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‘Boreas’ booked for ‘most ecological wind farm’
A joint venture by Shell and Eneco is striving to keep things green at its new offshore wind farm off the Dutch coast.
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More emissions rules ahead: UK government launches probe
The UK has launched a Call for Evidence to look at extending its Emissions Control Area around the country.
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Dutch North Sea Port prepares to open major expansion
10 million cubic metres of soil has been dredged at the Dutch North Sea Port to allow much larger vessels access to inland waterways.
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The Shipping Forecast broadcast turns 100
With something of a cult status, the BBC’s Shipping Forecast has reached its century, saving thousands of lives in the process. Listen to a famous spoof here.
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Green finance for Cadeler offshore wind newbuilds
Cadeler is funding its two newbuilds with green financing
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The year ahead: What’s in store for 2024?
What lies in store for the commercial marine industry over the next 12 months? Some stakeholders gave Maritime Journal their thoughts on the year ahead.
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New MD hired to run London International Shipping Week
Gareth Long has been appointed managing director of London International Shipping Week, one of the premier events on the maritime calendar.
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Strategic new fast crew boat for Brunei
The Bruneian offshore oil and gas sector wil benefit from Strategic Marine expertise
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Spanish port signs up to EU wind pledges
The Port Authority of Bilbao has joined a host of policy makers and interested parties in signing a charter to commit to wind energy in Europe.
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New frontier launches for Space Norway
Space Norway has finalised the acquisition of a prominent European satellite communications company
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CMB.TECH snapped up for €1.15 billion
The brains behind Hydrotug, the world’s first hydrogen-powered tug launched at Antwerp-Bruges in December, has been snapped up by the tanker operator and owner Euronav for a cool €1.15 billion.
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Senior officer reshuffle for the ICS
There are new people at the top of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
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MOU signed to install Italy’s largest OSW farm
Floating wind developer Gazelle Wind Power has signed an MOU with Tugdock to develop a new assembly system that it says will ‘to dramatically drive down costs and increase production of floating offshore wind farms’.
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Future fuels: ‘Farcical, hypocritical, unachievable’ - George Tsavliris
’Frivolous programmes’ will not protect the environment, says Greek salvage firm owner George Tsavliris, who says he is not alone in believing the race to future fuels is futile and costly.
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Damen creates new director position
Damen Shipyards has created a new position for Martin Bloem, who starts with the firm as group director corporate affairs on the first day of next year.
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Wind competitor giants agree to join forces
Two of the world’s three largest wind turbine manufacturers have agreed to work together in standardising equipment used in installing offshore wind.
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Norwegian offshore wind boosted by Japan
A Japanese energy giant has joined a floating offshore wind project in Norway
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New tug to protect Australia’s coastline
Netherlands-based Smit Lamnalco has signed a 10-year contract with the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) to provide emergency response services in Australia’s Torres Strait and Great Barrier Reef regions.
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MCI expands its exports footprint in Asia
Marine Components International (MCI) is growing its exports footprint in Asia