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This cutting-edge gas carrier is specifically built for the safe and efficient transport of gaseous cargo, including liquefied ethane
The country’s navy said that this is the first ship in a century that the country has produced for the national fleet.

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.

50Hertz and Energinet welcome EU Support – next steps depend on regulatory clarity

The Danish-German energy project Bornholm Energy Island in the Baltic Sea has received 645 million EUR in EU funding. Now regulatory path for the project must be defined.

California ports partnership pushes offshore wind plans forward

State Lands Commission, Ports of Long Beach and Humboldt announce offshore wind energy partnership

Start-up SeaO₂ secures investment to extract CO₂ out of the sea by 2045

Dutch startup SeaO₂, specialising in innovative carbon (CO₂) removal technology from seawater, announces receiving €2+ million in new investments.

Scarborough Energy Project completes trunkline installation

When operational, the 433 km trunkline will transport gas from the offshore Scarborough field to the onshore Pluto LNG processing facility in Karratha.

Scarborough primary approval challenge to be dismissed

Woodside and the Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) have agreed to dismiss the ACF’s challenge to a primary environmental approval for Woodside’s Scarborough Energy Project.

New project aims to make Atlantic Canada a green‑hydrogen research hub

Green hydrogen is produced using a process called water electrolysis, in which an electrolyzer — powered by a renewable energy source such as wind or solar — splits fresh water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Jan De Nul will connect the Princess Elisabeth Island to the Belgian high-voltage grid

The artificial energy-island represents an important milestone in Belgium and Europe's transition to renewable energy and is crucial for the integration of energy systems.

Norwegian Hydrogen and Provaris extend collaboration for hydrogen export in the Nordics

The projects will utilize locally available renewable energy to produce hydrogen for shipment to European ports.

Energy transition: Charting a fair course for fishing fleets

The fishing industry, reliant on fossil fuels and vulnerable to climate change, needs to shift to alternative energy – but in a way that’s fair for vulnerable countries and communities.

SunGas Renewables to support Tasmanian green hydrogen and methanol project

SunGas Renewables selected to supply green methanol for new hydrogen and e-methanol facility in Australia

RWE, Mitsui and Port of Tilbury investigate green hydrogen

The hydrogen would be used for port infrastructure and operations in addition to providing green hydrogen to the surrounding industry.

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