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Kongsberg to supply integrated technology for new CSOV

Kongsberg Maritime wins tender to deliver technology solutions and azimuthing thrusters for two innovative new offshore windfarm CSOVs.

Sweden takes delivery of fourth electric ferry

Västtrafik, the organisation responsible for public transport in the Västra Götaland region, Sweden, has taken delivery of a fourth electric hybrid ferry powered by an EST-Floattech battery system.

Tanker refloated after running aground in Egypt’s Suez Canal

Tug boats refloated an oil tanker that was briefly stranded in Egypt's Suez Canal late on Wednesday due to a technical fault with its rudder, the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) said.

VOC capture to decarbonise shipping

Vaholmen VOC Recovery AS has developed and patented a concept that addresses the challenges caused by offshore loading of crude oil tankers.

Commodity shipping to optimise port time in new digital solution

Marcura and Veson Nautical have today announced a product integration.

DNV awards AiP for green ammonia floating production unit

The FPSO would source electricity from a wind farm or other renewable source to provide power for electrolysis of seawater to produce the hydrogen

KOTUG finalises acquisition of Seaways International

As a result, Seaways is now a 100% owned subsidiary of the KOTUG Group of Companies.

Wärtsilä to supply propulsion package for world’s largest aluminium catamaran

The vessel is being built at the Incat yard in Tasmania, Australia on behalf of Argentinian ferry operator, Buquebus.

ABS signs Polish offshore wind sector deal

ABS joins government-industry collaboration to reach 11GW by 2040

KNOT takes delivery of second LNG-fueled shuttle tanker

This vessel will be a dual-fuel shuttle tanker that can use not only heavy fuel oil but also LNG

Vår Energi joins global initiative to reduce methane emissions from operations

Companies joining the Initiative agree to implement plans and actions to reach near zero methane emissions from their operations by 2030

Zombie ice from Greenland will raise sea level 10 inches

Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least 10.6 inches (27 centimeters)—more than twice as much as previously forecast—according to a study published Monday.

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