Vessels News – Page 44
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Ballard power for liquid hydrogen ferry
MF Hydra is the first ferry in the world to be powered by proton-exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells running on liquid hydrogen
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Prysmian to expand fleet with €200 million vessel
A new cable layer for Prysmian will cost a cool €200 million to build, plus cable equipment worth about another €40 million
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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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£Multi-million cruise liner refurb completed
Birkenhead receives Borealis for a two-week refurbishment programme before the cruise liner heads off to work.
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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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CSOV steel-cutting ceremony held for Olympic
The steel-cutting ceremony of a new construction service operation vessel (CSOV) for Olympic was held at hull yard Crist in Poland in November.
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Viking orders a further 3 cruise liners
A further three liners brings the total of vessels ordered this year to four in a sign of confidence in the cruise industry post Covid.
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New coating remover takes out the grind
Marine foul release coating manufacturer Propspeed has come up with a solution to efficiently remove old coatings.
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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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Prysmian takes on 134km submarine cable lay
Leonardo da Vinci and cable-laying barge Ulisse will carry out the Project Lightning cable-laying project in the UAE
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Kongsberg Maritime wins contract for Pelagic CSOVs
Kongsberg Maritime has won a multi-million contract for new CSOVs
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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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Flagship programme ditched for MROS ships
Plans to build a successor to the UK’s Royal Yacht Britannia flagship have been discarded in favour of subsea cable and infrastructure protection.
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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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Chartwell inks first vessel project in Asia
Strategic Marine has signed a three vessel order with Chartwell Marine
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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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Ferry retrofit cuts consumption by a quarter
Energy consumption on a double-ended RoPax has been cut by a quarter thanks to a Schottel EcoPeller retrofit.
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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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Strategic Marine’s orderbook gains pace
Strategic Marine has won a contract for another 42m Fast Crew Boat newbuilds
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Sea trial success for energy storage system
Corvus Blue Whale ESS completes sea trials on board Seaspan Reliant