Plans agreed to make world’s biggest OSW farm even bigger
A seabed lease has been finalised to allow the world’s largest offshore wind farm, Dogger Bank, to be expanded, even though the UK grid cannot cope with existing wind power generation.
Home from home experience on the first of six
The first Windcat CSOV in the Elevation Series is setting new standards in comfort, performance and decarbonisation.
A match made at Speed
Salmon Marine and SKYDEX Technologies Inc have joined forces to bring SKYDEX’s industry leading shock and impact protection solutions to the UK & EU marine industry.
Collaboration leads to marine civils zero-emission solution
Every-day zero-emission vessel operations in Southampton waters are now a reality thanks to a collaboration between RAD Propulsion and Williams Shipping.
New Head of Business returns to marine
Volvo Penta has appointed Hanna Ljungqvist as Head of the Volvo Penta Marine Business and a member of the Volvo Penta Executive Group, effective October 1, 2025.
Uniting local know-how with global scale
A new joint venture shipyard has been launched, building on a strategic relationship that began when Damen became the majority shareholder of Norway-based Folla Maritime earlier this year.
Exail expands sales with autonomous USV order
High-tech robotics and autonomous navigation firm Exail is building on its success with its USVs with another sale, this time to an unnamed ‘global hydrographic authority’.
UK firm opens subsea repair firm in US
A subsea equipment repair base has been opened in Florida by Drift Offshore, a UK firm that says it is answering a shortfall of such facilities in the US.
Plans agreed to make world’s biggest OSW farm even bigger
A seabed lease has been finalised to allow the world’s largest offshore wind farm, Dogger Bank, to be expanded, even though the UK grid cannot cope with existing wind power generation.
Van Oord lays foundations for North Sea oyster revival
Marine contractor Van Oord is to breathe life into thousands of oysters to mitigate the damage caused to the North Sea bed by the growing scale of wind farms, cables and other infrastructure.