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Hornblower Receives $8M Grant To Develop Hydrogen Fueling Station
Efforts are underway for the design and construction of what could become the first floating green hydrogen fueling station for...
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Ørsted And NABTU Sign ‘Historic’ Project Labor Agreement For U.S. Offshore Wind
Offshore wind developer Ørsted and North America’s Building and Trade Unions (NABTU) have agreed to a “historic” national project labor...
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Alfa Laval Joins The Methanol Institute, Contributing Expertise On The Route To Marine Decarbonization
As an enabler in the marine industry’s transition to green methanol as fuel, Alfa Laval is pleased to become a...
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Cargill Lead Lawyer Ann Shazell Appointed MACN Chair
Cargill’s Ann Shazell is to be the new chair of the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN). Newly elected MACN chair Shazell...
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Germany Commits $3B To Launch LNG Imports Chartering Four FSRUs
Seeking to further reduce its reliance on Russian natural gas imports, the German federal government has signed agreements with energy...
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Sunlit Sea Launches Temporary Floating Solar Plant At The Port Of Oslo
Norwegian company Sunlit Sea has deployed a temporary offshore floating solar power plant in Oslo to test the concept for...
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Maritime Software Consolidation: Veson Nautical Acquires Q88
Maritime freight software firm Veson Nautical on Wednesday announced its acquisition of Q88, an information management and software platform for...
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P&O Ferry Fails Third Port State Control Inspection
The UK Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) announced that on May 3, P&O Ferries’ Pride of Kent failed another Port...
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HEMEXPO Joins WATERBORNE TP – The Largest European Maritime Technology Platform
HEMEXPO – Hellenic Marine Equipment Manufacturers and Exports – a leading suppliers and exporters association for the international shipping industry...
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Eco Wave Power Seeks Fresh Business And Finance Talent
Swedish-Israeli wave energy company Eco Wave Power is looking to expand its team with two new vacancies up for grabs....
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Bolstering The IMO’s Legal Maritime Infrastructure For Global Benefit
The maritime legal infrastructure of the IMO is well-established, however, maintaining a special focus on this key pillar of the...
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Sabella Reinstalls D10 Tidal Turbine For Third Test Campaign Offshore France
French company Sabella has reinstalled its 1MW tidal energy turbine off Ushant Island in France for a new long-term test...
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Navios Maritime Partners L.P. Announces Acquisition Of Four Newbuilding Tanker Vessels And Entry Into Two Related Charter Agreements
Navios Maritime Partners L.P., an international owner and operator of dry cargo and tanker vessels, announced today that it agreed...
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GTT Receives An Approval In Principle From Bureau Veritas For “Shear-Water”, A New Concept For A Ballast-Free LNG Bunker & Feeder Vessel
Following the press release of July 8th, 2021, announcing the Approval in Principle (AIP1) from China Classification Society and DNV,...
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EU To Phase Out All Russian Oil Imports ‘In Orderly Fashion’
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the European Union has proposed a ban on all Russian oil imports, aiming to phase...
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PwC Completes Assurance Engagement At Baltic Exchange Information Services Limited
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP (PwC) has performed an assurance engagement over the service provided by Baltic Exchange Information Services Ltd (BEISL) in...
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Monjasa Completes Its First Biofuels Bunkering In Middle East
Global bunker supplier Monjasa has successfully completed its first blending and supply of marine biofuels in the UAE. The project...
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Chevron Joins Gulf Of Mexico Carbon Capture And Storage Project
Chevron will join Talos Energy and Carbonvert in developing the Bayou Bend CCS offshore carbon capture and sequestration project in...
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COSCO Wind Turbine Installation Vessel Awarded ABS Approval In Principle
Classification society American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has granted Approval in Principle (AIP) for the design of a wind turbine...
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Fiji Agrees To Let U.S. Seize Russian-Owned Megayacht
A court in Fiji has given the U.S. government permission to seize the megayacht Amadea, which is believed to be owned...
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