Fluxys and Equinor have agreed to develop a major infrastructure project for transporting captured CO2 from emitters to safe storage sites in the North Sea, connecting Belgium to Norway. The project is in the feasibility stage, with an investment decision expected by 2025.
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EnerMech has been approved to deliver two new OPITO standards to promote safer lifting operations for the UK wind sector. The accredited courses, Lift Planning For Basic Lifting Operations In The Wind Industry - Initial and Further Training, will be delivered from its base in the East of England.
Time is running out for the EU to meet its 100 MW ocean energy deployment target by 2025 - but it isn’t too late, says a new report released by Ocean Energy Europe. Secure, decarbonized and affordable energy is a top EU priority, and this should be reflected in the timely implementation of its Offshore Renewables Strategy.
The Marine Renewable Energy Collaborative of New England (MRECo) congratulates the University of Rhode Island (URI) for its recent acceptance into the US Department of Energy’s Testing Expertise and Access for Marine Energy Research (TEAMER) program.
Installations and investments in the global offshore wind industry are set to surge this decade as nations seek to transition to cleaner sources of energy, with total capital expenditure projected to more than double from $46 billion in 2021 to $102 billion in 2030, Rystad Energy research shows.
James Fisher and Sons plc (James Fisher), the global provider of specialist products and services to the energy, marine and defense industries, and Graig Shipping PLC (Graig), long established UK shipowner, have unveiled a pioneering service operation vessel (SOV) design concept.