First hydropower projects for decades provisionally agreed
Britain’s first major pumped storage hydropower developments for decades have moved a step closer after three schemes secured provisional backing under a new electricity storage support programme.
Support agreement for five newbuild ASD tugs signed
New vessels to be deployed for offshore terminal operations in West Africa are to benefit from a long-term propulsion service support agreement signed by Kongsberg Maritime and KOTUG International.
Marine Electrician Skills Bootcamp hits 50-learner milestone
A practical training programme helping people move into high-demand marine careers is preparing to launch its fifth cohort, after supporting nearly 50 people to train as marine electricians across the Solent, UK.
Specialist finance enables new subsea services
Support from Siemens Financial Services has enabled the launch of a new Subsea Services Department at Orkney-based Green Marine.
Building Ancora: Simon Light’s plan to reshape marine civils
Ancora Group’s new chief Simon Light talks to Maritime Journal editor Debbie Mason about the company’s plans to expand, attract and reshape the marine civils sector.
Onwards and upwards at Raymarine
Teledyne Technologies Incorporated has announced the promotion of Michelle Hildyard to general manager of Raymarine and FLIR Marine brands.
Workboat Code 3: Vibration monitoring will redefine workboat operations
The publication of Workboat Code Edition 3 (WB3) marks one of the most significant regulatory updates for the UK workboat sector in more than a decade.
Belfast Harbour deploys autonomous debris removal system
An autonomous dockside system designed to continuously remove floating pollution from marinas, ports and waterfronts has been deployed at Belfast Harbour Marina as part of a commercial demonstration of the technology.
Ireland’s ports transformation: Policy outlines major changes
A new draft National Ports Policy for Ireland has placed offshore wind at the front and centre of its ambitions to transform its ports along with improved cargo operations.
First hydropower projects for decades provisionally agreed
Britain’s first major pumped storage hydropower developments for decades have moved a step closer after three schemes secured provisional backing under a new electricity storage support programme.




























































