Environment News – Page 125

  • The Manchester Bobbers full scale drive train as it will be used in the offshore device. Image courtesy of Renold Gears.
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    A Vertical Future for Marine Energy?

    2006-09-01T00:00:00Z

    Progress continues on the prototype device being developed to harness wave energy from the movement of the sea (see MJ, October 2005).

  • A consortium of Interbeton, Six Construct, and Van Oord has been awarded a contract for Phase 3 of Sohar Port in Oman.
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    Dutch Consortium Wins Sohar Phase 3

    2006-07-01T00:00:00Z

    A consortium of Interbeton, Six Construct, and Van Oord has been awarded the 195m contract for the construction of quay walls and dredging (Phase 3) at Sohar Port in Oman. The client is the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Government of Oman.

  • Special magnets designed and manufactured by Miko Marine attached an oil containment boom to a simulated casualty during Exercise Bluewater in March.
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    Get Plastered Safely at Seawork

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    If there were a Long Distance Exhibitor Award at Seawork, Miko Marine AS of Oslo would be in the running, but the company is no stranger to marine activities in the UK.

  • A Trident Energy wave energy converter platform pilot wave farm is being designed for deployment off Harwich early next year.
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    Simple Wave Generator Powers Forward

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    Essex UK based Trident Energy Ltd has taken a further major step towards the cost effective, flexible and uncomplicated production of energy from sea wave power, with its patented Direct Energy Conversion Method (DECM) successfully completing tests at the UK''s New and Renewable Energy Centre (NaREC) in Northumberland.

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    Severn Tidal Proposals Gain Momentum

    2006-06-01T00:00:00Z

    The Welsh Assembly is urging the British Government to consider building a £ 15bn concrete barrage which would stretch for 10 miles across the Severn Estuary and generate a power output equivalent to at least two nuclear power stations whilst lasting three times longer.

  • The Tasman Spirit was leaking oil in close proximity to beaches and a population centre.
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    Timely Response Speeds Pollution Clean-up

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    One little known aspect of the grounding of the tanker Tasman Spirit off Karachi port is that concern for the health of pollution control workers led to the cessation of beach clean-up operations.

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    Big Year for ISU Oil Recovery

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Members of the International Salvage Union recovered some 875,000 tons of pollutants during salvage operations last year. Emergency assistance was provided worldwide for 247 vessels with cargoes and bunkers threatening pollution.

  • Oil contained in Oil Limiteds rigid boom system during boom performance testing at Ohmsett.
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    Brits Lower the Boom in America

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    Two exhibitors at the recent Spill 06 event in London collaborated earlier this year when UK based Oil Limited took its newly developed RB400 rigid boom system across the Atlantic to be tested by Ohmsett, America''s National Oil Spill Response Test Facility in New Jersey.

  • UK Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks has extended the existing principles of onshore electricity transmission to offshore.
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    Connection Regime for UK Marine Energy

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The drive to increase Britain''s offshore wind energy has been given a significant boost as details were announced of how their connection to the electricity network onshore would be funded and operated.

  • UK Government funding will help to develop the Pulse Stream 100 shallow water tidal stream power generator.
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    Funding Flow for Shallow Water Tidal Stream Power Generator

    2006-05-01T00:00:00Z

    BMT Renewables Ltd is part of a consortium that has been awarded a grant of £ 878,000 from the UK''s Department of Trade and Industry for a two year, £ 1.7m research, design and development project known as Pulse Stream 100.

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    Lamor Wins EMSA Spill Response Contract

    2006-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Finnish environmental protection specialist Lamor Corporation AB has been awarded an international tender by the EU funded European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) for improving oil spill response readiness in the entire Baltic Sea. The three year stand-by response readiness contract is worth more than 4m and will result in Lamor ...

  • The effectiveness of the sea water scrubber installation on board the Pride of Kent has exceeded expectations.
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    Success for First Sea Water Scrubber

    2006-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The first sea water scrubber to be installed on board a commercial vessel is now operational on P& O Ferries'' Pride of Kent which sails on the Dover to Calais route.

  • Alderney has one of the best and most accessible tidal power resources in Europe.
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    Small Isles, Big Resource as Alderney Explores Tidal Power

    2006-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The States of Alderney, located eight miles from France, is not part of the UK or EU and has its own elected government which passes its own laws.

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    Jobs Magic with Welsh Wave Dragon

    2006-02-01T00:00:00Z

    KP Renewables plc (KPR) of London and Wave Dragon ApS of Copenhagen have entered into a joint development agreement which provides a framework for the two stage development, financing, construction and operation of up to 77MW of wave energy projects in Wales.

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    Approval for Renewables Test Facility

    2006-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney has achieved a world first by gaining United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) accreditation for its unique testing facilities. These provide detailed and highly accurate data on the performance of devices developed to harness wave energy.

  • A Pelamis wave energy device is deployed.
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    First Wave Hub Participants Chosen

    2006-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The South West of England Regional Development Agency (RDA) named three companies this month which it has chosen as development partners for the proposed £ 15m Wave Hub project from 2007.

  • The first SeaGen tidal energy turbine will be connected to the UK National Grid later this year.
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    Tidal Energy Turbine for Northern Ireland

    2006-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Bristol UK based Marine Current Turbines Ltd (MCT) has been granted consent by the Environment & Heritage Service in Northern Ireland to install its next generation tidal energy device, the 1,000kW SeaGen tidal energy turbine, in Northern Ireland''s Strangford Lough. MCT is also investigating the feasibility of building a 12 ...

  • The boom in position at the end of day two.
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    'V' Boom's Victorious Pollution Trial

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Cornwall County Council''s Emergency Planning staff were called into action last month to respond, for exercise purposes, to a major oil pollution incident. A full emergency team was assembled in the incident centre in Falmouth docks and specialist companies Triskel Marine Ltd (TML) and Transas were drafted in to advise ...

  • ABP will not tolerate pollution incidents in their Port of Southampton, home port for the cruise liner 'Queen Mary 2'.
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    Pollution Punished in Port of Southampton

    2005-11-01T00:00:00Z

    Southampton UK magistrates recently upheld a summons issued by Associated British Ports (ABP) against the owners of MV Autofreighter, who admitted polluting the waters of the harbour earlier this year.

  • The Marine Pollution Salvage Centre (MPSC) in Milford Haven storing the Maritime and Coastguard Agencys counter pollution and salvage equipment.
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    UK Pollution Response Contract Award

    2005-08-01T00:00:00Z

    Specialist incident response company DV Howells Ltd hasbeen awarded a major contract to store the equipment and run the teams that would be drafted in by the UK government in the event of a serious pollution incident at sea. The firm, which was awarded the contract by the Maritime and ...