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Panama Canal looking to reduce emissions with Stillstrom’s offshore charging solution
Stillstrom, Maersk’s offshore power and charging solutions developer, has entered into an agreement with the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) to assess the potential for implementing its technology to reduce emissions from vessels idling in and around the Panama Canal. The post Panama Canal looking to reduce emissions with Stillstrom’s offshore charging solution appeared first on…
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Scana firm gets to business in US Gulf Coast
Scana-owned PSW Power & Automation has secured a contract to supply an E-House module […] The post Scana firm gets to business in US Gulf Coast appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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Los DST, autopistas del mar
Los DST, autopistas del mar Carmen Lorente Sánchez Tramos, Revista del Ministerio de Transportes y Movilidad Sostenible. n.755 (feb.2025) El artículo analiza la importancia de los Dispositivos de Separación de Tráfico (DST), conocidos como “autopistas del mar”, en la mejora de la seguridad del tráfico marítimo. Estos dispositivos son esenciales para gestionar el flujo de embarcaciones…
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Contractor picked for offshore portion of Poland’s first FSRU
Poland’s gas transmission system operator Gaz-System has selected the general contractor for the offshore portion of the floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) that will form part of the country’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the Gulf of Gdańsk. The post Contractor picked for offshore portion of Poland’s first FSRU appeared first on Offshore…
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Meyer Werft unveils climate-neutral cruise ship concept for people aged 80+
German shipbuilder Meyer Werft has presented a new climate-neutral ship concept targeting older people. The post Meyer Werft unveils climate-neutral cruise ship concept for people aged 80+ appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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Commerce pulls plug on Puget Sound tidal energy project after tribal pushback
Washington’s Department of Commerce has rescinded a $1.37 million conditional grant for a tidal […] The post Commerce pulls plug on Puget Sound tidal energy project after tribal pushback appeared first on Offshore Energy.
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BIMCO: Dry Bulk Market to Take a Hit from China’s 34% Tariffs on US Goods
BIMCO expects to take a hit from China’s response to the US earlier slap of new tariffs. Chief Shipping Analyst, Niels Rasmussen, on the 34% tariffs on US goods announced by China on Friday: “On Friday, China announced a tariff increase of 34% on all US imports, in retaliation to the new tariffs announced by…
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LNG Tanker Market Softens, But LPGs Still Going Strong
The LNG market softened this week, with declines in the Atlantic basin, while the Pacific market remained relatively stable. On the BLNG1 Gladstone–Tokyo route, 174k cbm vessels edged up by $200, reaching $27,300 per day, while 160k cbm vessels fell $400, closing at $17,400 per day. The slight gain in larger vessel rates suggests a…
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“Japan is like an iceberg – you only see the tip unless you’re here!”
When Torvald Klaveness opened the doors to its Tokyo office in April 2024, the aim was clear – deepen relationships in Japan’s unique and vital shipping market, while bringing the full strength of Klaveness’ freight and digital capabilities closer to the local business environment. One year on, General Manager Haruki Chua shares his reflections on…
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Why is mitigating underwater noise important for Shipowners and Operators?
Marine mammals and fish heavily rely on their sense of hearing for essential activities such as navigation, communication, and locating food sources. Each species exhibits sensitivity to specific frequency ranges within the spectrum, crucial for survival and environmental interaction. However, the increasing underwater noise from ships is disrupting this balance, prompting regulators globally to develop…