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ABB to equip MBARI’s new flagship vessel with leading-edge solutions

ABB future-proofs sustainable operation of Monterey Bay ocean research vessel

Sterling PlanB and ICE Marine Design join forces to promote ESS adoption

Battery technology pioneers and Europe’s largest independent ship design office sign co-operation agreement to support energy transition in ships through increased ESS adoption

The Fondation de la mer and BV launch the first international label for ocean protection

The Fondation de la Mer and Bureau Veritas, together with the French Ministry of the Sea, are launching "Ocean Approved ®".

Aker Solutions delivers Johan Sverdrup platform jacket on schedule

Today Aker Solutions delivers yet another steel substructure for the largest industry project ever in Norway, the Johan Sverdrup field.

AqualisBraemar LOC joins hydrogen fuel-cell vessel project

The ferry will be designed around the requirements of Shapinsay in Orkney where hydrogen fuel is generated through wind power.

First of 40 Concordia Damen inland waterway tankers launched

The vessels, known as the Parsifal Tankers, will be chartered by Shell and operated by the VT Group/Marlow.

Bureau Veritas launches digital tool to support design verification of floating units

Building on its maritime expertise, Bureau Veritas innovates with a new state-of-the-art simulation tool to support independent design verification and certification of floating units

Trafigura and Yara sign MoU to explore opportunities for joint business in clean ammonia

For the first time the two companies intend to collaborate on initiatives that will establish themselves in the clean ammonia value chain.

GEV commences development of a pilot-scale C-H2 Ship

GEV has commenced the development of a pilot-scale C-H2 Ship with a cargo capacity of 430 tonnes of hydrogen.

Abu Dhabi Terminals unveils innovative AI-focused partnership

Alliance with Microsoft Corporation to Enhance Abu Dhabi Terminals’ Container Tracking and Autonomous Shuttle Capabilities at Khalifa Port

Study: Arctic sea ice thinning faster than expected

Sea ice in the coastal regions of the Arctic may be thinning up to twice as fast as previously thought, according to a new modelling study led by University College London (UCL) researchers.

All turbines installed at Kriegers Flak Offshore Wind Farm

On 5 June, the last of a total of 72 turbines was installed at Kriegers Flak, which will be Denmark's largest offshore wind farm.

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