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Second LNG carrier of the ORLEN Group’s fleet is heading for Świnoujście

On June 17th, the “Grażyna Gęsicka” LNG carrier with an LNG cargo set off on its first voyage to Poland. The tanker will arrive at the President Lech Kaczyński Terminal in about two weeks.

ABB introduces operational planner for offshore wind vessel operations

The predictive software allows users ashore to plan offshore support vessel performance based on expected conditions

Jack-up vessel Voltaire arrives in the UK to build largest wind farm in the world

Voltaire of Jan De Nul Group was delivered end 2022. Since then she has been undertaking final preparations for her very first assignment: the construction of the Dogger Bank Wind Farm phases A, B and C.

French container service adds Belfast to its Irish Sea schedule

New container feeder service operated by CMA-CGM to connect Belfast Harbour with key European hub ports

Consortium awarded contract for first phase of Yangtze Canal project

After the summer, the Van Oord – Hakkers - De Klerk consortium will commence construction of a tug quay in the Port of Rotterdam's Yangtze Canal.

The last turbine for Hollandse Kust Zuid has been installed

In the coming months, the interior of the turbines will be further completed and tested. Hollandse Kust Zuid will become officially operational later this year.

Ulstein lays keel for Acta Marine’s CSOV

The DP2 Construction Service Operation Vessel is powered with Methanol and MDO/HVO.

RES expands offshore wind development in two new markets

The area under consideration will utilise floating wind technology and deliver approximately 500MW.

Scaled-up investments will unlock offshore renewables potential, IRENA says

The latest climate report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change states that the international community is very unlikely to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5°C, if immediate action is not taken.

France to push shipping carbon tax at finance summit

France said Friday it would throw its weight behind an emissions tax on the heavily polluting shipping industry, adding momentum to a campaign long championed by Pacific island nations and environmental campaigners.

Australian reefs a lifeboat for sharks and rays as global populations decline

The main driver of the population declines was found to be widespread overfishing.

EPS celebrates 100th LNG bunkering operation

The newly delivered Newcastlemax, M/V Mount Tai, was bunkered by FueLNG Venosa, a state-of-the-art bunker vessel and newest fleet addition

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