Ports & Harbours – Page 5
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Euroports earmarks Finnish offshore wind hub
The Finnish Port of Hanko will become a hub for offshore wind under a Letter of Intent that has been signed with operator Euroports.
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VIDEO: La Rochelle leads French ambitions in OSW
With just one fully operational offshore wind farm in France, the scope of the market there could mean vast opportunities for developers and vessel owners.
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Port construction using recycled concrete
Recycl8 has secured its first commercial project in the ports sector
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Columns submerged for 6.2km Genoa breakwater
1,320 gravel columns have now been submerged at the Port of Genoa as part of its transformation to cater for modern ships.
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Port lays out ambitious solar and wind plans
Peel Ports Group has put in planning applications for what could be the UK’s largest solar power generation project.
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Wärtsilä comes on board methanol power platform
A methanol-fuelled floating barge will provide clean, green energy to vessels in US harbours where shore-based power is limited or unavailable.
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Financing agreed for Europe’s largest inland port
A warehouse of hazardous chemicals and hydrogen infrastructure are just two elements that will be incorporated into the new-look Port of Duisburg, Europe’s largest inland port.
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Berths earmarked for shore power at Portsmouth
Technology giant ABB will connect three berths with electric shore power at Portsmouth International Port.
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PLA outlines Thames net zero plan
The PLA’s net zero Thames plan focuses on alternative fuels, infrastructure, clear regulation and financing.
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VIDEO: London Gateway revamp
DP World’s flagship London Port has received two of the biggest quay cranes in Europe as it prepares to open its fourth berth.
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Scottish ports due for massive build-out
Massive changes to Scottish ports will be necessary if the country is to accommodate all the new floating wind projects in the pipeline, says the SIM Working Group, whihc is facilitating discussions.
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Flying squirrels could be costly for Helsinki harbour plans
Flying squirrels could prove to be a major headache for planners who want to expand the Port of Helsinki.
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VIDEO: Bollard installation at Antwerp-Bruges
Infrastructure and an efficient use of space have to be taken into consideration for any international port that needs to accommodate the oceans’ sea mammoths.
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Three cruise ship berths earmarked for shore power
A large wharf power supply system in France has been given the go-ahead to focus on supplying electricity to cruise ships.
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Tallinn Port prepares ground for major work
Offshore wind, greater military presence and increased trade have made a €50 million+ port renovation necessary at the Estonian Port of Tallinn.
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Driving port efficiency with digital twinning
Dover will get a digital twin to expand its capabilities
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Consortium trials hydrogen shorepower
Hydrogen produced from waste water will be used to power vessels at berth in Scotland in a new trial.
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Multi marina infrastructure planned for H2 refuelling
The world’s first green H2 refuelling infrastructure for recreational boating is being rolled out across 25 Italian marinas and ports
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EU stands firm against Asian maritime competition
Europe is fighting back against an Asian shipbuilding and infrastructure industry it sees as unfair and anti-competitive.
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Contract agreed for ‘priority’ FSRU jetty in Germany
Van Oord has been contracted by FSRU Wilhelmshaven to build a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit jetty at Wilhelmshaven in Germany.