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Microplastics are affecting melt rates of snow and ice

As a result of this melting, the planet's bright, reflective surfaces decrease in area. And as a result of that decrease, even more sunlight is absorbed by the surface, resulting in greater warming.

Horisont Energi and Knutsen Group enter CO2 transport agreement for Polaris project

Horisont Energi is developing the Barents Blue project, the world’s first full-scale carbon neutral ammonia production plant.

Impact-9’s offshore aquaculture solution takes a step closer to commercial reality

Start-up company Impact-9 has completed the latest in a series of scaled laboratory tests at the Lir National Ocean Test Facility in Cork, Ireland.

NKT awarded turnkey high-voltage AC order to provide power from shore to Troll West

NKT has been awarded a contract for the Troll West electrification project of approx. EUR 95m (approx. DKK 710m) by Equinor Energy AS on behalf of the Troll Unit.

Orbital Marine Power launches O2: world’s most powerful tidal turbine

Orbital Marine Power Ltd (Orbital) successfully launched its 2MW tidal turbine, the Orbital O2, from the Port of Dundee on Thursday 22nd April.

Large-scale coral restoration begins in Florida Keys sanctuary

NOAA and partners outplanting more than 60,000 corals

Equinor, Petoro, Total, Neptune and Wintershall Dea decided to develop Askeladd Vest

Plans call for production start in the first half of 2024.

Fifth state-of-the-art Astute submarine is launched

Anson, the fifth of seven Astute class attack submarines being built for the Royal Navy, has been launched at BAE Systems' site in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.

Mocean Energy unveils wave energy prototype

Wave power specialists Mocean Energy has unveiled its Blue X wave energy prototype which will take to the seas in Orkney next month.

BC Ferries launches its sixth battery electric-hybrid vessel

New Island Class ferry will service the Nanaimo Harbour – Gabriola Island route in 2022

World-first trial of a pre-prototype nodule collector developed by GSR

Scientists from 29 European institutes observed as a pre-prototype nodule collector developed by Global Sea Mineral Resources (GSR) was deployed 4.5 kilometres beneath the sea surface where it traversed the seabed collecting nodules.

Belfast Harbour will undertake a full refurbishment of the Victoria Terminal 1

£2.5m Refurbishment of Belfast- Heysham Terminal 1

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