Environment News – Page 42
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Ulstein vows to fill heavy lift shortage hole
Market leader pledges to fill the offshore wind installation vessel shortage
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Simulation system created for offshore wind sector
Two industry partners are joining together to create a new simulator system for the UK’s floating offshore wind sector
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Red tape mounts as offshore energy expands
Data-driven management helps streamline mounting crew, vessel certification requirements
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MHO-Co launches two hybrid offshore vessels
Vessel designer MHO-Co has launched two offshore support vessels with hybrid engines and a filter system that makes them clean and green.
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Campaign group claims EU will lock in fossil fuels
A European transport campaign group says LNG-powered ships are not the answer to decarbonisation
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Tidal energy array to double in north of Scotland
A third of households in Shetland could be powered by the waves
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Babcock assists on LPG floating storage study
Eight-week concept study to explore the feasibility of a combined condensate and LPG floating storage facility
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World’s first methanol tug on its way
Maritime Partners announces the world’s first methanol-fuelled towboat
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Cruise firm CEO makes cleaner oceans pledge
Cruise ship boss outlines ways for leisure tourism to meet its environmental commitments.
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Tackling underwater noise
New guidance for underwater radiated noise aims to protect marine ecosystems
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Rewarding green ships
The Isle of Man Ship Registry is introducing reduced fees for ‘green’ ships
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Asian wave energy solution with a European footprint
A South Korean wave energy developer is revealing ambitious growth plans for 2022, plotting further global expansion and new projects to accelerate commercialisation.
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Ironman test for wave converter
A commercial scale Wave Energy Converter will undergo intensive ’Ironman’ testing ahead of ocean deployment
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Underwater radiated noise is pollution too
Classification society The Korean Register (KR) has developed new ‘Guidance for Underwater Radiated Noise’ which will help protect marine ecosystems by reducing noise from ships.
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Wind turbine testing
The INNTERESTING project aims to develop testing methods for large wind turbine components
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Offshore charging for workboats gets one step closer
Oasis Marine Power Ltd has completed the first stage of testing of its offshore charging station, hailing the design a success.
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WTIV for fast-growing US wind market
Friede & Goldman has announced that the classification society, American Bureau of Shipping has granted Approval in Principle for its wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) BargeRack technology.
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Record growth for offshore wind
There’s record capacity growth for offshore wind as it continues to play a vital role in global energy transition
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Manor Renewable Energy snapped up by fast-growing group
Manor Renewable Energy has been bought by global offshore services business OEG Offshore for an undisclosed sum.
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Floating wind project certification
Bureau Veritas will deliver an independent certification to the first floating wind project in the Celtic Sea