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Sweden’s New Hybrid Icebreaking Tug Launched

A new hybrid-electric icebreaking escort tug for Sweden's Port of Luleå was launched on Monday at GONDAN Shipyard in Figueras, Spain.

Corpower sails through wave milestone

Corpower has completed work on its half-scale wave prototype and is poised to step up development of its C4 commercial-scale device.

Power flies from Minesto kite

Swedish marine energy developer Minesto has generated first power from its commercial-scale Deep Green 500kW tidal kite off the coast of north Wales.

Northwester 2 lines up cable guys

Parkwind has lined up Nexans and NSW to deliver cabling for the 219MW Northwester 2 offshore wind farm off the coast of Belgium.

Floatgen passes SKF test

Swedish company SKF carried out an initial audit of the 2MW Vestas turbine deployed at Ideol's Floatgen floating offshore wind farm off the coast of France.

BIMCO, partners to create hull underwater cleaning standard

Responding to the increasing concerns regarding the impact of hull biofouling on the marine environment, BIMCO and a group of industry partners have set out to create an internationally recognised standard.

IMO focuses on effective implementation of treaties at national level

As part of its efforts to improve the way its treaties and conventions are implemented at a national level, the IMO offered an intensive 5-day workshop for lawyers and legislative drafters at IMO Headquarters

Offshore platforms in Gulf of Mexico evacuated due to Hurricane Michael

Energy companies stopped almost a fifth of Gulf of Mexico oil production and evacuated staff from 13 platforms ahead of Hurricane Michael.

UK invests £5 mil. to improve location-based information

The UK government will invest £5 million to help the UK Hydrographic Office and partner bodies on Geospatial Commission enhance the value of location-based information.

Trial ongoing for cruise ship Captain over breach of sulphur limit

The defense team of the cruise ship Captain, who was charged over breaking the sulphur limit in the Mediterranean over the summer

IPCC: Avoiding Climate Change Now Requires “Rapid” Cut in CO2

On Sunday, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a new estimate of the likely effects of anthropogenic carbon emissions in the medium term, with unpleasant conclusions.

Drillers Ensco and Rowan to Merge

Ensco and Rowan Companies have agreed to merge in an all-stock transaction. 

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