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Cadeler secures green loan for diesel-powered WTIV

2026-07-16T15:05:00+01:00

Cadeler has secured a €247 million ‘green’ loan to help finance the build of its next-generation offshore wind installation vessel (WTIV) Wind Apex.

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Wind-Ally-HOW03

Cadeler secures green loan for diesel-powered WTIV

2026-07-16T15:05:00+01:00

Cadeler has secured a €247 million ‘green’ loan to help finance the build of its next-generation offshore wind installation vessel (WTIV) Wind Apex.

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Mecal approved as new certifying authority for ROUVs

2026-07-16T13:53:00+01:00By Seawork Press FP

The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) continues to expand the roster of organisations able to certify remotely operated unmanned vessels (ROUVs).

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C-Quip dives into commercial marine equipment

2026-07-16T11:44:00+01:00

For nearly three decades, C-Quip has built its reputation as a distributor of marine equipment for the recreational boating sector. But as the leisure marine market has become increasingly challenging, the Hampshire-based company has launched a dedicated commercial division, broadening its reach while remaining committed to its traditional customer base. CEO Ian Cooke talks to Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason about the company’s new direction, while still holding on to its recreational roots.

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Realistic pathway to overcoming range limitations proven

2026-07-14T13:53:00+01:00By Seawork Press FP

A pioneering methanol-powered range extension system, capable of delivering approximately 12 times the effective energy density of today’s leading marine batteries, has been successfully demonstrated 

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Heading for the HaiSea

2026-07-14T13:53:00+01:00By Seawork Press FP

The HaiSea Marine partnership, a joint venture between Seaspan and the Haisla Nation of British Columbia, is to welcome two new additions to the fleet.

Contract signing between Damen Naval and Libra-Plast AS

Tight, tighter, tightest - new supply contract for Libra-Plast

2026-07-14T13:53:00+01:00By Seawork Press FP

Watertight, weathertight and gastight doors and hatches are on order from Libra-Plast for the Colombian Navy’s new PES (Strategic Surface Platform) frigate.

IC Photo July 26

C-Quip dives into commercial marine equipment

2026-07-16T11:44:00+01:00

For nearly three decades, C-Quip has built its reputation as a distributor of marine equipment for the recreational boating sector. But as the leisure marine market has become increasingly challenging, the Hampshire-based company has launched a dedicated commercial division, broadening its reach while remaining committed to its traditional customer base. CEO Ian Cooke talks to Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason about the company’s new direction, while still holding on to its recreational roots.

Wind-Ally-HOW03

Cadeler secures green loan for diesel-powered WTIV

2026-07-16T15:05:00+01:00

Cadeler has secured a €247 million ‘green’ loan to help finance the build of its next-generation offshore wind installation vessel (WTIV) Wind Apex.

Wind-Ally-HOW03

Cadeler secures green loan for diesel-powered WTIV

2026-07-16T15:05:00+01:00

Cadeler has secured a €247 million ‘green’ loan to help finance the build of its next-generation offshore wind installation vessel (WTIV) Wind Apex.

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On the crest of a wave: Tide rises for Europe’s ocean energy sector

2026-07-16T08:53:00+01:00

The wave energy sector has made significant progress across Europe in recent years – and strong currents continue to buoy its surge towards technological and commercial maturity, reports Abigail Williams.

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