All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 35
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Ørsted closes consultation for Isle of Man wind farm
Up to 100 wind turbines are proposed for the first offshore wind farm belonging to the British Crown dependency of the Isle of Man.
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Press Releases
Majestic fast ferry fleet expands with two second-generation Incat Crowther 42-metre ferries
The fleet of Incat Crowther-designed vessels for Singapore’s Majestic Fast Ferry has continued to expand with the delivery of two new, state-of-the-art, second-generation 42-metre ferries.
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Jumbo Maritime looks to wind propulsion to boost sustainability
Jumbo is looking to ramp up its capacity for offshore renewable energy projects while reducing emissions.
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Canada joins race for offshore wind
Canada has put new legislation in force to pave the way for offshore wind.
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Special barge built to recover space rockets
Damen’s Jacklyn barge is set to play a vital role in the future of space exploration.
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World’s first installation vessel wins 3-year O&M contract
Still going strong: the world’s first purpose-built offshore wind farm installation vessel has just been handed a three-year contract to work in northern Europe.
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Six-yearly lock gate maintenance completed
Three lock gates that have to be overhauled every six years have been dutifully serviced on time at the German port of Cuxhaven.
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Scheldt Tunnel construction reaches milestone
The Scheldt Tunnel construction in Zeebrugge has completed its basic elements, with a key tunnel transport phase beginning shortly.
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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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Press Releases
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Crew unhurt after vessel sinks and liferaft capsizes
A report into the sinking of a fishing vessel off the Shetland Islands has revealed a string of flaws that miraculously did not lead to any crew being injured.
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Ijmuiden sea lock project nears completion
The Ijmuiden sea lock’s salt dam project is nearing completion, addressing saltwater intrusion and enabling fish migration by late 2024.
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Six tugs blessed at Scottish port
One of the UK’s largest port operators has blessed six tugs at its Scottish Port of Leith.
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Chartwell Marine expands into APAC
Chartwell Marine is expanding into the APAC region with a new office in Singapore and a new senior hire to lead it.
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Unique vessel deployed at world’s longest immersed tunnel
A pontoon the size of a football pitch has arrived at Rødbyhavn harbour in Lolland, Denmark for the next stage in immersing the largest tunnel of its kind in the world.
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Consent milestone for Scottish floating offshore windfarm
The Salamander Floating Offshore Windfarm has reached a significant milestone.
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Seawork announces Awards rebrand
The European commercial marine and workboats exhibition Seawork has announced the rebranding of its European Commercial Marine Awards, which are now known as the Seawork Awards.
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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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Contracts
Underwater communications for Danish defence
Two complete UWT systems enabling the ABSL-Class to conduct underwater communications.