New Energies Design certification completed for Proteus AR1100 turbine in Japan Ruth Arteaga. · October 20, 2024 The AR1100 turbine will generate 1.1 MW of clean energy for the Goto Islands in Japan, with installation planned for 2025.
Maritime INTERCARGO requests delay in reducing the age limit for bulk carrier inspections Ruth Arteaga. · October 20, 2024 Bulk carriers account for 43% of the world fleet, and a reduction in their age limit for inspections could significantly impact global trade.
Maritime X Shore signs its largest ever order with M Yachts for the DACH region Ruth Arteaga. · October 20, 2024 A 6-metre electric boat reduces marine noise pollution by 90% compared to a traditional fossil fuel boat.
New Energies Inyanga Marine acquires the first grid-connected tidal turbine in France Ruth Arteaga. · October 20, 2024 The D10 turbine generates enough energy to power the entire island of Ushant, using only tidal currents.
Maritime ClassNK awards world’s first certification to a ship for the use of green steel Ruth Arteaga. · October 19, 2024 JGreeX steel significantly reduces CO₂ emissions during manufacturing, and is a ClassNK certified process.
New Energies Grain LNG obtains world’s first certification in methane emissions audit Ruth Arteaga. · October 19, 2024 Grain LNG is the first terminal outside of North America to achieve MiQ certification for its methane emissions management.
New Energies A new energy system floats at an altitude of 500 meters in China Ruth Arteaga. · October 19, 2024 The S500 system, similar to a giant kite, generates electricity at an altitude of 500 metres using wind energy.
New Energies Minesto advances with tidal energy farm in Faroe Islands Ruth Arteaga. · October 19, 2024 The tidal farm could generate up to 200 MW, enough to power more than 50,000 homes.
New Energies Construction of Lhyfe’s largest green hydrogen plant in France begins Joshua Falcón. · October 18, 2024 The plant's initial capacity of 10 MW will enable it to supply several industrial sectors in the region, replacing grey hydrogen and natural gas.
Oil and Gas Brasilia court overturns ban imposed on Saipem on public contracts in Brazil Isbel Lázaro. · October 18, 2024 Since this is a decision that annuls an administrative act, the legal process will now enter an appeal phase.