NYK Donates to Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology for Faculty of Marine Engineering’s 150th Anniversary Project

NYK has donated to support the 150th anniversary project of the Faculty of Marine Engineering at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology. On December 5, six university representatives, including Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology president Toshio Iseki, visited NYK to express their gratitude for our longstanding support of their educational initiatives and …

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Segundo Oficial de Máquinas – 250 EUR/día

3rd Engineer € 250 per day Other vessels 2 weeks crew@navis.eu La entrada Segundo Oficial de Máquinas – 250 EUR/día se publicó primero en Actualidad Marítima y Portuaria.

Europe urged to step-up its renewable hydrogen game

The Renewable Hydrogen Coalition (RHC), as the voice of the value chain, encompassing renewable energy suppliers, start-ups, investors, and industrial offtakers dedicated to making Europe the global leader in renewable hydrogen solutions, has called on the European decision-making realms and leaders to scale up incentives, funding opportunities, and market fundamentals for clean technology, especially the …

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Thumbs-up for Deltamarin’s five eco-efficient vessel designs from DNV and Lloyd’s Register

Finland’s marine engineering player Deltamarin has secured multiple approvals in principle (AiPs) from DNV and Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its next-generation vessel designs that come with a range of innovative concepts, including hybrid and wind-assisted propulsion solutions, enhanced safety redundancy on small chemical tankers, large-scale clean-fuel logistics, high-efficiency ethane transport, and methanol-ready capabilities for major vessel …

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Africa Needs Grids to Move Power from Renewable Energy Projects to End Users

Africa stands at a defining moment in its energy transition. With some of the world’s richest solar, wind and hydro resources, the continent is rapidly scaling up renewable energy generation. However, a critical bottleneck threatens to derail this progress: the lack of adequate, modern and interconnected power grid infrastructure to move electricity from generation sites …

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Fincantieri, Roboze, and ASRY pool resources to bolster maritime scene in Arabian Gulf

Two Italian players, Fincantieri and Roboze, have joined forces with Arab Shipbuilding & Repair Yard (ASRY), a maritime repair and fabrication facility in the Arabian Gulf, to strengthen maritime capabilities in the Gulf. The post Fincantieri, Roboze, and ASRY pool resources to bolster maritime scene in Arabian Gulf appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Un equipo del IEO-CSIC desarrolla una técnica ecográfica para predecir la puesta en el pulpo común

La aplicación de ecografía en Octopus vulgaris permite estimar el momento de desove sin procedimientos invasivos. El avance contribuye al conocimiento de la biología del pulpo y facilitará la planificación y el manejo reproductivo en acuicultura. Un equipo internacional liderado por el Instituto Español de Oceanografía (IEO-CSIC) ha demostrado que las mediciones ecográficas del volumen …

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G7’s Russian oil tanker ban shows teeth, but bite is in doubt

The G7’s proposed plan to bar tankers from hauling Russian oil ups the ante in the West’s economic stand-off with Moscow, but the ultimate bite hinges on whether governments will ratchet up punishments on those skirting sanctions. And with Russian President Vladimir Putin working tirelessly to strengthen Moscow’s own alliances, including India and China, the …

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