The port of Trelleborg to provide shore power from wind turbines
The port of Trelleborg has made a deal with ENERCON to install their wind turbines, in order for the port to provide shore power from a renewable source.
Read moreThe port of Trelleborg has made a deal with ENERCON to install their wind turbines, in order for the port to provide shore power from a renewable source.
Read moreFifteen partners from Flanders and the Netherlands are pooling their expertise in the Offshore For Sure project to test five promising energy solutions and enhance their applicability in the energy system.
Read moreAirseas, has announced an investment in a new research and development (R&D) centre to accelerate the development of its Seawing kite system towards large-scale production and rollout.
Read moreMichelin Group has published a video on the development of the WISAMO Wing Sail Mobility, an inflated, foldable, and automated wing that can be installed onboard vessels.
Read moreThe sixth edition of the EU Blue Economy Report which analyzes the scope and size of the Blue Economy in the European Union, has been published.
Read moreMarco Polo Marine and Amogy today announced that they have signed an MoU (Memorandum of Understanding) for ammonia-to-power system to be installed on Marco Polo Marine’s existing or newly built wind vessels.
Read moreThis week, the two companies announced that they will investigate how combining Ørsted’s wind technology with Highview Power’s liquid air energy storage can deliver a stronger investment case for future offshore wind projects.
Read moreZephyrus Marine announced yesterday that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Mirai Ships, Ad Hoc and SHIFT to build the Zephyrus Zero Carbon Offshore wind service vessel.
Read moreEarlier this week, the Port of Argentia in Canada announced a significant contract in support of offshore wind development in the United States. The contract will strengthen the Port's position as a monopile marshalling yard for US offshore wind.
Read moreThe National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium (NOWRDC) released a report identifying how the United States can develop a robust and equitable domestic supply chain required to achieve the national offshore wind target of 30 gigawatts (GW) by 2030.
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