Wärtsilä to mitigate offshore hazards via software application
The technology group Wärtsilä has successfully completed its first commercial installation of the Wärtsilä Navi-Harbour WebVTS 5.0 software application.
Read moreDetailsThe technology group Wärtsilä has successfully completed its first commercial installation of the Wärtsilä Navi-Harbour WebVTS 5.0 software application.
Read moreDetailsThe European Union is about to set additional sanctions on Turkish individuals and companies responsible for drilling in contested waters in the Mediterranean, as Reuters news agency reported.
Read moreDetailsDenmark announced that it will stop offering new licenses in the North Sea and stop production altogether in 2050 as it takes an historic step toward a fossil-fuel free future.
Read moreDetailsThe European Commission launched a report, tracking the progress in the safety of offshore oil and gas operations in EU member states following the implementation of the safety directive.
Read moreDetailsA new report issued by DNV GL addresses the cost of offshore wind, which will fall approximately 70% by 2050 and offer new opportunities to players in the offshore wind, oil & gas and maritime industries as they shift their portfolios to become less dependent on fossil fuels.
Read moreDetailsAn Australian company unveiled a new concept, a self-propelled floating platform, in efforts to address several challenges faced in the installation process and support the growth in offshore wind generation projects.
Read moreDetailsDogger Bank wind farm owners, Equinor and SSE, recently reached financial close on the first two phases of world’s largest offshore wind park project.
Read moreDetailsIn an effort to enhace decarbonization and reach net-zero emissions by 2050, Tokyo Gas Co plans to establish one of Japan’s largest offshore wind projects.
Read moreDetailsWärtsilä launched an analysis, highlighting that flexibility is the key to unlock higher levels of renewables in the next 10 years and enable a pathway to a net-zero energy system by 2050 or before.
Read moreDetailsCSBC-DEME Wind Engineering (CDWE) plans to install a system for recovery of green electricity from the waste heat of Green Jade's engines.
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