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Siemens Gamesa commissions new hydrogen-ready SOV

The new Service Operations Vessel (SOV) named REM Energy is technically ready to operate emission free thanks to fuel cells and battery technology

New ocean floats to boost global network essential for climate research

Partners team with low-carbon sailing vessel for major Atlantic Ocean deployment

Danfoss Drives solutions on board Maersk Tender help to reduce CO2 emissions

The Maersk Supply Service vessel “Maersk Tender” has completed a test with The Ocean Cleanup to mix biofuel into marine oil to reduce CO2 emissions. The test results are very promising.

Royal IHC supplies first Easydredge TSHD to Mexican Navy

The BAHIA SAN CARLOS was built from stock at the Krimpen aan de IJssel and Kinderdijk shipyards in the Netherlands.

Mubadala and Fincantieri will embark on collaborations to develop advanced technologies

Collaborations in the field of advanced technologies and services in the naval, marine and industrial sectors.

DEME secures inter-array cable contract for Dogger Bank C wind farm in the UK

250 km of inter-array cable to be installed at the world'sbiggest wind farm

NASA-NOAA tech will aid marine oil spill response

NASA and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists are teaming up to test remote sensing technology for use in oil spill response.

ZeroNorth launches industry-first CII analytics and optimisation solution

Comprehensive, integrated service in ZeroNorth's platform to provide ship operators with the transparency and voyage optimisation insights they need to analyse, forecast, and proactively improve fleet CII performance

ABS AIP for Anglo-Eastern’s ammonia-fueled Newcastlemax

An innovative ammonia-fueled Newcastlemax bulker design from Anglo-Eastern Technical Services (AETS) has been granted Approval in Principle (AIP) by ABS.

MHI and e5 Lab to provide ROBOSHIP design for biomass fuel carrier

Widespread adoption of futuristic electric propulsion vessels to reduce CO2 emissions and lessen crew workloads.

Ship-to-ship LNG bunkering in Hong Kong moves a step closer with Kai Tak study

A preliminary study on LNG bunkering for ships berthed at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Cruise Terminal has affirmed the feasibility of safely conducting ship-to-ship LNG bunkering simultaneously with passenger operations at the terminal.

Falck Renewables and BlueFloat Energy announce floating OWF in Calabria

The proposed wind farm would have an installed capacity of 675 MW

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