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Jan De Nul will connect the Princess Elisabeth Island to the Belgian high-voltage grid

The artificial energy-island represents an important milestone in Belgium and Europe's transition to renewable energy and is crucial for the integration of energy systems.

First of two new-generation emergency response vessels delivered to Hong Kong Fire Services

Incat Crowther has partnered with Guangzhou-based AFAI Southern Shipyard to design and deliver the first of two new, state-of-the-art next-generation emergency response vessels for the Hong Kong Fire Services Department.

Norway offers six companies CO2 acreage in North Sea

Equinor expect 4-8 per cent real base project returns for its early phase CO2 storage business, and further value uplift potential when commercial markets are developed.

First wind turbine installed at Borkum Riffgrund 3, Germany’s largest offshore wind farm

Borkum Riffgrund 3's first wind turbine was installed by the installation vessel 'Seaway Ventus' from Seaway 7.

DNV type approval awarded to Corvus Energy Blue Whale ESS

Optimization for energy density enables Blue Whale to deliver more power. This in turn can extend the vessel’s ability to achieve and maintain zero-emission operations

German Armed Forces order two more F126 multipurpose frigates from Damen Naval

The German Navy will receive its urgently needed extra maritime power through an additional procurement of two F126 frigates.

Tymor Marine formalises partnership with Mercy Ships

Tymor Marine has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the global humanitarian charity Mercy Ships.

Wärtsilä propulsion solutions expected to deliver 5% fuel savings for International Seaways tankers

These will be the first Ice Class 1A FS vessels to be fitted with the EnergoFlow solution.

Fleet of four Union Maritime tankers to be fitted with Norsepower Rotor Sails

Norsepower has closed a new deal with Union Maritime Limited (UML) to equip its fleet of new product tankers with Norsepower Rotor Sails™ (NPRS™).

Gas and condensate discovery in the North Sea

The “Cuvette” discovery was made in production licence 248, which was awarded in 1999.

Ice-going SOV concept for offshore wind farms completed

In recent months, Aker Arctic’s design team has finalised the concept for the first year-round service operation vessel (SOV) for seasonally freezing seas. The concept design can be tailored to a specific operational area and facilitates wind farms’ investment calculations.

Atlantic Towing and Svitzer modernise Halifax Port fleet with new escort tugboats

Currently, three tugs are permanently stationed in Halifax, supplemented by two on-call vessels. The new Rastar 3200 vessels will replace the on-call tugs

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