The UK’s only fully seagoing research ship within the UK's higher education sector, the Prince Madog, is set to reduce its emissions by up to 60% thanks to a pioneering £5.5 million hydrogen power initiative that could help re-shape the future of shipping.
Subsea7 has announced the award of a large contract by Azule Energy in the framework of the Agogo Integrated West Hub Development Project, offshore Angola.
With the help of AI, Vattenfall’s personnel at the Stornorrforsen hydro power plant have been able to identify fish based on a large number of characteristics. They now hope to further develop the technology.
A consortium has secured European Union funding to develop solutions minimising methane slip from marine engines, advancing the environmental and climate benefits of LNG as a ship fuel.
Folla Alger has stocked the first kelp in its new combined sea site for salmon and kelp in Steigen in Nordland, Norway. This is the world's first sea site that has been built for the combined production of both salmon and kelp, where the kelp will be grown inside the farm itself.
The Port Authority of Valencia has once again obtained the PERS (Port Environmental Review System) certification awarded by the European Sea Ports Organisation.
Port of Aberdeen is part of a consortium led by zero-emission vessel provider ACUA Ocean, in partnership with zero-emission infrastructure provider Unitrove, that has won a UK government grant in a major push to decarbonise the maritime sector.
ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. and Hai An Transport and Stevedoring Joint-stock Company (‘HATS’), announced the launch of Lotus Link, a joint venture to operate domestic shipping services in Vietnam.
The target projects are large integrated turnkey developments in Europe, the UK and the US, with the possibility of expanding to other geographic areas.