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Wärtsilä introduces first four-stroke ammonia-fuelled engine solution

Technology group Wärtsilä has introduced the marine sector’s first commercially available 4-stroke engine-based solution for ammonia fuel.

Damen delivers another batch of cutter suction dredgers for Mexico

In the harbour of Veracruz, Mexico three Cutter Suction Dredgers (CSD) were commissioned along the quay.

KCC to fit four more ships with Silverstream air lubrication systems

Klaveness Combination Carriers announces a deal has been agreed to retrofit four additional vessels with the Silverstream® System, the proven air lubrication technology that reduces fuel consumption and the subsequent CO2 emissions.

Seaqualize successfully executes first ever offshore transfer lifts on Vineyard Wind 1

First turbine components successfully fast-lifted in the open Atlantic Ocean

Boskalis commissions 2 GWh shore power facility in Rotterdam

From now on, the moored vessels will switch off their diesel-powered generators and use green shore power.

Enova backs Viasea’s hydrogen ship investment

Enova is funding NK171.8m to Viasea Shipping for the acquisition of two hydrogen-powered container ships.

Framo secures contract for Ørsted’s offshore wind project in Taiwan

Framo will supply suction bucket pumping systems for foundations of Ørsted's Greater Changhua Offshore Wind Project in Taiwan.

Wintershall Dea joins CCS Project Poseidon in the United Kingdom

The company has acquired a ten per cent stake in British CCS project ’Poseidon’

Fincantieri and ADSP sign agreement for the development of the port of Ancona

The goal of the agreement is to develop the port’s current infrastructure

Vattenfall supplies first power from Denmark’s next offshore wind farm

On 10 November, the first power from Vattenfall’s offshore wind farm Vesterhav Syd was supplied to the Danish power grid.

Eqva reaffirms strategic direction, divests Havyard Leirvik

Havyard Leirvik is being sold to Tersan Shipyard, a leading global shipbuilder in Turkey.

Australian scientists to investigate climate change impact on Antarctic current

Scientists voyage to the Southern Ocean to investigate how climate change impacts the planet’s strongest current

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