XLCC successfully concludes model testing on methanol Cable Laying Vessel
XLCC UK based cable company announced it has completed the model testing on its new Cable Laying Vessel (CLV) for renewable energy focused business.
Read moreXLCC UK based cable company announced it has completed the model testing on its new Cable Laying Vessel (CLV) for renewable energy focused business.
Read moreRicardo is working with the sustainable HYdrogen powered Shipping consortium (‘sHYpS') to design and develop hydrogen fuel cell propulsion technologies for passenger ships.
Read moreEarlier this week, The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom concluded that it was too late for a group of Nigerian claimants to sue two Shell companies over the Nigeria Bonga oil spill in 2011.
Read moreRichard Ballantyne, Chief Executive, British Ports Association, representing over 400 ports and facilities that collectively handle 86% of the UK’s seaborne trade, highlights the importance of ports in industry’s decarbonization journey.
Read moreThe Seafarers Hospital Society (SHS) will provide and install 20 defibrillators in ports and seafarer centers across the UK as part of its ongoing health outreach program.
Read moreThe United Kingdom and the Netherlands co-hosted an online pledging event last week to raise funds for the UN plan to prevent a catastrophic oil spill from the FSO Safer, the decaying tanker off Yemen’s Red Sea coast.
Read moreOffshore Renewable Energy (ORE) announced last week the creation of an offshore wind "living lab" off the coast of Grimsby, and the development of a 5G Testbed that includes Grimsby Port and the Lynn and Inner Dowsing wind farms.
Read moreMerchant Navy Welfare Board welcomes the UK Government on the fact that The Seafarers’ Wages Act received Royal Assent and is now law.
Read moreEarlier, Norwegian renewable energy developers Vårgrønn and Å Energi, together with Corio Generation, launched the Brigg Vind brand to develop sustainable offshore wind in Norway. In the meantime, Havfram Wind announced that it will install turbines at Hornsea 3 offshore windfarm in the UK, starting autumn 2026.
Read moreScientists from the University of Southampton have received funding from Innovate UK to investigate the potential of the technology of wind powered ships as part of efforts to decarbonize the UK’s maritime sector.
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