All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 264
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UBSL for uncrewed vessel operations
Geo-data specialist Fugro has chosen underwater positioning and communications technology from Sonardyne to support its global fleet of uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) and ROVs.
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Funding enables offshore wind project
UK government grant funding has enabled magnetic gear technology firm Magnomatics to work on a project that will de-risk technology required for the manufacture of large generators for offshore wind to the UK.
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EEA grant for wave energy project
CorPower Ocean and OPS Composite Solutions are primed to deliver an ‘industry advancing’ wave energy project after securing close to €500,000 from EEA Grants.
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Autonomous ro-ro vessels for Norway
Two autonomous battery-electric ro-ro vessels are being built at Cochin Shipyard (CSL) in India for use by a Norwegian operator.
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Insight-packed e-learning platform
A new maritime learning platform has been launched that combined the resources, talents and strengths of several maritime learning businesses.
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Aluminium landing craft will use diesel outboards
Irish Commercial Charter Boats has contracted Arklow Marine Services to build an adaptable 12m aluminium vessel designed by UK’s Chartwell Marine.
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Smaller dredging vessels ordered in 2020
According to IHS Markit’s newly published International Dredging Directory, industry uncertainty has temporarily reversed the trend for ever larger dredgers.
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Decommissioning project
Maritime Developments (MDL) has completed a SURF decommissioning project off the UK for Helix Robotics Solutions.
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Dive tank for subsea work under construction
A new one-atmosphere test dive tank that can be utilised for multiple subsea applications is under construction.
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Tackling the plastic pollution menace
Bolina Ltd, an Ecocoast company, has engineered what is claimed to be the longest river barrier in Europe to catch plastic and other floating debris.
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Cable vessel mobilization work
A UK south coast welding and fabrication firm has put cable lay vessel mobilization at the forefront of its offshore service offering.
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Clyde technology hub project progresses
Malin Group’s vision for a marine technology hub on Scotland’s River Clyde at Old Kilpatrick, has moved one step closer to becoming a reality.
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Viability of floating offshore solar power
Equinor and Moss Maritime are joining in a unique test to explore the potential of floating offshore solar panels writes Dag Pike.
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Phinergy gets support from Yara Marine
Norwegian company Yara Marine Technologies has agreed to give financial and other support to Phinergy Marine, a company that has developed container housed aluminium air battery systems.
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Plans revealed for Danish offshore energy island
The VindØ consortium which comprises two of Denmark’s largest pension funds, and Denmark’s largest utility company has revealed plans for the world’s first energy island in the North Sea.
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Ballast water treatment fleet deal
Heerema Marine Contractors will work with a Netherlands-based engineering company to retrofit ballast water treatment systems in its vessels.
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ScotWind Leasing application window opens
Crown Estate Scotland has officially opened the application window for ScotWind Leasing, the new offshore wind leasing round for Scottish waters.
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Gdynia Outer Port progress report
The Polish Port of Gdynia is in the advanced planning stages of creating a deep-water Outer Port on reclaimed land, based on the existing Slaskie quay.
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Electric powered high speed ferries
Austal Australia has launched the Volta series of electric-powered high speed ferry solutions, with the introduction of the Passenger Express 46V.
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Palfinger cranes for major wind farm
Palfinger Marine transition piece cranes will support what will be Scotland''s largest offshore wind farm.