Subsea Services News – Page 5
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Venterra makes €170m subsea firm purchase
Offshore wind services business Venterra Group has bought Oceanscan Holdings, a group of companies that provide subsea and non-destructive test equipment.
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How new efficiences are turning down subsea volumes
While the maritime sector is focusing on emissions reduction and fuel efficiency, these same measures are quietly contributing to a healthier acoustic environment in our oceans. International Chamber of Shipping technical director Chris Waddington explains how.
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Cable layers ordered for surge in telecomms
Subsea digital infrastructure firm OMS Group has signed a contract with Dutch maritime technology firm Royal IHC for an undisclosed number of cable-laying vessels.
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Fugro secures Rhein-Main-Link contract
Fugro has secured a contract for site investigation in the multi-billion euro Rhein-Main-Link project connecting offshore wind energy to Germany.
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UK gov pledges £22bn for carbon capture
The UK government has rubber-stamped spending £22 billion (€26 billion) on projects to capture and store CO2.
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Voith power for German scientific research vessel
Voith has won another propulsion contract in the scientific segment for a new German special-purpose vessel.
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Norway marks ‘historic day’ for CO2 storage
The Northern Lights joint venture has been completed, with a ready-to-go carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in place, leaders say.
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Two-year works complete to connect Normandy’s first OSW farm
French nearshore civils firm De Romein Nearshore has shared details of complicated works necessary to connect France’s newest offshore wind farm to the grid.
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Deep-sea mining: New prospects for marine
Loke founder and CEO Walter Sognnes believes the ocean seabed could be key to unlocking vast resources essential for producing batteries and other renewable technologies. It could also be a boost for the maritime industry, he says.
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Beam expands its offshore wind capabilities
Beam is commited to expanding its offshore wind operations through the expansion of its fleet.
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Robotics firm Exail joins Seabed 2030
The Seabed 2030 Project has partnered Exail to accelerate efforts in mapping the entire ocean floor by 2030.
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Nexans pushes boat out with €90 million spend
Three offshore wind farms will be connected to the German grid with French cable firm Nexans’ technology.
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SMD sells first compact e-ROV to Greece
SMD has sold its first compact electric ROV to Greece’s Hellenic Centre for Marine Research for deep-water missions
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Turning the volume down installing wind farms
Turning down the volume while installing and decommissioning offshore wind turbines is an important factor now being addressed by Dutch firm IQIP.
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Largest floating wind project in the Med for Sicily
The largest floating wind project in the Mediterranean Sea will be installed offshore Sicily.
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MoU strengthens floating wind mooring tech
Floating wind technology will be strengthened and enhanced with two firms joining up to combine their technologies in mooring, the companies say.
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Scoping done for another Scottish wind farm
Scotland’s Bowdun Offshore Wind Farm, at 1GW of capacity yet by no means the largest, has had its scoping reported submitted.
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Offshore wind and impact on seabed: study
Sea scallops under threat: as wind farms change the seabed substrate, a study looks at how it might be changing more quickly than it has in 14,000 years.
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Smart buoys protect Falmouth seagrass
New ‘smart’ buoys are being deployed in Falmouth Harbour to protect 30 hectares of seagrass by preventing seabed scouring
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Partnership struck to improve turbine precision
Two firms have joined their technologies to improve the accuracy required for installing offshore wind turbines.