Marine
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Port of Oakland to buy renewable energy from EBMUD
Port accesses 100% renewable and zero carbon electricity sources Oakland, Calif. – The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners approved extending a contract to purchase renewable electricity from the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) at the Oct. 13, 2022 board meeting. The energy will come from EBMUD’s Wastewater Treatment Plant…
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DNV advises Actis on its majority stake acquisition in Levanta Renewables
DNV provided due diligence support to Actis to identify and evaluate technical and commercial project risks for Levanta Renewables’ assets DNV, the global independent energy expert and assurance provider, announced today that it advised Actis, a leading global investor in sustainable infrastructure on its acquisition of a majority stake in…
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National Centre for Coastal Autonomy unlocks radical new capabilities for coastal science PDF
The potential for autonomous technology to advance understanding of our constantly evolving ocean and coastlines has taken a major step forward with the launch of the National Centre for Coastal Autonomy. The UK’s first autonomous fully-integrated coastal observing and monitoring network employs the latest autonomous technologies to drive towards a…
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Ports of Stockholm, Volvo Penta and CMB.TECH collaborate on hydrogen-powered RoRo tractors
Ports of Stockholm, Volvo Penta and CMB.TECH are collaborating to jointly pilot and operate RoRo (roll on, roll off) tractors running on hydrogen-diesel dual fuel powertrains as part of Ports of Stockholm’s fossil-free operations goals. Volvo Penta, a provider of innovative industrial power solutions, CMB.TECH a cleantech company with a…
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ZMPSiŚ opens to offshore winds
At the beginning of 2025, the port of Świnoujście will have the first installation terminal for offshore wind farms on the Polish coast. The contract for the lease of the port area was signed on October 13 this year. less than a year after the Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports Authority…
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Wärtsilä continues to speed energy transition with biogas upgrading for Sweden
The technology group Wärtsilä will supply a biogas upgrading and liquefaction solution for a new biogas plant in Sweden. The plant will be used to reduce carbon emissions from transport, and to speed the transition to cleaner energy. The order was placed by the energy company St1 and will be…
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Wärtsilä to integrate Voyage business with Marine Power to strengthen end-to-end offering and to accelerate turnaround
Wärtsilä Corporation strengthens its lifecycle offering by integrating the Voyage business into Marine Power as a business unit. The President of Wärtsilä Voyage Mr Sean Fernback will leave the company and he will be succeeded by Mr Hannu Mäntymaa (45), (M.Sc.Eng) with immediate effect. Mr Mäntymaa, currently VP, Performance Services…
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Equinor Appoints New President of US Offshore Wind
Equinor today announced that Molly Morris will serve as the new President of Equinor Wind US, effective January 1, 2023, succeeding Siri Espedal Kindem, who will take on a new exciting opportunity within Equinor. Morris joined Equinor in 2008 and has since taken on a variety of important roles in…
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EMSA : Update on Potential of Biofuels for Shipping
Among the broad spectrum of technology and fuel-solution pathways available for ship designers, builders, owners and operators, biofuels potentially offer medium and long-term marine fuel alternatives that can enter the market relatively quickly; they also offer the potential, if sustainability criteria are met, to reduce carbon output compared to traditional…
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IMO : How to manage biofouling to stop the spread
Killer shrimps, sea squirts and the spiny water flea are all examples of invasive aquatic species that have been introduced to new areas in various parts of the world by recreational craft such as boats, yachts and other small craft. Invasive aquatic species are known to be one of the…
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