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Marine Renewables Canada and the National Hydropower Association strengthen ties

Canada boasts some of the world’s most promising tidal, wave, river current, and offshore wind energy resources.

South Fork Wind completes construction offshore of New York

Construction Complete and all 12 Turbines Powered Up at First U.S. Commercial-Scale Offshore Wind Farm

The first hybrid electric vessel built in South America will use a Corvus battery system

Corvus Energy will supply the battery energy storage system onboard the Magellan Discoverer— the first hybrid diesel-electric vessel to be constructed in South America.

Wärtsilä signs a Lifecycle Agreement with UK-based P&O Ferries

The five-year agreement covers two vessels. The 230-metre long ships are the world’s largest double-ended ferries, and sail between Dover, England and Calais, France.

DMC to supply rudder systems for the world’s largest Pure Car and Truck Carriers

Damen Marine Components has been contracted to supply rudder systems for four Pure Car and Truck Carriers (PCTC), each capable of carrying up to 9,200 CEU (car equivalent units).

ABB and Kuenz land automatic stacking cranes contract

Spanning 62 yard cranes, the contract represents the single largest order of Automatic Stacking Cranes ever made by a European terminal

World’s largest tidal barrage energy project proposed in the UK

The barrage scheme – the “first of a kind” in the UK – could generate clean, predictable energy for 120 years and create thousands of jobs in its construction and operation.

Union Maritime to build new vessels with WindWings

Union Maritime builds two new wind-propelled long-range tankers (LR2s) at the renowned Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (SWS) yard in China

GoliatVIND project awarded 2 billion NOK from Enova

GoliatVIND is a 75 MW demonstration project for floating offshore wind.

Cargill shares outcome of the world’s first wind-powered ocean vessel’s maiden voyage

Findings reveal significant fuel savings, underscoring the potential for wind assisted propulsion to support the shipping industry’s decarbonization efforts

Video: Wave-amplifying generator bounces twice as high as the swells

Sweden's CorPower has announced "breakthrough" results from Atlantic ocean testing of its full-scale floating generators, which cleverly time their motions to amplify smaller waves while protecting themselves against dangerous storm conditions.

Ørsted secures first access to lower-emission heavy plate steel through MoU with Dillinger

The steel plates form a part of the offshore wind monopile foundations and are intended to be used for future projects.

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