All Maritime Journal articles in Web Issue – Page 47
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Dates announced for SMI 2024 conference
The Society of Maritime Industries has announced the dates of this year’s conference in Birmingham.
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Industry calls for UK government support
UK maritime associations are calling on the government to lay out a strategy for decarbonising the shipping industry and a sign that it will offer support.
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IHO launches ECS survey
The International Hydrographic Organization is surveying maritime stakeholders to help understand electronic chart system requirements
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Technology insight: electric tug power
Peter Barker takes a peek under the bonnet of electric tugs to look at Norway’s Corvus Energy’s battery systems.
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Rovco completes UXO project in Baltic Sea
Preparations have begun for the Windanker offshore wind farm, Iberdrola’s third in the Baltic Sea.
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13 new Lead Partners join Marine Energy Council
13 new ’Lead Partners’ have strengthened the Marine Energy Council’s aim to bring tidal stream and wave energy to the forefront of the renewable energy industry.
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UK tops up offshore energy pot by £500m
Another £500 million has been put in the UK’s pot for renewable energies, £300 million of it in offshore wind, the government announced today.
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Diverse hands over CTV on show at Seawork
UK-based NR Marine Services has boosted its fleet with another newbuild from Diverse Marine, launched earlier this year and on show at Seawork in June.
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Patrol and intervention boats
Patrol and intervention boats needed for Romania-Serbian border area.
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Energy giants implement joint wind project
TotalEnergies and RWE have jointly invested in a Dutch offshore wind farm with a system they say is the first of its kind.
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US offshore wind gathers pace
More than 15GW of offshore wind has now been given the go-ahead in the US, and while just 300MW is operational, building has begun on 5GW.
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WATCH: Lean-crewed wind farm survey
Marine technology firm Ocean Infinity has released a video showcasing its survey work for large-scale, subsea data gathering – in this case for an offshore wind farm.
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In the line of fire – salvors on the frontline
The consequences of war on commercial shipping lead to extra dangers for already risky work by salvage firms. Peter Barker reports on two companies’ activities affected by the Red Sea conflict.
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Africa-Europe subsea tunnel plan resurrected
After decades of discussions, a subsea tunnel linking Spain and Morocco appears to be back on the drawing board.
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Hydrogen CTV retrofit wins RINA approval
A consortium has won Approval in Principle for a retrofit design that could potentially be rolled out to fuel Crew Transfer Vessels (CTVs).
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Floating wind farms to power oil and gas
A joint venture will install a second floating wind farm to provide the power to electrify oil and gas platforms in the Scottish North Sea.
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New chairman for UK largest port operator
Associated British Ports has announced a new chairman after Phil Nolan decided to stand down.
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Corsican ports earmarked for shorepower
Two of the Mediterranean island of Corsica’s eight ports will be installed with shorepower under a programme by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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Sweden’s largest dredging project begins
One of Sweden’s largest ports is about to get a lot larger, with dredging beginning on an estimated 22 million m3 to create a deep-water port.
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NYK claims world’s first ammonia tug
NYK has claimed a world first with the successful fuelling of a tug with ammonia.