All News articles – Page 82
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Hornsea 4 offshore wind farm gets go-ahead
A fourth offshore wind farm off the coast of north east England has been given consent, and when completed will bring the total generation capacity of the four farms to more than 8GW.
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Project embraces sea level rises with floating cities
A Dutch research programme is going to look into how to live with rising seas rather than fight them – by using them as foundations for entire cities and urban developments.
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Five tugs signed up to EcoTow fuel solution
An EcoTow agreement between Svitzer and an LNG Terminal in the UK will see a five-tug fleet switch from using marine gas oil (MGO) as fuel to hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO).
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North Star expands into Europe to chase offshore wind growth
North Star is expanding its team into Hamburg to advance European growth
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Powering the offshore sector with hydrogen vessels
A UK project is looking to build two new hydrogen powered vessels for the offshore renewables sector
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Boluda boss wins gold medal in Bruges
Boluda Towage boss Vicente Boluda Fos has been awarded the Gold Medal of the City of Bruges in recognition of his contribution to the towage industry, which has lasted more than six decades.
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Two crew found dead in dredger in Bulgaria
The official cause of the deaths of two crew in a dredger has not been ascertained, but it could be linked to a water pipe, initial investigations believe.
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Pilot errors caused ‘Ever Given’ grounding - report
More than two years after the Ever Given grounded in the Suez Canal, blocking the vital channel for six days and affecting global trade for months, the Panama Maritime Authority has finally published its report into how it happened.
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Fugro continues Norway seabed mapping
Fugro is continuing to map Norway’s seabed to help preserve marine resources
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Aircat CTV design promises comfort and efficiency
Aircat’s new CTV design promises speed, comfort and fuel savings. Stevie Knight has a look at how this can all be achieved.
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Champagne corks pop at Peters & May
Half a century for one firm was marked in Southampton with the most extensive face-to-face get together in shipping transport firm Peter & May’s history.
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Ulstein Verft to build twin stern CSOV duo
Ulstein Verft are to build a pair of twin stern CSOVs for Bernhard Schulte Offshore
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Panel calls for offshore contract standardisation
Could the offshore sector spearhead cross-industry collaboration when it comes to standardising contracts? A recent panel thought it should.
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Aegir-Marine opens office in Turkey
Aegir-Marine has opened an office in Turkey with seven permanent service engineers now stationed there.
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Ocean Signal launches equipment unveiled at Seawork
Safety beacons that were unveiled at Seawork’s Innovations Showcase have now been launched commercially.
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Rotterdam hires consortium for 500m quay construction
Major marine civil engineering works will be carried out by the consortium made up of Van Oord, Hakkers and De Klerk to allow even bigger vessels to use Rotterdam.
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UK launches 4th round of innovation funding
The UK government has put up another £34 million (€39.8 million) for competitors to apply for in its Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition (CMDC).
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Damen’s new all-electric Multi Cat - the details
Damen unveiled its new electric Multi Cat at the recent Seawork exhibition and conference - Peter Barker has the lowdown on this new vessel and its potential.
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North Star early SOV delivery for Dogger Bank
A hybrid-propulsion service operation vessel (SOV) for what will be the world’s biggest wind farm has been delivered three months early by North Star, the company has revealed.
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Decom deploys largest yet Chopsaw
Decom Engineering has developed its largest Chopsaw to date in response to increased demand for larger sized subsea pipe cutting