All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 216
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Development plans for Rotterdam
Global Energy Storage (GES), which launched in May this year, has announced its first major investment at Europoort in the Port of Rotterdam.
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Specialist aluminium boatbuilder recognised
The UK’s Wight Shipyard Co have been formally presented with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade.
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Flexibility is key for new shore to ship power system
One automation solutions provider and systems integrator has launched a new shore to ship power solution.
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Commercial marine practical know-how helps convey important message
An innovative modular floating scaffolding system was used at COP26 to build a sunken protest pontoon for The Climate Coalition.
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Ammonia fuel cell system boosted by funding win
A marine robotics company is set to develop an ammonia based fuel cell system that will power its autonomous vessels.
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Hydrogen fuel cell future for Rolls-Royce
Mtu fuel cell solutions celebrated their premiere at the World Climate Summit COP26.
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Lifeboat repair and maintenance agreement
Shipyard group Harland & Wolff has signed a framework agreement with the UK’s Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
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Easier safety at sea
Safety at sea is becoming easier to manage with the expansion of a MOB recovery range.
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Europort sees strong partnership
Two companies that have been working together for nearly 60 years have further cemented their relationship during Europort in Rotterdam.
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SAR vessels boom
Baltic Workboats (BWB) has a wide variety of SAR (search and rescue) vessels under construction and scheduled for deliveries within the last quarter of 2021 and the beginning of 2022.
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Waste clearance on an industrial scale
A specialist maintenance company has cleared 146.25 tonnes of waste from canals in London this year, allowing wildlife to thrive and providing clear waterways for boats.
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Briggs acquisition
Briggs Marine, a UK provider of marine and environmental services has acquired a majority stake in ARB Wind, an inspection, testing and certification business for the global wind industry.
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Uncrewed boat surveys fish populations
A robotic boat has been used for the first time to survey fish populations around oil platforms in the North Sea.
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Equinor pulls out of Irish offshore wind market
Norwegian energy company Equinor has abandoned the Irish offshore wind market, ending a partnership with the nation’s Electricity Supply Board (ESB) after just two years, according to reports.
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Real-world commercial marine decarbonisation
Commercial marine industry thought leaders met at COP26 to discuss how decarbonisation can be brought in by vessel operators, and how it’s already happening today.
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Morale boosting confirmation for survivors
A new generation of Personal Locator Beacons will provide survivors with the vital reassurance that a distress alert and location has been received the other end.
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Solar roof for Turkish shipyard
Turkey’s Tersan Shipyard has installed a solar roof system with a 3.8MW power capacity generating more than 4.900.000kWh of energy per year. This provides for 30% of the company’s total energy usage. The installation took nearly a month, starting in September with completion in October.
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Italdraghe and Torqeedo announce new emission-free electric drives
Torqeedo and Italdraghe today announced the joint development of an outboard, retractable electric propulsion system for commercial and working vessels in inland and urban waterways.
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Easier fuel management
Fuel efficiency and emissions reduction is being made easier with a robust fuel management product.
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Teledyne expands reach
Teledyne Marine has appointed a new distribution & service partner to increase the accessibility of its products.