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Lhyfe reviews the results of its offshore hydrogen production pilot

After 14 months of testing, including in particularly tough conditions, Sealhyfe was brought back with its full production capacity intact and with a wealth of insights that are already benefiting Lhyfe’s onshore and offshore projects.

PIL complets full integration with the Singapore Trade Data Exchange platform

Prior to this integration, PIL had to export and email documents to suppliers, who then manually uploaded key information onto the e-invoicing portal.

Funding poured into seven Thames environmental projects

Seven projects to boost wildlife and nature on the tidal Thames are to receive a total of £50,000 from the Port of London Authority (PLA).

Innovative green hydrogen shore power trial launched at the Port of Leith

The green hydrogen will be produced from wastewater from a nearby water treatment works.

Government gives green light for three Ports of Stockholm EU grant applications

The major focus of the projects is the development of the electricity infrastructure. This will support the transition to greener shipping by lowering quayside air particle emissions.

Jan De Nul signs Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 export cable contract

The two DC export cables will have a combined length of 350 km and connect the wind farm to the national electricity grid.

First charging station for electric trucks opened in the port of Rotterdam

As many as eight electric trucks can now charge simultaneously at the Bodaanweg truck park in the Waalhaven.

BOEM and NOAA announce final North Atlantic Right Whale and Offshore Wind Strategy

Strategy is part of larger interagency effort to promote recovery of endangered species while responsibly developing offshore wind

Maersk names first vessel of its large methanol-enabled fleet Ane Maersk

“Ane Mærsk” is the first of Maersk’s 18 large methanol-enabled vessels, that will be delivered between 2024 and 2025.

Hafnia and Mercuria join forces in the Panamax tanker segment

In a joint effort, Hafnia and Mercuria are setting out to service the industry by initially committing ten vessels with an average age of 13 years to bridge the gap across a rapidly aging segment.

McDermott and Baker Hughes safely complete subsea infrastructure in Northern Australia

McDermott and Baker Hughes today announced the safe completion of the installation of subsea infrastructure at the Ichthys field in northern Australia.

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