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Port of Valencia and Baleària invest €100 million in passenger terminal

The new passenger terminal is designed to handle regular passenger and freight traffic with the Balearic Islands and international traffic, as well as cruise ships

UK Government funds hydrogen-powered uncrewed surface vessel design

Zero emission hydrogen USV design wins CMDC Round 2 funding

Investment decision for the Wisting project postponed

Equinor and the Wisting partners have decided to postpone the investment decision scheduled for December 2022.

“Viking Neptune” delivered in Ancona

Viking and Fincantieri cooperate on hydrogen fuel cell test

Equinor and ORE Catapult announce strategic partnership

ORE Catapult and Equinor have a joint aim to collectively invest in technology readiness for offshore wind

Shipping decarbonization action plan launched to upskill global seafaring workforce

Modelling of three emission reduction scenarios estimates hundreds of thousands of seafarers requiring additional training to handle alternative fuels up to 2050.

ABS supports China Shipbuilding’s entry into ammonia-fueled vessels

COSCO Project Targets Ammonia-Fueled Supply System for a Four-Stroke Marine Engine

Christiania Shipping adopts StormGeo’s CII simulator

The Danish ship owner and charterer Christiania Shipping signs with StormGeo to improve its environmental performance and decarbonize its operations with CII simulations.

Attero, Nordsol and Titan join forces to produce bio-LNG

The FirstBio2Shipping project is set to deliver the first bio-LNG in early 2024.

AD Ports Group and Iraq’s IDB sign agreement for port and logistics development

Leading Companies to Review Opportunities for Collaboration on Projects to Enhance UAE – Iraq Trade Flows

Rig-to-reef underway in Angola with help from Saab Seaeye Falcon

It is the first platform in Africa to be decommissioned in a project led by environmental quality services company, EQS, with a Saab Seaeye Falcon underwater robot deployed for the task.

Ex-Navy captain: Ukraine’s drone attack in Sevastopol ‘has no equivalent in the history of naval warcraft’

The low cost, maneuverability, and effectiveness of the drones have led to the attack on Sevastopol being described as a revolutionary moment in the development of modern naval warfare.

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