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  • 7 January 2013

    China’s offshore wind industry is entering an era of large-scale development, as the country’s wind power development is the most rapid in the world. “Wind power has become the third-largest electric power in China,” said Liu Qi, deputy director general of the National Energy Administration. “There is no electric power to substitute the position of […]

  • 28 October 2013
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    From 19-27 October 2013, IMARES Wageningen UR, organised a research expedition to the Saba Bank, to investigate the ecological functioning of the Bank. Thirty-three 50m long transects resulted in more than 2000 images of the reef, and over 5000 fish counts of almost 100 fish species. A preliminary comparison with the data from 2011 shows […]

  • 28 April 2017
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    With the second phase of Pompton Lake cleanup underway, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has just released “Questions & Answers” document regarding the dredging/soil removal project. Lake bottom sediment was contaminated with mercury and lead from the DuPont (now Chemours) Pompton Lakes Works Site in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey. What work will be completed […]

  • 7 March 2022
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Environment, Exploration & Production, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Transition, Vessels

    The ever-widening chasm between the oil and gas industry and environmentalists is evident in this as well as other new oil projects, think of Cambo in the UK, as each group holds a vastly different opinion on the effects that this project development would have within the context of the energy transition and the global net-zero targets.

  • 30 November 2021
    Infrastructure, Ports & Logistics, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation

    The European Commission recently presented a proposal on the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR) to ensure timely deployment of zero-emission infrastructure for all transport modes.

  • 2 September 2022
    Authorities & Government, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Equipment, Innovation, Market Outlooks, Operations & Maintenance, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Technology

    US-based wave energy company CalWave Power Technologies has concluded its open-ocean wave energy pilot after 10 months of continuous operation off the coast of San Diego in California.

  • 1 February 2011

      BP today reported Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2010 Results. * BP’s fourth-quarter replacement cost profit was $4,614 million, compared with $3,447 million a year ago. For the full year, replacement cost loss was $4,914 million compared with a profit of $13,955 million a year ago. * The group income statement for the fourth quarter […]

  • 21 September 2012

    For Flemish Minister for Mobility and Public Works Hilde Crevits, it is important that transport over water should progress sustainably. The shipping trade is increasingly seeing liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a new fuel for ships. Starting in 2015, stricter standards are applicable to ships’ sulphur emissions. Complying with these stricter standards is a major […]

  • 3 October 2023
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Carbon Capture Usage & Storage, Collaboration, Environment, Exploration & Production, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Transition

    Despite the growing opposition to fossil fuels, natural gas, primarily LNG, is still the top contender for the transition fuel, which will bridge the gap towards the sought-after low-carbon and green energy future.

  • 24 January 2013

    The wind energy industry is continuing to expand worldwide with the industry ebbing and flowing as global governments decide policy on supporting renewable power and then reconsider the economics, causing delays in financing major projects. The industry is caught in the financial tide but is growing with offshore and new countries coming into the marketplace. […]

  • 12 March 2013

    The wind energy industry is continuing to expand worldwide with the industry ebbing and flowing as global governments decide policy on supporting renewable power and then reconsider the economics, causing delays in financing major projects. The industry is caught in the financial tide but is growing with offshore and new countries coming into the marketplace. […]

  • 19 March 2025
    Certification & Classification, Regulation & Policy

    The Poseidon Principles for Marine Insurance has released its third annual disclosure report, showing growing support for the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) decarbonization goals.

  • 26 February 2016

    By Rob van Hoorn CCO at NTA Maritime “Can you develop a technique that will stop the corrosion process without sandblasting or coating?” Bart Otto, CEO of Flinter, formulated this challenge back in 2012. The Dutch shipping company was looking for cost-effective methods to stop corrosion within their vessels, without losing time on (sand)blasting, cure […]

  • 18 September 2024
    Outlook & Strategy, Transition

    Finnish shipping company Viking Line, compatriot road transportation company Scandic Trans and food business operator Orkla Suomi have launched a biofuel-powered scheduled freight service, opening the Baltic Sea’s first green freight corridor.

  • 19 June 2024
    Collaboration, Outlook & Strategy

    Maritime CleanTech and Ocean Hyway Cluster are partnering with Innovation Norway to enhance green maritime collaboration between Norway and Singapore.

  • 17 April 2024
    Collaboration, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy

    Schneider Electric joins project to provide first offshore charging station for ships at anchorage

  • 17 July 2023
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Green Marine, Outlook & Strategy, Ports & Logistics, Transition, Vessels

    The world’s largest containership, MSC Michel Cappellini, was named in Bremerhaven today, MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company said. Measuring an impressive 400 meters in length and boasting a capacity to carry up to 24,346 containers, the MSC Michel Cappellini is the crown jewel of the brand-new Celestino Maresca class, surpassing the previous Gülsün class to become […]

  • 28 October 2016
    Business & Finance

    With 667 exhibitors, 25.000m² floor space and visitors representing 99 nationalities, Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference 2016 (OEEC) was not only a great success, the event also grew compared to last year. A great achievement in the current offshore energy market. 11.989 people came to Amsterdam RAI to network and meet companies or to attend […]

  • 16 September 2015
    Business & Finance

    DNV GL and its partners from the Norwegian maritime industry and the Norwegian authorities have presented the five pilot projects that will be pursued as part of Norway’s Green Coastal Shipping Programme. The pilot projects include several different ship types, and infrastructure with an emphasis on alternative fuel concepts. “When we launched the Green Coastal Shipping Programme, […]

  • 28 August 2008

    A class of its own A blank piece of paper. Like any Van Dam Nordia, the 70’ Performance Cruiser started life the same way as any Nordia; from scratch. Although Nordia never had any comments on the performance of their yachts, the decision to develop a performance sailing yacht has been on their wish list […]

  • 19 July 2024
    Authorities & Government, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Rules & Regulation, Transition

    To support the development of the European hydrogen market, the European Union (EU) has, among other activities, adopted a regulation and a directive establishing internal market rules for hydrogen and started work on a pilot mechanism that aims to accelerate investments. However, major European hydrogen companies claim that the EU also needs to require more “made in Europe” standards for the industry.

  • 10 December 2014
    Research & Development

    Off the West Coast of the United States, methane gas is trapped in frozen layers below the seafloor. New research from the University of Washington shows that water at intermediate depths is warming enough to cause these carbon deposits to melt, releasing methane into the sediments and surrounding water. Researchers found that water off the […]

  • 9 April 2025
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Exploration & Production, Regulation & Policy

    Element NL, an association of 12 oil and gas companies with a permit to explore or extract natural gas, is rolling up its sleeves, together with the Dutch Ministry of Climate and Green Growth and EBN, to enhance the permitting process to boost gas production in the North Sea against the backdrop of rising uncertainty amid the fast-growing tariff tug-of-war.

  • 9 September 2024
    Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Infrastructure, Outlook & Strategy, Project & Tenders, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development

    Gas transmission system operators (TSOs) of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Germany have completed a pre-feasibility study on the Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor (NBHC).

  • 15 June 2022
    Authorities & Government, Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects, Project & Tenders, Rules & Regulation, Safety

    Freeport LNG has said that the shutdown of its Quintana Island liquefaction facility will last longer than expected following a fire incident earlier this month.