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Finnlines introduces Green Lane for low-carbon sea transportation

Finnlines is launching a new Green Lane sea transportation service, which combines sustainability with efficient carriage of freight. There will be two options for new low emission shipments, electricity or biofuels

Cadeler acquires additional wind turbine installation vessel

The vessel will be renamed Wind Keeper, a name symbolising both the vessel’s position as a rare and valuable find – a true “keeper”

Estonia grants key licence for offshore wind

The Estonian government has granted a key licence to Saare Wind Energy, paving the way towards a building permit for the country's first offshore wind farm.

Damen and Alfa Laval join forces to accelerate shipping decarbonisation

Damen Shiprepair and Alfa Laval Benelux have signed a memorandum of understanding to intensify their cooperation on energy efficiency in the maritime industry.

Fugro to extend geotechnical surveys for Dogger Bank South offshore wind farms

Starting in mid-May, Fugro will mobilise multiple geotechnical vessels to carry out the fieldwork 122 km off the northeast coast of England.

Innovative research provides further insights into how ocean waves form

Findings pave the way for improving wave forecasts, helping coastal communities become more resilient as they prepare for floods and storm surge.

Bureau Veritas joins NavHyS Project to advance liquid hydrogen innovation in shipping

NavHyS brings together a consortium of 14 partners from across Europe, with the shared goal of decarbonizing the shipping industry.

Wattlab launches SolarDeck plug&play energy solution for seagoing vessels

SolarDeck is a modular and scalable system of deck-mounted solar panels that yield significant reductions in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

First “EnBW He Dreiht” wind turbine is now in place

Over 60 ships are involved in the construction of the wind farm.

Odfjell completes first near carbon-neutral transatlantic voyage using sails and biofuel

Real-time data from the voyage confirms that this dual propulsion approach is not only technically feasible but also impactful

UK Gov and Eni reach financial close on Liverpool Bay CCS for HyNet cluster

The Liverpool Bay CCS project will operate as the backbone of the HyNet Cluster to transport carbon dioxide to safe and permanent storage in Eni’s depleted natural gas reservoirs, located under the seabed in Liverpool Bay.

Wake loss could cost Equinor and Orsted up to £363m from North Sea wind farms

Equinor and Orsted have warned that the effects of wake loss on their projects could cost them up to £363 million in lost revenues.

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