All News articles – Page 68
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Expanding offshore wind knowledge in shallow waters
New recommended practice aims to improve offshore wind safety in shallow waters
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Europort opens with AI-written keynote speech
At least 25,000 people are expected to come through the Rotterdam Ahoy doors this week to visit an AI-led exhibition and conference for Europort 2023.
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Ørsted slams the door on New Jersey offshore wind
An announcement by Ørsted that it was pulling the plug on two offshore wind projects in the US has been met with disappointment.
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Another milestone reached for offshore vessel charging
Oasis Marine has successfully transferred power through its Oasis Power Buoy to a crew transfer vessel
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Tsavliris rescues grounded bulk carrier
Greek salvor Tsavliris has assisted a laden bulk carrier after it grounded in Indonesia.
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Port of Dover dock reconfiguration begins
Marina works get under way for the Dover Western Docks Revival scheme, a major project to modernise one of the UK’s busiest ports.
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Solstad brings Kongsberg on board
Kongsberg Maritime and Solstad Offshore have teamed up to trial decarbonisation technologies across Solstad’s fleet
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Port power: which option to choose?
A new white paper addresses the growing need to look at power storage options at ports.
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Flood defences inadequate to cope with Storm Ciarán
Storm Ciarán revealed the inadequacy of flood defences on November 1, as it battered England and France.
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Floating wind to power oil and gas
Two floating wind farms with a total power generating capacity of 1.9GW will be installed to supply electricity to Scotland’s oil and gas operations.
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Dutch coast ‘stabilised’ with beach nourishment
Dutch coastal towns and infrastructure have been protected ‘for the coming years’ after extensive sand replenishment works
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Shipbuilder Työvene enters offshore wind market
The Finnish shipbuilder is building its first SWATH CTV for the wind sector
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Crew negligence caused Swedish ferry grounding
The Swedish Coast Guard says two crew were fined for causing a major oil spill after their negligence resulted in the grounding of a ferry.
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Cocaine worth €11.5m seized from sea chest
£10m worth of cocaine has been found buried in a ship’s hull at Sheerness
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Inland waterways guidance updated for UK
New guidance for the UK’s inland waterways has been published with advice and safety requirements for commercial vessel operators.
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Meyer partners C-Job in strategic market move
C-Job Naval Architects and Meyer Group have entered into a mutually beneficial partnership
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Damen’s ‘next generation’ tugs in the news
Dutch tug buider Damen is as busy as ever, with orders coming in for Poland and Germany.
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Subsea cable failures cost industry millions, says IMCA
With an annual subsea cable failure rate of 30% and a resulting €570 million in losses, IMCA has published a code of practice to try and improve the situation.
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New WTIV designed to install 20MW turbines
Although the industry has implicitly agreed to slow down the expanding size of the wind turbines it manufactures, a new WTIV has been designed that will be able to install the biggest on the market.
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Europe under threat: report outlines risk to coastlines
A new report is urging a range of measures need to be implemented to protect Europe’s coastlines from future challenges.