All News articles – Page 75
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Ensuring offshore wind technology remains cyber secure
Offshore wind technology is seen as a critical element of the UK’s net zero ambition, but it needs to kepy cyber secure
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Artemis Technologies reveals 100% electric CTV
The new CTV design by Artemis Technologies promises 100% electric propulsion with a range of 87 nautical miles.
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Decarbonisation: How far have we got?
Fugro’s global director Sustainability Peter Burger has a look at what the maritime sector is doing to navigate net zero.
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New generation of multi-purpose tugs launched
Turkish tug builder Sanmar has launched the first in a series of multipurpose tugs designed by Robert Allan.
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Partnership to bring H2 propulsion to workboats
A new collaboration between Ultimate Boats and hydrogen specialist RONN is set to bring emissions-free propulsion to high performance watercraft
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MoU pledges to deepen waters for offshore wind
Dutch firm FibreMax has signed an MoU with Entrion, a Texas-based manufacturer of FRP monopile designs, to increase the depths in which offshore monopiles can be installed.
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World’s longest subsea interconnector completed
1,400km of submarine and land cables have been installed by cable-laying firm Prysmian, using its vessel Leonardo da Vinci
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Volvo Penta appoints new president
Volvo Penta has appointed a new president, who will take the reins in December.
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Danish firms to build ‘transfer boat of the future’
ESVAGT has agreed to work with the shipyard Hvide Sande to build bigger, stronger crew transfer vessels, the company says.
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German floating dock arrives in Jamaica
A 215m floating dock has successfully been towed across the Atlantic from Germany to Jamaica by deep sea tug Titan.
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Bidders take wind out of US offshore sales
A much-touted auction for offshore wind projects in the Gulf of Mexico has fallen flat, with two areas not receiving a single bid and a third attracting just two.
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Major port transformation kicks off in France
The Ports de Normandie are digging deep to change their three French ports and improve transport services between France and the UK.
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€34 million estuary flood defences get under way
4.5km of flood defences have begun in a project being led by the UK Environment Agency to protect thousands of coastal properties, infrastructure and industry.
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Scottish ROV inspects Brazilian pipeline
An ROV operated from a control centre in Scotland has successfully inspected pipelines nearly 10,000 km away in Brazil
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Viking wins 34-vessel order for Greek coastguard
Three separate contracts have been signed in a huge order for Viking Norsafe to deliver 34 vessels to the Greek coastguard.
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Passengers flown home after cruise ship crash
Some passengers and people onshore were injured when a cruise ship broke free of moorings in Mallorca, P&O Cruises has confirmed, but none seriously.
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Corvus ESS powers first of a kind in the US
Norwegian energy storage technology firm Corvus Energy has supplied a battery for an inland towboat in the US, the first of its kind in the country.
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Dutch wind farm survey double for Fugro
Fugro is supporting energy transition in the Netherlands
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Iberdrola nets green finance for UK windfarm
The green loan will be used to develop its UK East Anglia Three windfarm
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Special feature: Deep dive into methanol, Part 1
As the maritime industry wonders what the future holds for fuels, Stevie Knight takes a deep dive into methanol. Could this be the right choice for tugs? Part one of our two-part feature examines some of the research going on.