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Industry adopts a pragmatic approach and most companies polled for new report anticipate less than 3 GW of capacity online by ...
The EIA decree follows a green light for the project given by the Ministry of Environment and the Ministry of Culture and ...
Cross-party agreement responds to ‘bumps in the road’ in the global offshore wind market with increased state support ...
Change of heart by Trump administration comes after threat of legal action, intervention from Norwegian Prime Minister and ...
Tender for floating offshore windfarm was delayed for two years and some potential bidders have already withdrawn their ...
Chemical tanker captain Güner Kara calls for an urgent reform of tank-washing practices to protect marine life and reduce ...
The complex history and ongoing tensions between the Basel Convention and Hong Kong Convention (HKC) were laid bare at a ...
With a crewing crisis brewing in the maritime sector, a survey by IMO and WISTA ahead of International Women in Maritime Day ...
Two tugs built to a new design for efficient ship escort and handling are sailing to Australia to begin operations at one of the world’s busiest bulk cargo export ports. Svitzer Australia is preparing ...
Shipbuilder Chantiers de l’Atlantique will aim to deliver the cruise ships in 2029 and 2030 The cruise ship operator said these will complement the four already delivered or under construction in the ...
Brazilian state energy group has secured a semi-submersible accommodation vessel from a Norwegian owner to support its deepwater oil projects ...
Manoeuvring naval ships in Lithuania has become more efficient after a new ice-class harbour tug was delivered by a Dutch shipbuilding group “The geographical location of the Port of Klaipėda and its ...