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DMC awarded contract to provide rudders and steering gear for Navantia

The equipment is for five vessels that Navantia is constructing for Armada Española – the Spanish Navy.

Franco-Scottish research to drive floating wind and hydrogen in Europe

Floating wind and hydrogen technologies are integral to evolving energy decarbonisation strategies in both countries

Shell invests in the Whale development in the Gulf of Mexico

Whale will be the second Shell-operated deep-water development in the Gulf of Mexico to employ a simplified, cost-efficient host design

Berge Bulk begins solar power pilot

Berge Bulk tests solar power onboard one of its vessels

Low-oxygen waters off Washington, Oregon coasts risk becoming large “dead zones”

Oceanic measurements collected during a scientific cruise on NOAA ship Ronald H. Brown last week confirmed that a large area of poorly oxygenated water (known as hypoxia) is growing off the coast of Washington and Oregon.

Unitrove to deliver liquid hydrogen bunkering facility for zero-emission shipping

Unitrove successfully delivered the UK’s first liquefied natural gas bunkering facility at Teesport in May 2015.

Maersk enhances services from Kenya to Europe to create customer value

The changes in network are primarily aimed at providing higher predictability and offering more flexibility to customers’ supply chains.

Shell, Equinor, RWE and Gasunie to push ahead with plans for offshore hydrogen park

Study investigates potential for first large-scale offshore hydrogen park in the German North Sea

Major £10M project aims to unlock potential of ocean renewable energy fuels

An innovative £10M research project will investigate the potential of harnessing offshore wind and marine renewable energy to produce zero carbon hydrogen and ammonia fuels.

Jan De Nul successfully installed Formosa 2 export cables

Jan De Nul Group’s Cable Laying Vessel Willem de Vlamingh has successfully installed the four export cables with a total length of 34 km on the 376MW Formosa 2 offshore wind farm in Taiwan.

Seattle-based icebreaker will make Northwest Passage transit in new Arctic mission

A Seattle-based Coast Guard icebreaker damaged by a shipboard fire in 2020 is back at sea this summer on a lengthy mission that will include an Arctic transit through the Northwest Passage.

Wärtsilä to provide thrusters for two Chinese wind farm turbine installation vessels

The ships will serve China’s expanding offshore wind power sector.

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