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America can recycle 90% of wind turbine mass, according to new DOE report

Report suggests investing in strategies and innovations to process the remaining 10%, improving sustainability and supporting a circular economy.

France accelerates offshore wind development: major tender wave announced for 2025

France is ramping up its offshore wind energy expansion. President Macron has announced a tender wave aiming to connect an additional 10 GW to the grid by 2035.

Russia withdraws all submarines from the Mediterranean Sea

The Russian Navy has withdrawn its last submarine from the Mediterranean Sea.

Bunkering service introduced with new barge fleet at strategic Canadian port

The port of Prince Rupert has recently welcomed the startup of Wolverine Terminals’ marine bunkering service for deep sea shipping.

Sanmar delivers new Ice Class 1A tug to work in northern Baltic

Named AJAX by its new owner, the tug is based on the TundRA 2600 design from Canadian naval architects Robert Allan Ltd and has been uniquely designed to meet the operator’s individual needs.

Crowley acquires Main Line, expanding harbor services with mooring capabilities

Crowley has expanded its harbor services capabilities through the acquisition of Main Line Inc., a vessel mooring company based in Seattle, effective Jan. 1.

The highest natural gas production ever from a Norwegian field

In 2024, the Troll field in the North Sea produced more gas than ever before. At the same time, CO2 emissions were significantly reduced.

Chinese ship damages telecommunications cable off Taiwan

Undersea cable off coast of Taiwan is 'damaged by Chinese ship' in latest worrying 'sabotage' incident after Russian vessels accused of cutting wires on purpose

Boskalis announces new 45,500 MT subsea rock installation vessel

Royal Boskalis B.V. (Boskalis) has announced the latest addition to its versatile fleet: a groundbreaking subsea rock installation (SRI) vessel with a cargo capacity of 45,500 metric tons.

Securing financial close for Empire Wind 1

Equinor’s Empire Wind 1 project in the US has now secured a project financing package of over USD 3 billion. Financial close was reached at the end of December 2024.

Port of Amsterdam to ban open-loop scrubbers from 1 January

Starting on 1 January 2025, the Port of Amsterdam restricted the use of open-loop scrubbers by seagoing vessels, contributing to a cleaner aquatic environment.

Declining Antarctic sea ice generating more ocean heat loss and storms

A new study shows that the ongoing decline in Antarctic sea ice is leading to more heat loss from the ocean to the atmosphere and an increase in storm activity.

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