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Hong Kong debuts first electric ferry

Several other electric ferries are due to operate in Hong Kong waters over the next 24 months.

Underwater robotic gliders provide new insights into the impact of a melting megaberg

For the first time, scientists have collected measurements close to a giant iceberg, giving an unprecedented window into the impact of meltwater on the surrounding Southern Ocean and ecosystem.

MOL and Tokyo LNG Tanker to equip new LNG carrier with Wind Challenger systems

This is the world's second Wind Challenger to be installed on an LNG carrier.

DEME signs agreement to acquire Norwegian company Havfram

Havfram, an offshore wind infrastructure services company Havfram is a Norwegian offshore wind infrastructure company focused on providing transport and installation to the offshore wind sector.

KOTUG signs MoU with British columbia institute of technology

Joint Pilot Tug Master training is requested more and more by various operators, ports and terminals in the world to increase port safety and efficiency

Aker Solutions unveils three innovative floating wind foundation designs

All three have passive ballast systems and the capability of supporting turbines that are 15 MW and larger.

UK Government gives ‘green light’ to Rampion 2 Offshore Wind Farm project off the Sussex coast

Once fully operational, Rampion 2 would be capable of powering the equivalent of over one million UK homes.

Fincantieri signs MoU with Kayo to support the development of the naval sector in Albania

The MoU aims to jointly explore opportunities for the creation and management of naval and shipbuilding infrastructures, the construction and maintenance of vessels

Estonia plans to allow sinking ships that threaten submarine cables

The Estonian Parliament intends to grant the Defense Forces the right to use military force against merchant ships in case of suspected attempts to damage submarine cables and other critical infrastructure.

Seaspan begins construction on heavy polar icebreaker

This marks the first time a heavy polar icebreaker has been built in Canada in more than 60 years, and it will play a critical role in protecting our sovereignty for decades to come.

Klein Marine Systems selects Exail navigation technology to equip their 5900 sonar

With the integration of Exail’s AHRS technology, the sonar’s ability to maintain stability and reduce drift in challenging underwater conditions is strengthened, ensuring consistent and precise data collection in even the most complex environments.

Study: Burning heavy fuel oil with scrubbers is the best available option for bulk maritime shipping

Researchers analyzed the full lifecycle of several fuel options and found this approach has a comparable environmental impact, overall, to burning low-sulfur fuels.

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