Environment News – Page 34
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Cadeler due to treble its fleet of jack-ups
Cadeler’s sixth F-class vessel has been booked before it’s even been built.
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'The gate is open' for US/UK offshore
A recent UK delegation to the US has renewed emphasis on getting the state of North Carolina and its ports on board with offshore wind.
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First power generated at Hywind Tampen
The world’s largest floating wind farm has begun generating electricity for oil and gas installations.
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Smart ferries set to transform urban waterways
A Norwegian start-up is building the first smart ferry that it says could shift urban transport back to the water.
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Fugro awarded major offshore wind contract
Fugro is working with with Energinet to support Denmark’s renewable energy goals
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Hybrid offshore wind and solar project agreed
A hybrid offshore wind and solar installation just off the Dutch coast has been awarded to two firms.
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Huisman to supply gripper to Japan
Huisman has stepped in with equipment to support Japan’s nascent offshore wind sector.
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Gondan to build 8th vessel for Edda Wind
As the offshore wind sector can expect ‘tremendous growth’, shipbuilders are reaping the benefits - and Gondan is no exception.
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First cruise ship tests on board hydrogen
Viking has had delivered its first vessel with a hydrogen fuel cell test on board.
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SEA-KIT wins cash to develop H2 USV
SEA-KIT International has won funding to design a hydrogen-powered uncrewed surface vessel (USV). SEA-KIT’s USV (Photo SEA-KIT) The vessel, says CEO Ben Simpson, will be suited to deep water offshore operations as well as coastal survey and the launch and recovery of ROVs. ”The combination of highly ...
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Wind farms told: plan to decommission
As offshore wind farms notch up 20 years in the field, operators are going to have to start thinking about decommissioning them.
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Rovco steps in to Japan offshore wind
As the offshore wind programme in Japan gathers pace, UK firm Rovco is lending its expertise.
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Powering the world’s first dedicated CO2 carriers
ABB has been chosen to help maximise fuel efficiency on the world’s first CO2 carriers
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‘Super charger at sea’ goes on trial
Offshore wind farm charging options are gaining momentum with a new buoy that will offer mooring as well as charging for crew transfer vessels.
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Sembcorp awarded Hornsea 2 maintenance contract
Hornsea 2, just off the UK coast, is one of the biggest offshore wind farms in the world - and it will be maintained by Sembcorp Marine under a new contract.
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X1 Wind installs floating platform
A test floating platform for wind energy has been installed by X1Wind off the coast of Spain.
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Wave energy trials exceed expectations by 20%
Sea trials of a prototype wave energy converter have shown encouraging results, exceeding expectations by 20%.
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Boskalis to be delisted next week
The multi-discipline marine Dutch company, which has its roots in dredging, will go to an investment fund on November 9.
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Sanmar develops electric bunkering system
Sanmar Shipyards has teamed up with an energy chain systems manufacturer to develop a shore ‘bunkering’ system for electric tugs.
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Schottel to power world’s first hydrogen tug
Schottel has reported that its RudderPropeller thrusters will power the world’s first hydrogen-powered tug.