Fender maker signals confidence with 3 shows this year
UK-based Buoyant Works will show their latest fender designs at Hamburg’s WindEnergy show next week, hot on the heels of Seawork last June and a few weeks before the International Workboat Show in New Orleans in November.
Partnership struck to deliver systems for Maersk offshore
Two marine technology companies have joined up to deliver systems for Maersk Offshore Wind for vessels that will work at Empire Offshore Wind off New York.
Partnership stuck to deliver systems for Maersk offshore
Two marine technology companies have joined up to deliver systems for Maersk Offshore Wind for vessels that will work at Empire Offshore Wind off New York.
Largest floating wind project in the Med for Sicily
The largest floating wind project in the Mediterranean Sea will be installed offshore Sicily.
Powering a greener and cleaner freight service
Finnlines new hybrid ro-ro vessels will be equipped with advanced propulsion technologies designed to lower emissions
Blazing oil tanker disaster averted by salvors
Salvors have saved a million barrels of crude oil from causing unprecedented ocean pollution after towing the blazing tanker Sounion to safety.
Seaonics unveils offshore charger for electric SOVs
The charger promises to cut down on the need to return to port
Royal reception marks 30 years for National Coastwatch
Marking 30 years and 60 stations around the coast of England and Wales, HRH the Princess Royal attended a reception by the National Coastwatch Institution yesterday in London.
Blazing tanker salvage under way
A million barrels of crude oil have been saved from unprecedented ocean pollution after salvors successfully towed the blazing tanker Sounion to safety.
£2m boost for UK offshore wind manufacturing
A new programme aims to unlock capital investment for building or expanding facilities essential to the offshore wind industry
Automotive battery technology meets marine market
Corvus Energy has been awarded DNV Type Approval for a fuel cell system that could be installed in any kind of vessel.
MoU strengthens floating wind mooring tech
Floating wind technology will be strengthened and enhanced with two firms joining up to combine their technologies in mooring, the companies say.
Scoping done for another Scottish wind farm
Scotland’s Bowdun Offshore Wind Farm, at 1GW of capacity yet by no means the largest, has had its scoping reported submitted.
On a mission to validate electric sea travel
Candela is working hard to validate the benefits of electric boats
Dover’s first pilot boat for two decades
DHB Diligent has been developed in partnership with Holyhead Marine
Association calls on EC for more support in maritime
SEA Europe is calling on the European Commission to strengthen its support for the inland waterways sector, raising fears that non-European shipyards could stand to gain if it does not.
Svitzer’s first TRAnsverse tug delivered
Sanmar Shipyards, Robert Allan and Svitzer have delivered an innovative tug that will ultimately use electric propulsion with methanol fuels cells.
Tymor Marine enhances vessel stability
Tymor Marine’s MOSIS technology will enhance stability monitoring on Aker BP’s Skarv FPSO, improving safety and operational efficiency
EU approves €19.65 million wave energy project
The EU has given the green light to a wave energy project first launched almost two years ago.
Kotug wins electric pusher tug contract for sand
Kotug has received an order for an electric pusher tug to provide emissions-free transport on inland waterways for sand.
Smaller ships warned: Prepare NOW for major rule changes
In January it will be mandatory for ships between 400GT and 5,000GT to have fuel and emissions monitoring plans in place. Rajat Bishnoi, from Normec Verifavia, warns that vessel operators should start to prepare NOW.
Marine blankets to deal with lithium battery fires
Marine fire safety company Sea-Fire Marine says it has produced a blanket especially to deal with lithium battery fires.