All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 247
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Electric pod drive for small commercial vessels
Fischer Panda UK has strengthened its range of advanced electric drive systems with the launch of a new robust and dependable pod solution for smaller commercial applications.
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Naval technology hub launch
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal has performed the official opening of the National Maritime Systems Centre (NMSC) in Portsmouth, UK.
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End of an era: Channel Lightvessel to be replaced with a buoy
Trinity House will replace the Channel Lightvessel, which was put on station in 1979, with one of its largest Safe Water Mark buoys.
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VIMMS real-time info protects crews
A new Vessel Impact and Motion Monitoring System (VIMMS) protects crews with real-time information.
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North Sea subsea cabling consultation
Planned HVDC links between England and Scotland have been deemed ‘essential’ by a recent Ofgen consultation.
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Hirtshals Havn prepares for new green future
New facilities and green port development will prepare the Danish Port of Hirtshals for what it is calling its ‘version 2.0’.
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Expansion for Italian startup
An Italian startup that is developing efficient marine propulsion has announced a new expansion plan.
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Economical pilot boast investment
A new 29ft pilot boat is proving an economical investment for a UK port.
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AST empowers UK fishing crews to reduce accidental wildlife bycatch with new smartphone app
AST Marine Sciences Limited, part of Applied Satellite Technology Ltd has developed a new app for Clean Catch UK, a research programme which brings scientists and the fishing industry together to reduce the impact of fishing on sensitive marine species.
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Cathodic protection for Thames jetty
Installation works have begun on a new impressed current cathodic protection on a jetty at Rainham on the River Thames.
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Floating solar power project switches on
SolarDuck, a Dutch renewable energy start-up, has launched its first floating solar energy project which has been installed at a site at Ijzendoorn on the River Rhine.
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Aberdeen awards major contracts
Construction contracts worth GB£60m have been awarded for Aberdeen Harbour’s expansion project.
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Humphree refit on high speed ferry – a great deal for our climate
The high speed catamaran passenger ferry MOLSLINJEN Express 1, built by Incat Tasmania in Australia, operates between Ystad, Sweden and Rönne, Denmark. Like most fast ferries, it is powered by large water jets. In general, water jets are efficient at high speeds while redirecting the flow to steer the ferry ...
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Hybrid dredger greens the Thames
A new hybrid water-injection dredger that uses a hybrid energy management system to reduce emissions has launched a programme of work on the River Thames.
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CTV boatbuilder broadens into RIB range
Carson RIBs and CTruk, with sister company, Alnmaritec recently announced a newly formed collaboration.
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Self-erecting wind turbine nacelle
SENSEWind has completed a demonstration of its SENSE Up-Tower system that eliminates the need for cranes and conventional offshore installation vessels when mounting WTG nacelles and blades.
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Walk to work with a Viking
A new lifejacket-fitted Walk-to-Work crew transfer suit overcomes a cumbersome feature of offshore wind turbine maintenance procedures without compromising safety.
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Le Havre redevelops for super-long turbine blade handling
HAROPA - Port of Le Havre has selected a consortium of companies to carry out maritime construction works to accommodate offshore wind business.
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Cost-cutting floating wind platform
A new floating wind platform aims to reduce the Levelized Cost Of Electricity (LCOE) for floating wind.
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Electric RIB just got bigger
We have already reported our excitement about the RS Pulse 58, the world’s first electric RIB with a fully integrated electric drive launched at Dusseldorf Boat Show last year.