All News articles – Page 81
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140km cables connected at Dutch offshore wind farm
70 wind turbines are now connected to the Dutch electricity grid as Hollandse Kust Noord delivers its first electricity.
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New entrants in the zero-emissions tug market
A UK consortium including shipbuilder Harland & Wolff is planning to introduce a zero-emissions tug and barge service to promote the UK’s Marine Coastal Highway.
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First Gulf of Mexico wind auction announced
The US will hold an auction for offshore wind projects in the Gulf of Mexico for the first time.
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Vattenfall axes 1.4GW offshore wind farm
Vattenfall has ditched a 1.4GW wind farm off the Norfolk coast in the UK, citing losses of €480 million.
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IMO appoints new Secretary-General
Arsenio Antonio Dominguez Velasco has been elected as the new Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization
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Finland investigates new ferry propulsion
A feasibility study has been ordered into replacing the diesel propulsion system on a Finnish archipelago ferry.
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New electric outboards enter mass production
Mercury’s Avator 20e and 35e electric outboards have entered production.
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Kotug’s E-Pusher enters service
Dutch towage operator Kotug and global food conglomerate Cargill have commenced operation of the world’s first fully-electric pusher tug and barges on the Netherlands inland waterway system.
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OPINION: The ‘Wild West’ of fender vendors
Mishra Kumar, business unit director -R&D at Trelleborg Marine & Infrastructure, on the slew of cheap, poorly designed and low-quality fenders on the market, with many manufacturers not delivering on promises of high performance at low prices.
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HaiSea Marine’s tug base takes shape
The world’s ’greenest tugboat fleet’ is a step nearer to beginning operations at its new home in British Columbia.
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New tug haven for Rotterdam
Port of Rotterdam has announced construction of a new tug haven as part of its ‘widening Yangtzekanaal’ programme to accommodate expansion of the container terminals at Maasvlakte 2.
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MAN power for Svitzer TRAnsverse tug newbuilds
Four MAN engines have been selected for Svitzer’s TRAnsverse tug newbuilds
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AI funding could game change underwater monitoring
RS Aqua has won funding to develop new AI to protect marine mammals and the environment
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France boosts its tidal sector with €65m funding
The funding is a huge step forward for the tidal energy sector in France
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UKHO appoints new national hydrographer
The UK Hydrographic Office (UKHO) has announced the appointment of Rear Admiral Angus Essenhigh OBE as the United Kingdom’s new national hydrographer.
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Green Marine cash injection boosts growth
Green Marine boosts growth with a cash injection from Siemens Financial Services
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Car carrier causes thousands of euros’ damage
A Wallenius Wilhelmsen car transporter ripped free from moorings and crashed into a floating dock, dry dock and quay before knocking over a shipyard crane.
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Oil giants dig deep to win massive offshore wind projects
BP and Total Energies will spend €12.6 billion over 25 years to install and operate giant wind farms in the North Sea.
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Svitzer tugs contracted for first Greek project
Towage giant Svitzer has signed a 15-year agreement to provide services for LNG operations at a new import terminal in Greece, the company has announced.
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Navigation studies under way for ScotWind projects
Two new offshore wind farms are being planned for the North Sea, with work led by Thistle Wind Partners