The new 42-metre DP2 fast crew boats will support offshore energy support operations in the Caspian Sea, with construction now under way at Baku Shipyard.
Together they will work to accelerate product development, enhance global market reach, and deliver innovative, safe, and high-efficiency energy storage solutions for the global shipping industry.
“This consortium will provide timely and relevant training and education to help foster the domestic offshore wind workforce of tomorrow and secure a clean energy future for all Americans.”
Investment in Tidal Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration Pilot Site and River Current Energy Project Promotes Local Clean Energy Transitions
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $13.5 million in funding to provide critical environmental and wildlife data to support offshore wind development.
DOE Announces $24.9 Million Funding Selections to Advance Hydropower and Water Technologies
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced selections for up to $24.9...
DNV GL has established a Renewables Certification office in the United States to meet the growing demands for certification services for the nascent offshore...
The US Department of Energy has selected 12 organisations to receive a combined $25m funding to support wave and tidal energy research and development.