All News articles – Page 66
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Siemens vows to continue in wind despite €billions losses
Siemens Gamesa will try to work through a project backlog of €112 billion thanks to €15 billion in guarantees from banks and the Gweman government.
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AI used to extend wind farm life
A new project to explore using artificial intelligence to manage the structure integrity of offshore wind turbines has launched
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Diverse Marine launches UK first finance and lease programme
Diverse Marine has announced a programme for CTV owners and operators to finance or lease the vessels they need.
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The changing face of the lifeboat market
Customers are asking for alternative concepts for vessel types - especially where onboard space is at a premium
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Sanmar makes double delivery with different designs
Sanmar Shipyards has delivered two quite different Robert Allan Ltd (RAL) design tugs to long-term customer P&O Maritime Logistics for operation in the Dominican Republic.
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A powerful partnership in offshore wind crew vessels
BMT and Strategic Marine are forging a powerful collaboration in CTVs
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EU countries agree ambitious plan for offshore wind
Meeting in the Hague this week, nine European countries plus the UK as a guest all agreed to progress the offshore wind energy agenda.
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International WorkBoat Show opens in US next week
Kicking off on November 29 in New Orleans is the International WorkBoat Show (IWBS), with more than more than 900 exhibitors expected and around 15,000 attendees.
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Espousing the benefits of bi-directional charging
There are benefits to bi-directional charging both as a consumer and also as a contributor to the grid
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Octopus launches €3.5 billion offshore wind fund
Global offshore wind is to get a €3.5bn boost with the launch of an investment fund that energy firm Octopus will dedicate solely to it, with a cornerstone sum from Tokyo Gas.
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Lack of training led to crew death, probe finds
An investigation by the Dutch Safety Board has concluded that the death of a member of crew on board a tug was partly due to a lack of training.
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Subsea cable agreed from Egypt to Europe
A subsea cable will connect Egypt with Europe to transport solar and wind power generated in the North African country to the continent.
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New quay will open up renewable energy potential
A new port construction project will open up renewables for the Port of Gothenburg
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Damen secures two-vessel Sri Lanka order
Damen Shipyards has won an order for two of its next-generation tugs to mark its first collaboration with Sri Lanka Shipping Company.
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SE Asia lures European offshore businesses
The nascent Southeast Asian offshore wind sector could be a major opportunity for Europeans with experience and technical know how.
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Lithuania moves on with first offshore wind farm
A 700MW offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea off the coast of Lithuania will be the country’s first, with claims that it will supply a quarter of domestic electricity by 2030.
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Two special Norwegian workboats ordered for 2025
Norwegian maritime contractor Finnsnes Dykk & Anleggsservice has ordered another two rather splendid workboats from shipbuilder Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted As.
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DNV cyber security approval for Corvus ESS
Corvus Energy has been awarded type approval from DNV for its Cyber Security Notation on the Control and Monitoring system of its Orca Energy Storage System
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UK doubles offshore wind price cap
The price for offshore wind energy has been raised by 66% in a UK government bid to revive the sector following a disastrous auction round earlier this year,
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Navigating the true impact of rising ocean temperatures
According to a recent NCEI report, record warm temperatures covered nearly 13% of the world’s surface this August and globally, it was the warmest August in the 174-year NOAA record.