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Tug development: evolution or revolution?
When can the pace of progress be described as revolutionary rather than evolutionary? With tug development, it’s starting to look like the latter. Peter Barker reports.
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Boskalis inks Dutch TSHD deal
Boskalis has signed a contract with Dutch shipbuilding company Royal IHC to build a large trailing suction hopper dredger
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Portuguese call for offshore wind interest
Portugal is launching a call for ‘demonstrations of interest’ for parties wishing to build offshore wind farms off its Atlantic coast
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WTIV contracted out before build is complete
A wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) that is still under build has been contracted to transport and install wind turbines for an unnamed client in the offshore wind sector.
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Seawork meeting results in contract win
Norcom Technology has won a contract for its AIS package as a direct result of the Seawork commercial marine event in Southampton in June.
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NY announces largest ever US spend on offshore wind
New York governor Kathy Hochul has announced a spending package of $15 billion for three offshore wind projects and another $5 billion for 22 land-based renewable energy schemes.
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Current monitoring provides key navigational data
ABP Southampton and marine data specialist OceanWise have teamed up on a current monitoring project to help pilots better navigate the approach to Southampton Water
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More Vestdavit boat-handling expertise for Ulstein
Ulstein’s latest order for Vestdavit’s Mission Bay boat-handling system sees the company hit a new sales record
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Marine robot fleets seek to revolutionise ocean exploration
Large-scale survey and exploration missions can be achieved by going beyond the limitations of individual AUVs
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MoU signed to supply Hamburg tugs with hydrogen
Tugs at the Port of Hamburg could be running on hydrogen under an MoU signed between German energy firm Mabanaft and Fairplay Towage.
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One dead, four missing after cargo ships collide
One person has died and divers have been unable to find four others after two cargo ships crashed into each other in the German North Sea.
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EC pledges support package for wind power
While acknowledging challenges faced by the wind industry, EU president Ursula von der Leyen has pledged the EU will support it with a new package.
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Gulf of Maine earmarked for offshore wind development
Will a new draft Wind Energy Area (WEA) in the Gulf of Maine come to fruition?
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Contract signed for survey corridor in North Sea
Detailed seabed surveys will be carried out in the Scottish North Sea to prepare for an HVDC power cable to be laid to connect offshore wind to the Scottish grid.
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‘Wind Gust Buster’ developed to predict high wind conditions
A LIDAR system has been developed by marine contractor Huisman to measure incoming wind conditions for crane operators operating their machinery at high altitudes on offshore wind farms.
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Gdańsk wins $106 million for major port revamp
The Baltic Sea Port of Gdańsk has secured a $106 million grant for major port development including the rebuild of four quays.
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Two hybrid CSOVs ordered for European waters
A new consortium has been set up to expand services for offshore wind developers in Europe.
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€12 billion earmarked for world’s longest suspension bridge
A bridge between Sicily and the Italian mainland looks like it will finally be built after being dreamed of since the Roman era.
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IMO targets cannot be hit, say 46% of ship owners
Almost half of the ship owners surveyed by Hamburg shipping trade fair organiser SMM did not think IMO emissions targets could be hit.