Harvey Gulf International Marine becomes the first and only company in America to own and operate a “Tri-Fuel” vessel, as well as a vessel bunkering facility, selling both diesel fuel, and LNG.
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Siemens Gamesa, an industry-leading offshore wind turbine manufacturer and operations and maintenance provider, has entered into an agreement with Acteon, a marine and subsea solutions provider, to jointly provide a fully integrated offshore wind turbine operations and maintenance (O&M) package for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind pilot project.
The final call for the EU-funded MaRINET2 project opened on September 1, targeted at offshore energy technology developers who are looking to test their device or components. The project offers fully-funded access to a world-leading network of testing and research infrastructures in Europe.
Odfjell Drilling has announced its investment in Oceanwind AS. Oceanwind’s long-term objective is to own and operate harsh environment floating offshore wind turbines.
The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult and Advance Northumberland are working in partnership to develop a new facility for testing the next generation of advanced offshore wind turbines, in a move designed to attract inward investment into the County linked with the rapidly expanding offshore renewable energy sector.
Saipem presented during a webinar for students and researchers of the National Ocean Engineering Laboratory (NOEL) of the University of Reggio Calabria (UNIRC) its most innovative technologies applied to offshore renewable energy, developed through the synergy between its divisions, XSIGHT, dedicated to early engagement and innovation, and Offshore E&C.
Leading safety and technical training provider for the wind, oil and gas and maritime industries, Maersk Training in the UK (Maersk Training), has announced that it has entered a global partnership with Bristol Community College’s National Offshore Wind Institute (NOWI) in Massachusetts, United States.
World leading naval architects, BAR Technologies, and Chartwell Marine, a pioneer in next-generation vessel design, have been awarded Approval in Principle (AiP) from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for the design and construction of the innovative new BAR 30m crew transfer vessel (CTV).