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Viridis Bulk Carriers signs another charterer

Viridis Bulk Carriers expect to place orders for ships during 2023, with deliveries starting in 2025.

bp begins shipping liquefied natural gas from Mozambique’s first LNG project

bp has a long-term agreement to purchase 100% of LNG output from the facility that has the capacity to produce up to 3.4 million tonnes of LNG per year

Consortium wins funding to research drones and AI applications for port

The ambition for the project is to create efficient, low-carbon, cost-effective solutions for infrastructure management with Unmanned Aerial Systems

Funds for Ukraine’s first sea drone Kherson raised in less than an hour

On November 11, fundraising for the world's first Ukrainian fleet of sea drones began on the United24 platform.

First power from Hywind Tampen floating wind farm

Power production from the first turbine in the floating wind farm Hywind Tampen in the North Sea started at 12:55 CET on 13 November.

Major investment planned to develop South Auckland-Waikato Offshore Wind industry

The project, currently named Waikato Offshore Wind project, is intended to be developed in phases to generate capacity of up to 1.4 GW of power

Chevron and MOL to study CO2 shipping from singapore to Australia

Under the JSA, Chevron and MOL will explore the technical and commercial feasibility of initially transporting up to 2.5 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of liquified CO2 by 2030.

Keppel secures two more jackup rig charters from ADES

The charters will be for a period of five years, expected to commence in 1H 2023

Damen delivers full dredge package for Spanish split hopper

A full dredge package for the brand-new Trailing Suction Hopper Dredger from Damen Dredging Equipment

Port of Aberdeen accelerates to Net Zero with UK Government funding

Port secures more than £200,000 CMDC2 funding for ‘Port Zero’ study

SolarDuck will build largest Offshore Floating Solar plant together with RWE

Project due to become operational in 2026

Negligible warming caused by Nord Stream methane leaks

Researchers from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, estimated the possible climatic impact of the leaked methane

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