Environment News – Page 39
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Marine wind power consultancy launched
A new wind powered vessel consultancy has been set up to cater for growing demand
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UK tidal power wins first contracts
The UK has announced revenue support for 40MW of tidal power
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7GW of offshore wind contracts handed out
The UK’s Business department has awarded more renewable energy contracts than ever before in a single round of auctions.
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WATCH: Unique clean-up ship wins AiP
A giant sailboat developed to address marine plastic pollution has been given the green light by Bureau Veritas.
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Cadeler to install 60 wind turbines
Sixty new offshore wind turbines at Moray West will be the first commercial scale installation for Siemens Gamesa 14MW WTGs
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EU adopts first ‘nature restoration’ proposals
All land and sea ecosystems will have restoration targets set if a proposal to restore nature across the EU becomes law.
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Small islands urge action on pollution
Small island states around the world have called for funding and action on marine pollution.
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Record ship reaches Europe
The world’s largest ice-rated multi-fuel RoRo cargo ship has reached Europe and is set to enter regular service
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The case for hydrogen in workboats
Among the sea of potential future fuels for shipping, hydrogen is thought by many to be the frontrunner – despite the challenges in the technology and regulations that will have to go with it.
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UK researchers win ammonia grant
British researchers have been given a grant to accelerate ammonia use for marine decarbonisation
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Briggs Marine secures CTV contract
Seawork exhibitor Briggs Marine has secured a CTV contract with a Scottish windfarm
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Wave energy converter launched
Next-gen wave energy converter is launched as part of push to make wave energy competitive with wind and solar by 2030
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First bids invited for CCS licences
Bids for carbon capture and storage have been invited in the UK’s first licencing round.
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Ferries and ports agree work plan
A common work programme has been agreed to promote onshore power supply for European ferries.
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Buoys maximise wind potential
Advanced buoys will collect data to give better information to offshore energy investors.
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Contracts signed for wind farm generators
More contracts have been signed with engineers to help Germany reach its offshore wind energy targets.
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IWSA pushes wind propulsion
The International Windship Association is pushing the role of wind propulsion as a decarbonisation tool.
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Rovco adds Glomar Worker to fleet
A leading provider of offshore subsea and survey solutions has bolstered its fleet in response to the growth in offshore wind
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Soil cleanup and recycling project
A remediation project has been completed at a former Belgian power plant
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Tugowners dispute fuel potential
The future for tug - and all vessel - owners is far from certain when it comes to investing in fuels.