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ORE Catapult: 10 technology innovations key to 80% cost reduction of UK tidal energy

New industry-leading report identifies 10 technology innovations that are key to unlocking 80% UK tidal energy cost reduction

Fugro extends Vietnam offshore agreement

Vietnam holds tremendous potential for offshore wind power

Three underwater data cables through the Red Sea are cut amid Houthi rebel attacks in the area

Subsea cables can be cut by anchors, including those dropped from ships that are disabled in attacks. A drifting ship with its anchor scraping the sea could be the culprit.

Agreement for a grid-scale offshore hybrid wind-solar project in Italy

SolarDuck, Green Arrow Capital, and New Developments s.r.l. have agreed to collaborate on the development of a landmark 120MWp OFPV farm integrated with 420MW Floating Offshore Wind (FOW).

Empire Wind 1 awarded offtake contract in New York’s fourth offshore wind solicitation round

An already highly mature offshore wind project, Empire Wind 1 targets to deliver first power to New York in 2026.

Aker BP’s Hanz subsea tie-back project in North Sea receives production start-up approval

The development solution involves reusing the subsea installations on the Jette field, which was shut down in 2016.

Exmar and Eni celebrate Congo’s first LNG cargo

The Congo LNG project features a liquefaction facility, the Tango FLNG, with a capacity of about 1 billion cubic meters per year

Norway gives ConocoPhillips consent to start up Eldfisk nord in the North Sea

Eldfisk nord will help increase the recovery rate from the two formations, Ekofisk and Tor.

New foresighting report calls for skills focus to meet UK floating wind targets

The UK Government has a target to generate 50GW in offshore wind by 2030, which includes 5GW of floating offshore wind.

Woodside and KOGAS sign agreement for Long-Term LNG supply

Woodside has signed a sale and purchase agreement (SPA) with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) for the long-term supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Korea.

Norway’s Sleipner: Where CO2 has been buried in the rock since 1996

As the debate about carbon capture and storage (CCS) rages on elsewhere, carbon dioxide has been successfully stored deep below the North Sea outside the coast of Norway since 1996, in the world’s first commercial CCS project.

AI-driven method helps improve quality assurance for wind turbines

Faulty wind turbine blades can incur huge costs for the companies that operate them, especially if the defects go unnoticed until it's too late.

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