Environment News – Page 32
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Scottish tidal turbine sector powers up
Tidal energy is becoming a renewable force to be reckoned with, as companies in Scotland increase their power offering
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Dutch engineer to supply HQLF to US
As the US offshore wind sector grows, it’s likely to need more European expertise to help it fulfil ambitious targets
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DEME awarded US installation job
DEME is exercising its US offshore arm to take advantage of the American offshore wind market
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Tri-party agreement promotes methanol tugs
Damen, Caterpillar and Pon Power sign MoU to look at methanol-fuelled tugs
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Combining wind and tide could save €millions
A diverse mix of renewables is key to consistently meeting energy demand, say researchers, and could save €millions
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Report hints at potential Jones Act revision
A report just published on how the US could develop domestic supply chains also warns of the limitations of the Jones Act.
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Netherlands plans 10-fold increase in offshore wind
Early Information has been released for two wind farms with total power generating capacity of 12,000MW in the Dutch North Sea.
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New Jan de Nul installation vessel delivered
A NextGen heavy lift vessel for wind farm installations has been delivered and is on her way to Europe.
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Build underway for methanol hybrid CSOVs
The steel-cutting ceremony for the first of two next-generation methanol hybrid CSOVs has been held
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Chartwell to develop ‘market first’ methanol catamaran design
The vessel designer has secured a six figure grant to develop and test its methanol catamaran design
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Port works completed to accommodate FSRU
Extensive engineering works have been completed at the Port of Inkoo in Finland to accommodate a floating LNG terminal
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Port triples offshore wind potential with AI
The digital tool developed by Moffatt & Nichol will have a dramatic effect on the port’s wind capacity
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MoU sees leap forward for green H2 supply
A Memorandum of Understanding sets out plans to ‘repower’ Europe with green hydrogen in a range of sectors, including maritime.
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New partnership will explore H2 engine
A new partnership between a Dutch energy firm and workboat builder will seek to expand the use of hydrogen as a vessel fuel.
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Cold-ironing deal for French port
Nidec has won a €2.5 million contract to install shore-based power at a port in the south of France
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Shore power electrifies Leith
The Port of Leith has become the first port on mainland Scotland to go live with zero emissions shore power for ships
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EU energy network welcomes Orbital Marine Power
Tidal energy firm Orbital Marine Power has been made a Lead Partner in an EU energy network.
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BV approves high wave offshore solar farm system
BV has approved its first high wave offshore solar farm system design
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Boluda expands offering with FSRU services
Bioluda will begin towing services for the first installation of a floating LNG storage plant in Germany.
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Ports to make bunker measuring systems mandatory
Antwerp, Zeebrugge and Rotterdam will make bunker measuring systems mandatory next year, the authorities have announced.