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Eolus and PNE start co-developing offshore wind in Latvia

Eolus and PNE have created a joint venture for developing the Kurzéme offshore wind project in Latvia.

MAN Alpha CP Propeller and EcoBulb to optimise Norwegian gas tanker’s performance

MAN PrimeServ is set to perform a radical and extensive optimisation of the propulsion drivetrain of a 2007/2008 gas tanker

Havyard Leirvik win important contract with a new customer

Havyard Leirvik, which is owned by listed Eqva ASA, has signed a contract for the conversion of the ferry M/F Vannes.

The Crown Estate signs agreements for lease for six offshore wind projects

Three of the six projects are located off the North Wales, Cumbria and Lancashire coast, and three are located in the North Sea off the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire coast.

Saipem awarded two offshore contracts

Saipem has been awarded two offshore contracts for a total amount of approximately 900 million USD.

Steel cutting ceremony for Acta Marine’s CSOV at Tersan Shipyard

These vessels are the first contracted to implement Ulstein’s TWIN X-STERN design.

ADNOC LNGC newbuilds to be equipped with Silverstream’s technology

Silverstream Technologies signs deal with Jiangnan Shipyard for ADNOC to install Silverstream® System on LNGC series

NOAA awards $20.5 million for ocean and coastal resource management

The awards will support projects to advance regional ocean partnerships and data sharing among ocean users

Exail’s DriX Unmanned Surface Vehicle takes part in Digital Horizon

Exail, formerly iXblue, recently took part in the Digital Horizon Unmanned & Artificial Intelligence Exercise in Bahrain, organized by the US Navy.

Ørsted to acquire PSEG’s equity share in Ocean Wind 1

The acquisition provides Ørsted with 100 percent ownership of Ocean Wind 1.

Deep-sea devices detect earthquakes, singing whales and an exploding ship

Explosions from a sinking ship are among the unexpected sounds detected by 50 highly sensitive seismometers placed on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean

Solar and wind power generation begins at Port of Tianjin, China

Two wind turbines have started operation at a finished-vehicle logistics terminal operated by an NYK affiliate company at the port of Tianjin, China.

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