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Codling Wind Park contracts DNV to certify Ireland’s flagship offshore wind farm

Certification of Codling Wind Park will help to manage risks, as Ireland seeks to realize ambitious offshore wind goals.

Unifeeder supplied with GoodFuels’ biofuel to boost decarbonization

Start of a new partnership will enable the largest feeder and shortsea operator in Europe to immediately decarbonize its seaborne operations

Kongsberg to supply propulsion and steering gear for two new ferries in Tasmania

The vessels will be operated by the Australian company TT-Line for the regular Spirit of Tasmania ferry service – a 10.5-hour journey across the Bass Strait between Melbourne, Victoria and Devonport, Tasmania.

UTEC operates new iXblue subsea tech on ultra-deep water construction project

Survey provider UTEC has successfully deployed iXblue new subsea positioning technology on a world-class ultra-deep water field development project in Africa, with depths below 2,000m.

Silverstream’s Air lubrication tech will be trialled onboard Maersk vessel

Wärtsilä to install Silverstream’s Air Lubrication System on trial basis to reduce Maersk container ship’s carbon footprint

TECO 2030 to cooperate with OTD on maritime cleantech

TECO 2030 has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Singapore’s Offshore Technology Development (OTD) on the provision of TECO 2030’s cleantech for the maritime industry.

COSLPromoter to drill for Statfjord subsea fields

Equinor has awarded COSL Offshore Management AS a contract to drill four wells on Statfjord Øst with the COSLPromoter rig from the spring of 2023.

Damen’s Fast Crew Supplier 7011 completes sea trials

The first of Damen’s FCS 7011 heads to the Netherlands

Port of Vigo set to be home to new green hydrogen project

To this end, two electrolysers will be installed into the port that can also be scaled up in the future.

GE’s Haliade-X prototype in Rotterdam starts operating at 14 MW

The Haliade-X 14 MW will make its commercial debut at the Dogger Bank C offshore wind farm

Research: Impact of biofouling grows as waters warm and ships idle for longer

Covid pandemic and port congestion coupled with warming waters means ships are at increased risk from biofouling. Advanced technology needed to combat efficiency loss as new rules loom.

K LINE and TUMSAT start joint research on marine plastic waste

This joint research will use “K” LINE’s vessels, which navigate many seas around the world, to collect samples of plastic particles, and is expected to promote the study of marine plastic waste.

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