Oil and Gas Boskalis installs giant platform in Qatar with Forte vessel Ruth Arteaga. · September 19, 2024 The platform weighs 17,818 tons, equivalent to the weight of more than 2,500 African elephants.
New Energies Lloyd’s Register to certify world’s largest tidal energy converter Isbel Lázaro. · September 19, 2024 Certification will be key to validating the technology and bringing the turbine into mass production.
New Energies Zelestra begins construction of the “Jasper County Solar” photovoltaic plant in Indiana Ruth Arteaga. · September 19, 2024 The plant will have a capacity of 60 MWac, enough to power approximately 11,000 homes per year.
New Energies Woodland Biofuels invests $1.35 billion in renewable natural gas and green hydrogen facility Joshua Falcón. · September 18, 2024 The plant will be located at the Port of South Louisiana's Globalplex multimodal facility, with first-phase commercial operations scheduled to begin in 2028.
Maritime Nippon Yusen and Ohno Kaisha team up to boost ship recycling in Japan Isbel Lázaro. · September 18, 2024 Japan's only dry dock used in this project is so large, it can simultaneously dismantle two huge ocean-going vessels.
Oil and Gas Petroprix inaugurates its first automatic gas station in Portugal Ruth Arteaga. · September 18, 2024 Petroprix plans to have 50 stations in Portugal by 2026.
Maritime DOJ sues cargo ship owners after Baltimore bridge collapse Joshua Falcón. · September 18, 2024 The lawsuit seeks more than $100 million in costs incurred for the cleanup and reopening efforts at Baltimore Harbor, as well as punitive damages…
Wind Energy Pampa Energía inaugurates a giant 140 MW wind farm in Bahía Blanca Ruth Arteaga. · September 18, 2024 Pampa Energía VI is the first wind farm in Argentina to be connected to a 500 kV line.
New Energies WindFloat TC and FC: The new floating wind foundations from Principle Power Ruth Arteaga. · September 18, 2024 The new floating turbine designs have an operating capacity of 105 MW.
Maritime Svitzer to build the world’s first methanol battery electric tugboat Ruth Arteaga. · September 17, 2024 Svitzer operates in 141 ports and will soon add the world's first electric and methanol tug to its fleet.