The three-year initiative unites a diverse consortium of 13 entities from 7 countries, unified by the goal of creating a highly accurate and dynamic digital twin (DT) for offshore wind farms.
The third-generation newbuildings from AAL will see a total of eight Super B-Class vessels join the fleet, following the order of two additional vessels in May.
Saipem has been awarded two offshore projects in Saudi Arabia, under the existing Long-Term Agreement (LTA) with Saudi Aramco. The overall amount of the two projects is approximately 500 million USD.
The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has approved C.N.E. Hydrogen and Fuel Cells’ (CNH2) plans to operate a pilot hydrogen refuelling station in the docks.
With the aim of deploying a fleet of 1,000 autonomous vessels globally within the next 10 years, BMT and Ocius will be able to provide a persistent and networked system of remote sensors.
Using electricity generated by offshore wind turbines as one pathway to split water to produce clean hydrogen may make economic sense, particularly along the U.S. Atlantic Coast and in the Gulf of Mexico, according to researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).