Power & Propulsion – Page 15
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NewsVard takes on 3rd CSOV design for Rem Offshore
Rem Offshore will exand its fleet of CSOVs for the offshore wind industry with another one ordered from Fincantieri vessel builder Vard.
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NewsSteerprop manoeuvrability for milestone cable-laying vessel
Jan De Nul’s newbuild cable-layer will have Steerprop propulsion
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NewsArtemis Technologies signs ferry deal
The Isle of Wight ferry service will add Artemis Technologies’ e-foiling fast ferry to its services next year.
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NewsSanmar builds another 7 battery-electric tugs
Sanmar is building on its experience with electric tugs with another seven on order, five for unnamed clients and a further two on spec.
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NewsEvoy joins Vita Power to push electric propulsion
Two specialists in high-speed electric propulsion have joined forces to boost the shift to electric boating, they say.
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NewsCox 350 V8 diesel outboard added to portfolio
Cox Marine has added its latest diesel outboard to its product line-up, having achieved EPA Tier III approval.
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NewsNew Kongsberg underwater thruster boosts vessel efficiency
The UUC PM 355 is a new underwater mountable azimuth thruster with a 3.7-metre propeller and 4.2-megawatt power output
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NewsDamen delivers for two Dutch tug owners
Dutch shipbuilder Damen is on course to deliver two pairs of popular tugs to two well-known domestic tug owners.
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NewsNew directors at Schottel Nederland
Schottel Nederland has officially appointed a new managing director and sales director.
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NewsNew Stena multi-fuel RoPax ferries for Attica
Two new Stena multi-fuel RoPax ferries will be on long-term charter to the Attica Group
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NewsLiberty Lines launches hybrid fast ferry
A new hybrid fast ferry - the first of its size and category in the world - will be powered by a Rolls-Royce mtu engine
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NewsHamiltonJet breaks new ground
Waterjet manufacturer HamiltonJet has broken ground on a production facility in Christchurch, New Zealand, marking ‘an exciting new chapter’ for the company, it says.
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NewsChasing net zero: Dutch pilots are seeking answers
As the Port of Rotterdam, in line with the rest of industry, moves towards a ‘net-zero’ operation, the race is on for pilot boats to get on board.
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NewsKongsberg Maritime launches new application at Seawork
Kongsberg Maritime has extended applications for one of its products to larger vessels such as CTVs.
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NewsCorvus Blue Whale ESS gets type approval
DNV has awarded type approval to the Corvus Energy Blue Whale marine energy storage system
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NewsRebuild centre remanufactures first marine engine
Cummins’ master rebuild centre in Poland has taken in its first marine engine.
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NewsOffshore charging: Are we there yet?
Vessel-to-vessel, power buoys or the wind turbines themselves – a number of offshore charging technologies seem to be getting closer to commercialisation.
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NewsAll-in-one onboard power for marine
Already well-established in the automotive market, Clayton Power’s all-in-one emissions-free onboard power solution is ready to make a splash in the maritime world
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News20 years of semi-foiling experience
One Seawork 2024 exhibitor can quietly boast two decades of steadily working on a simple but clever foil system to improve both the fuel efficiency and ride comfort of its catamarans.
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NewsJet propelling propulsion efficiency for workboats
The X-HT particularly targets windfarm crew transfer vessels (CTVs) but boasts wider applicability for various workboats