All News articles – Page 73
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Maritime unions stand together against Ørsted US
Maritime unions across the world have hinted that Ørsted’s global offshore wind projects could be disrupted if the company does not honour pledges made to US offshore workers and dockers in June.
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A step change for zero-emission workboats?
The ZENOW project aims to deliver a step change in zero-emission workboat operations.
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DemoSATH floating offshore wind project switches on
Another benchmark has been reached in the floating offshore wind sector
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Methanol Part II: Is the workboat sector ready?
Switching from diesel to methanol might be possible in workboats if we accept an overhaul of duty cycles, says Workboat Association CEO Kerrie Forster. Stevie Knight has a look at the potentials - and the problems.
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Glasgow drydock scoops national maritime award
Glasgow restoration project announced as winner in the coastal communities excellence award
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AI helps make seabed mapping quicker and easier
Seabed mapping just got quicker and easier thanks to the power of AI
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Europe announces help for the struggling wind power sector
The European Commission has stepped up to help protect the wind energy supply chain in Europe
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A complex conversion from barge to dredger
Concordia Damen has completed an impressive conversion project
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A harbour restoration project with a difference
Restoration has begun on Sydney’s iconic Hornby Lighthouse
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US legislation key to offshore wind investments
New legislation has put California on course to creating a 25GW offshore wind market
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LISW tugs seminar throws up more questions than answers
A seminar hosted by Titanic builder Harland & Wolff put tugs under the spotlight for London Shipping Week attendees – but few definitive answers came out other than the necessity of doing it.
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Wärtsilä to propel world’s first methanol-hybrid RoRos
The world’s first methanol-electric hybrid RoRos will feature an integrated propulsion system from Wärtsilä
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Sanmar delivers compact workhorse to Denmark
News that a tug from Sanmar Shipyard’s own fleet is heading to Denmark reminds us that biggest is not always best and that with ‘one careful owner’ a nearly-new option can satisfy a specific requirement.
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Two half-century island ferries set to retire
Two vessels that serve the tiny UK island population of Scilly are to be replaced after almost half a century.
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Prysmian wins €630 million subsea contract
A 1,000MW submarine transmission cable will hook up two parts of Italy to increase energy exchange between two parts of the country.
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Perkins launches two auxiliary engines
Perkins Marine has unveiled two electric auxiliary engines for use on inland waterways, tugs, government, fishing and ferry services
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Robert Allan designs reach further afield
Peter Barker takes a look at Canadian naval architect Robert Allan, and some recent deliveries that have been made to the far east.
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‘Pioneer of Belfast’ makes debut in London
Artemis Technologies’ 100% electric foiling workboat made her debut on the River Thames during London Shipping Week – and took Maritime Journal for a quick spin while she was at it.
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UK subsea firm wins key Indonesian deal
A UK manufacturer of diving and subsea rescue equipment has won a deal to supply its new submarine rescue system to the Indonesian navy
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IMCA gives commercial diving guidance
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published new diving guidance in view of the burgeoning amount of subsea power cables being installed with the offshore wind boom.