All News articles – Page 7
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Hydrogen on trial as shore power for tugs
Four Scottish companies are trialling the use of hydrogen as a shore power fuel for tugs in a first-of-a-kind demonstrator project.
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Maritime Law Focus: Protecting your IP
Protecting Intellectual Property (IP) is key for businesses in commercial marine, particularly in light of increased partnership working and the rapid development of technology.
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Swedish floating wind takes next step
Environmental assessments have cleared the way for a Swedish floating wind project to apply for final permissions to go ahead.
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Oil tanker ablaze in North Sea after cargo vessel crash
An oil tanker caught fire after a container ship hit it in the North Sea, according to reports coming in from multiple sources. Both vessels are being abandoned, the reports say.
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Fugro secures key offshore wind survey contract
The Blue Mackerel windfarm, being developed by Parkwind, is set to become one of Australia’s flagship offshore wind initiatives
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UK backs floating wind hub with £55 million grant
The UK government has agreed a £55 million (€66 million) grant to expand one of Scotland’s ports into a floating wind hub.
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Equipment orders roll in for newbuild ice-breaker OSV
A multitude of companies are benefiiting from the newbuild Offshore Support Vessel (OSV) being built in Poland for Canadian operations
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Concordia Damen wins bid on pontoon contract
Concordia Damen has won a contract to build and deliver a Ro-Ro pontoon and two coupling pontoons for the Koninklijke Van der Wees Group transport company.
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Ferry makes 7,000nm Atlantic crossing to Canadian home
A ferry has been delivered to Canada after a rather indirect 7,370nm route across the Atlantic to allow for winter weather.
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ABP submits floating solar plans
ABP has submitted plans for the UK’s largest floating solar project at the Port of Barrow
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Date for the diary: WA Technical Workgroup at Seawork
Join the Workboat Assocation for a session essential for anyone who needs to get their heads around upcoming changes to small vessel codes of practice (regulations).
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EU must re-industrialise to keep wind afloat
Europe must re-industrialise to stay afloat in pushing wind objectives and maintaining competitiveness, a WindEurope webinar was told by Director of Advocacy and Messaging Viktoriya Kerelska.
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Motive expands its North Sea renewables offering
The upgraded Peterhead facility will serve as a key hub for offshore equipment and testing services, offering clients end-to-end support
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Lithuanian port plans €36.6m offshore wind hub
Contracts have been signed to get what the Lithuanian Port of Klaipėda calls an ‘offshore wind hub’ built.
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UK marks a sustainable shipping milestone
Fortescue Green Pioneer has docked at the Port of Southampton to demonstrate ammonia’s viability as a zero-carbon marine fuel
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Car ferry charged with battery upgrade
A double-ended car ferry is to be converted to full electric operation with mechanical propulsion back-up.
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Gard snaps up Codan marine and energy portfolio
Norwegian insurance firm Gard says its purchase of Danish firm Codan brings 90% of non-Chinese offshore wind projects into its portfolio.
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Prominent UK port adds first foiling pilot to fleet
Artemis Technologies has sold its EF-12 electric foiling pilot boat to one of the UK’s most prominent deep-sea ports.
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Lighthouse for the industry within Reach
A partnership has launched its first completely Uncrewed Surface Vessel in what it says is a lighthouse moment for the industry.
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Barcelona inks port embankment contract
The new embankment will serve as the first enclosure for depositing materials from the dredging of the port’s docks