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Coast Guard News

December 2, 2022
Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding Co., a subsidiary of Chinese Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, has delivered a new eco-friendly 3,500 TEU boxship Maersk Acadia. The post Eco-friendly containership Maersk Acadia delivered appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding Co., a subsidiary of Chinese Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, has delivered a new eco-friendly 3,500 TEU boxship Maersk Acadia. The post Eco-friendly containership Maersk Acadia delivered appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Japanese shipping major NYK has concluded investment and strategic alliance agreements with PT Pertamina […] The post NYK concludes investment and strategic alliance deals with Pertamina’s shipping subsidiary appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Japanese shipping major NYK has concluded investment and strategic alliance agreements with PT Pertamina […] The post NYK concludes investment and strategic alliance deals with Pertamina’s shipping subsidiary appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Japanese shipping major NYK has concluded investment and strategic alliance agreements with PT Pertamina […] The post NYK concludes investment and strategic alliance deals with Pertamina’s shipping subsidiary appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Marine engineers Ecomar Propulsion, and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), operated by the University of Strathclyde, have kicked off a research and development (R&D) project aimed at bringing the manufacture of key parts used in zero-emissions electric boats to the UK.... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Marine engineers Ecomar Propulsion, and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), operated by the University of Strathclyde, have kicked off a research and development (R&D) project aimed at bringing the manufacture of key parts used in zero-emissions electric boats to the UK.... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Marine engineers Ecomar Propulsion, and the National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS), operated by the University of Strathclyde, have kicked off a research and development (R&D) project aimed at bringing the manufacture of key parts used in zero-emissions electric boats to the UK.... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Renewable energy company e1 Marine has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with naval design and engineering specialists NAVTEK to develop hydrogen-powered vessels and port applications for the European market. The post e1 Marine and NAVTEK partner on hydrogen-powered vessels appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Renewable energy company e1 Marine has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with naval design and engineering specialists NAVTEK to develop hydrogen-powered vessels and port applications for the European market. The post e1 Marine and NAVTEK partner on hydrogen-powered vessels appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 2, 2022
Renewable energy company e1 Marine has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with naval design and engineering specialists NAVTEK to develop hydrogen-powered vessels and port applications for the European market. The post e1 Marine and NAVTEK partner on hydrogen-powered vessels appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
The largest ocean-going vessels, which are the largest polluters, can reap the greatest benefits from the new nuclear power technologies, according to Mikal Bøe, CEO of London-based Core Power. The post Core Power CEO: Biggest ships can benefit the most from nuclear power appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
The largest ocean-going vessels, which are the largest polluters, can reap the greatest benefits from the new nuclear power technologies, according to Mikal Bøe, CEO of London-based Core Power. The post Core Power CEO: Biggest ships can benefit the most from nuclear power appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
The largest ocean-going vessels, which are the largest polluters, can reap the greatest benefits from the new nuclear power technologies, according to Mikal Bøe, CEO of London-based Core Power. The post Core Power CEO: Biggest ships can benefit the most from nuclear power appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
The largest ocean-going vessels, which are the largest polluters, can reap the greatest benefits from the new nuclear power technologies, according to Mikal Bøe, CEO of London-based Core Power. The post Core Power CEO: Biggest ships can benefit the most from nuclear power appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
China's Wuhu Shipyard has launched a self-unloading bulk carrier powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) for Norway's shipping company Seaworks AS. The post Seaworks’ LNG-powered self-unloading bulker hits the water appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
China's Wuhu Shipyard has launched a self-unloading bulk carrier powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) for Norway's shipping company Seaworks AS. The post Seaworks’ LNG-powered self-unloading bulker hits the water appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
China's Wuhu Shipyard has launched a self-unloading bulk carrier powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) for Norway's shipping company Seaworks AS. The post Seaworks’ LNG-powered self-unloading bulker hits the water appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
China's Wuhu Shipyard has launched a self-unloading bulk carrier powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) for Norway's shipping company Seaworks AS. The post Seaworks’ LNG-powered self-unloading bulker hits the water appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]
December 1, 2022
U.S.-based design and engineering company Elliott Bay Design Group (EBDG) and marine metal fabrication shop Miller Marine have joined forces to design and build a fully electric truckable tug. The post U.S. companies join forces to design and construct all-electric truckable tug appeared first on Offshore Energy. ... [Read More]

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