against an Asian shipbuilding and infrastructure industry it sees as unfair and anti-competitive.
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Contract agreed for ‘priority’ FSRU jetty in Germany
Van Oord has been contracted by FSRU Wilhelmshaven to build a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit jetty at Wilhelmshaven in Germany.
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Workboat delivered for Greenland’s Arctic conditions
Denmark-based shipyard Tuco Marine has delivered what it calls a cutting-edge workboat specifically designed for operations in Arctic conditions.
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IKEA owner applies to build offshore energy hub
IKEA owner Ingka and OX2 have applied for permits to build a huge offshore energy hub in the Baltic Sea, comprising offshore wind and hydrogen production.
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KNRM orders DuroWipers for Valentijn class RIBs
Following demanding evaluation trials, KNRM (The Royal Dutch Lifeboat Association) has ordered 12 class 50 DuroWipers for the latest four hulls of its newbuild KNRM 18m RIBs.
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Bridging the gap in energy ports infrastructure
Next-generation energy ports infrastructure is in demand
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RNLI celebrates 200 years of life saving
London’s iconic Westminster Abbey will hold a special thanksgiving service to mark the 200th year of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
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Green Ports & Shipping Congress – Reducing Emissions Together
There is an increasing urgency for all of us to address climate change and there is a need to work together. Most of the problems, and their solutions, overlap and require collaboration.