New sensor in Zeebrugge to monitor the emissions of ships
The Belgian Ministry of Mobility and Transport announced that a new sensor was installed in Zeebrugge this week to monitor ship emissions.
Read moreThe Belgian Ministry of Mobility and Transport announced that a new sensor was installed in Zeebrugge this week to monitor ship emissions.
Read moreMultiple industry organizations have underscored the importance of Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technologies by signing the Oslo Declaration.
Read moreBureau Veritas (BV) has awarded the Dutch-Norwegian renewable energy company SolarDuck the world’s first Prototype Certification for its floating offshore solar technology, as applied in SolarDuck’s 0.5 MW pilot "Merganser".
Read moreIn the aftermath of Storm Pia, Danish beaches are currently undergoing a comprehensive cleanup operation following the loss of numerous containers from a Maersk container ship at sea, before Christmas.
Read moreNorwegian cruise ship MS Maud has lost its navigation capabilities after being struck by a rogue wave during its journey from Florø, Norway, to Tilbury, England.
Read moreZulu Associates has released designs for autonomous, zero emission, short sea vessels featuring wind blades, set to sail in the North Sea.
Read moreOn 24th October, two cargo ships collided in the North Sea off the German coast, resulting in crew members still missing and one confirmed dead.
Read moreAccording to German authorities, on 24th October, two cargo ships collided in the North Sea off the German coast and several people were missing.
Read moreEuropean Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) announced recently that a remotely piloted aircraft will be flying over North Sea for enhanced maritime surveillance in support of Danish Authorities.
Read moreThe "Specification of a European Offshore Hydrogen Backbone" study, commissioned by infrastructure system operators GASCADE and Fluxys and conducted by DNV, highlights the significant benefits of an offshore hydrogen backbone in the North and Baltic Seas.
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