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First ever submarine interconnection between the island of Crete and mainland Greece

Record water depth installation for the innovative non-metallic armour cable

UK supply chain urged to seize economic opportunity from wind turbine blade recycling

At-scale recycling of wind turbine blades is an important first step towards achieving a zero carbon, zero-waste offshore wind industry and boosting the UK supply chain by 20,000 jobs

Sofia OWF:  Siemens Gamesa selected to deliver 100 flagship 14 MW turbines

Firm order awarded for delivery of 100 SG 14-222 DD offshore  wind  turbines  from RWE for 1.4 GW Sofia offshore wind power project

Van Oord wins contract for Sofia Offshore Wind Farm

The 1.4 GW Sofia Offshore Wind Farm is one of the world’s largest offshore wind projects.

Vineyard Wind selects DEME Offshore US for wind turbine installation

FOSS Maritime to Provide US Flagged Vessels Operated by Union Labor

Hesselø OWF: New step closer to net zero subsidies to offshore wind

Denmark with the parties to the Climate Agreement have entered into an agreement on a subsidy scheme for Hesselø OWF

Opinion: Carbon pricing plans ‘could transform upstream oil and gas economics’

Carbon charges are likely to come, and they will transform the upstream sector, affecting both asset values and the industry’s economics.

DNV publishes world’s first recommended practice for floating solar power plants

Guideline developed through collaboration with 24 industry participants

Ørsted to develop one of the world’s largest renewable hydrogen plants

The green electricity required to produce the renewable hydrogen is proposed to come from the build-out of additional large-scale offshore wind.

OHT: High demand for offshore wind transportation to China

The latest series of projects includes the transportation of DEME Offshore’s Apollo from Rotterdam and the transportation of two additional liftboats and a jack-up barge from Abu Dhabi in the UAE.

Opinion: Robots could replace hundreds of thousands of oil and gas jobs by 2030

The US could reduce its staffing needs by over 140,000 employees and Russia by over 200,000 personnel. Canada, the UK, and Norway could shed between 20,000 and 30,000 jobs each.

Worley and Morrison join forces to support decommissioning projects in the Gulf of Mexico

Worley recently signed a regional master services agreement with Morrison to provide engineering services for decommissioning projects in the Gulf of Mexico.

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