All News articles – Page 79
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Spirit marks busiest year yet for decommissioning
Spirit Energy is experiencing its busiest year-to-date for decommissioning
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Crew member dies after tug sinks in Suez collision
A crew member died after the tug he was on collided with a tanker and sank in the Suez Canal on Saturday.
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Tug and lifeboats rescue stricken ro-ro and crew
Lifeboats and a tug were called out when the engine failure on an Ireland-bound ro-ro caused her to drift onto rocks.
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Monopile installations begin on German wind farms
Ørsted North Sea wind farms are a step further with monopile installations beginning thanks to Jan De Nul’s new crane vessel.
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Tersan delivers Norwegian Fjord cruise ship double
Tersan Shipyard has delivered its latest two newbuild passenger cruise ships to Havila
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A US wind industry first for Chartwell’s mini CTV
A newbuild Chartwell designed mini-CTV will be a first for the US offshore wind industry
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World largest cable-layer for £20 billion subsea project
Designs have been completed for the world’s largest cable-laying vessel, which will lay 3,800km of subsea cable to fire up the UK grid.
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Plans under way for offshore wind in Scotland
Following the ScotWind and INTOG leasing rounds, the Scottish government has called on ABPmer to review offshore wind plans
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Europe’s tugowners reflect on 2022
European tugowners have celebrated 60 years as an association when meeting in Alicante.
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News update: tugs begin towing burned car carrier
The burned out Fremantle Highway has begun its voyage to the Port of Eemshaven, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water has confirmed.
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LR approves 3D scanning remote inspection technology
A remote inspection technique that gives precise results in hard-to-reach spaces has been approved by Lloyd’s Register
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US earmarks another three offshore wind areas
More than 350,000 acreas of the US ocean have been earmarked for offshore wind farms as the Biden administration ramps up the sector.
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Fond farewell to a famous pair of super tugs
After almost half a century in service, two famous tugs are to be sent to the breaker’s yard.
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Sea Axe cutting tool demand soars
Engineering firm, JBS Group, has won contracts worth £2.6 million for its environmentally friendly Sea Axe cutting technology
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Deal agreed for German offshore wind farm
Spanish utility firm Iberdrola has sold 49% of its stake in a German offshore wind farm to Masdar, a United Arab Emirates renewable energy firm.
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Major Japanese utility joins floating wind demo
The project to install a floating wind turbine to connect to the mainland Spanish grid has been boosted with a major Japanese utility joining the project.
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Purus Wind hires new general manager
Offshore wind vessel provider Purus Wind has hired a new general manager as it seeks to expand its presence in the sector.
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Asian expansion for Boluda
Boluda Towage has strengthened its presence in Asia following a “strategic investment” in Hongkong Salvage and Towage Services Ltd (HKSTS).
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Chartwell designs floating research classroom
A new Chartwell Marine hybrid research catamaran is set to be a floating classroom in Vermont
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UKHMA appoints new president
Captain Paul Brooks has been appointed president of the UK Harbour Masters’ Association, the oldest and largest association of its kind in the world.