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  • 25 March 2022
    Authorities & Government, Environment, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Transition

    Governments need to support the maritime industry’s actions toward a net-zero future, according to Christopher J. Wiernicki, ABS Chairman, President and CEO.

  • 29 May 2013

    U.S. Congressman Mac Thornberry (R-Clarendon) introduced a bill on Thursday, H.R. 2202, which would make the excise tax on Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and diesel comparable on an energy-equivalent basis.  Thornberry was joined by Rep. John Larson of Connecticut in introducing the “LNG Excise Tax Equalization Act of 2013” in the U.S. House of Representatives. […]

  • 30 September 2014

    New EU rules have been adopted to ensure the build-up of alternative refuelling points across Europe with common standards for their design and use, including a common plug for recharging electric vehicles.  Member states must set and make public their targets and present their national policy frameworks by end-2016. “Alternative fuels are key to improving […]

  • 2 August 2017

    The facts: there are 155 platforms and 1,200 wells in the Dutch part of the Southern North Sea. More and more fields are reaching the end of their economic life, which means that according to convention the infrastructure must be cleaned up or made suitable for re-use.

  • 6 March 2013

    Zamakona Yards has just finished the works on the vessel WILBERT TIDE. The vessel has been in Zamakona’s Repnaval shipyard for 3 weeks. The Anchor Handling Towing Supply Vessel (AHTS) WILBERT TIDE with IMO number 9268435 is the fifth vessel of TideWater to visit Zamakona’s slipways in Canary Islands. Tidewater created the “work boat” industry with […]

  • 15 May 2024
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Operations & Maintenance, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    ADNOC delivered the first certified bulk commercial shipment of low-carbon ammonia enabled by carbon capture and storage to Mitsui in Japan.

  • 5 January 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration

    German RWE and Norwegian Equinor have entered a strategic energy partnership that includes large-scale projects that are expected to contribute to the European energy supply, ramp up the hydrogen economy in Germany and the EU, and strengthen the long-term security of the supply of a European power sector. The investments follow the construction of a […]

  • 14 February 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Technology, Transition

    The representatives of the UK tidal stream industry have met with Graham Stuart, the minister of the newly launched department for energy security and net zero, to discuss the role of tidal energy in the country’s secure and cost-effective transition to net zero.

  • 6 March 2023
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    The Spanish, French and Portuguese transmission system operators (TSOs) have signed an agreement to boost the transformation of the gas grid into a hydrogen grid. Namely, Spanish Enagás, Portuguese REN and French GRTgaz and Teréga are leading the initiative called Green2TSO which aims to transform the gas grid into a hydrogen grid through open innovation. […]

  • 12 April 2022
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Infrastructure, Innovation, Outlook & Strategy, Safety, Technology, Transition, Vessels, Vision

    South Korean shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) and Seaborg Technologies, a Denmark-based startup focused on nuclear reactor technology, have entered into a partnership to develop floating nuclear power plants.

  • 23 March 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Outlook & Strategy, Research & Development, Transition, Vision

    The U.S. state of Texas has an offshore wind potential in the Gulf of Mexico that could provide the state with 166 per cent of its electricity needs, according to the recently published Offshore Wind for America report, which found that offshore wind could meet 90 per cent of the U.S. projected 2050 electricity demand. […]

  • 10 February 2021
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Environment, Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics, Transition

    Yara Marine Technologies, a Norwegian provider of exhaust gas cleaning systems, has decided to relaunch its shore power business amid increasing demand for onshore power supply systems.

  • 4 June 2015

    The Government of British Columbia revealed changes to the greenhouse gas reduction regulation to encourage more fleet operators to switch from diesel and gasoline to cleaner-burning natural gas to run their buses, trucks and marine vessels.

  • 23 November 2011

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is encouraging members of the public to comment on its proposal to dredge approximately 68,000 cubic yards of mercury contaminated sediment from the bottom of a 26-acre area of Pompton Lake in the Borough of Pompton Lakes, New Jersey and remove 7,800 cubic yards of contaminated soil from a one-acre […]

  • 30 October 2014
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Research & Development, Technology

    The U.S. Energy Department, in coordination with the U.S. Navy, yesterday announced funding for two companies that will continue to advance marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) technology as a viable source for America’s clean energy future. Ocean Energy USA and Northwest Energy Innovations will test their innovative wave energy conversion (WEC) devices for one year in new […]

  • 10 June 2016
    Business & Finance

    Danish shipping giant Maersk Group has not lowered its standard or changed its responsible ship recycling policy after the engagement in Alang, India, the company said responding to reports that beaching is “undermining its credibility as a responsible ship operator.” “The development in recent years in Alang have seen a number of certified yards capable of recycling to our standards. In […]

  • 19 October 2018

    The two tanker fires from last week resulted in a ban on all shipbreaking activities in Gadani.

  • 23 November 2017
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development, Technology

    The UK government has confirmed that there will be no new subsidies for renewable power deployments until 2025 under the new scheme set to replace the Levy Control Framework (LCF) which funds new renewable electricity projects.

  • 22 July 2010

    Dredging, the task of scooping up sediment, branches and tossed-out junk that makes passing through waterways a hazard for boaters, is proceeding on the Chain ’O Lakes, though a sopping early summer has slowed the pace. “We had the wettest June in 108 years,” said Ron Barker, Fox Waterway Agency deputy director of operations. “We […]

  • 3 November 2011

    OpenHydro announced that it has been chosen by the Global Cleantech Cluster Association as a 2011 Later Stage Award Top 30 finalist. Inclusion in the GCCA Global Top 30 reflects the strong business and market position of the company in the marine renewables sector, and signifies that its innovative approaches and technologies are gaining a […]

  • 27 November 2012

    Cape Wind secured another major milestone with the approval by the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) of the 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with NSTAR to buy Cape Wind’s energy, capacity and renewable energy credits.  Cape Wind President Jim Gordon said, “This decision helps secure the position of Massachusetts as the U.S. leader in […]

  • 24 July 2011

    Climbing temperatures have pushed the demand for electricity yesterday and today to the highest this year just as Cape Wind would be producing large amounts of clean power according to records from Cape Wind’s data tower in Nantucket Sound. Cape Wind’s offshore wind farm planned for Nantucket Sound would have been running at its full […]

  • 31 March 2014
    Technology

    Marine Current Turbines Ltd. (MCT), a Siemens company, and Bluewater Energy Services B.V. (Bluewater) have agreed to jointly develop a 2 megawatt floating tidal current turbine, called SeaGen F. This turbine will be the first of its kind to be installed in Canada’s Bay of Fundy, in cooperation with Nova Scotian project developer Minas Energy. […]

  • 4 October 2012

    TAG Energy Solutions believes the formation of norstec demonstrates the will of government and the industry to maximise the offshore wind opportunities, which exist in the North Sea. As one of the founder members of norstec, which was officially launched on 4 October at the Tate Modern in London, by the Secretary of State for […]

  • 5 April 2016

    Carl Barbier, United States District Judge has approved a settlement between the U.S. and BP, over damages stemming from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, under which BP is to pay approximately $20 billion in installments by 2031. The consent decree ordered by the judge addresses civil claims against BP arising from the Deepwater Horizon incident from April […]