Maritime Company christens its plug-in hybrid vessel “Stellamar” in Ystad Ruth Arteaga. · September 3, 2024 The ship's name was assigned by two girls: Stella Rowland and Stella Passinen.
Wind Energy Vattenfall to halt Kriegers Flak wind project Ruth Arteaga. · September 3, 2024 The wind farm could have powered 500,000 Swedish homes or charged around one million electric cars.
Maritime Wan Hai Lines inaugurates “WAN HAI A17”, a new 13,100 TEU container ship Joshua Falcón. · September 2, 2024 The new addition to the Wan Hai Lines fleet will increase its capabilities in maritime services, optimizing future operations with its customers.
New Energies Shell to supply liquefied natural gas to BOTAŞ for 10 years Ruth Arteaga. · September 2, 2024 This agreement makes Turkey a potential exporter of liquefied natural gas to Europe.
Maritime Vessel MSC MARIE breaks cargo capacity record in the Panama Canal Isbel Lázaro. · September 1, 2024 The vessel beat the previous record set by the EVER MAX by just 328 TEUs.
New Energies EFGL 30 MW floating wind farm blades arrive in France Ruth Arteaga. · September 1, 2024 The park's blades are longer than a soccer field and, once installed, the turbines will reach a height equivalent to a 60-story building.
Maritime Companies to convert BOS Princess vessel into geotechnical drilling vessel Ruth Arteaga. · September 1, 2024 The vessel will be equipped with such advanced drilling technology that it will be able to conduct geotechnical surveys in different seas around the…
Maritime Uncle Blue tugboat sank due to hull damage, NTSB says Ruth Arteaga. · September 1, 2024 Despite being nearly 60 years old, it was still operating on the Mississippi River.
New Energies TotalEnergies boosts offshore wind power in North Sea Ruth Arteaga. · September 1, 2024 The turbine will be able to withstand harsh sea conditions, including waves of more than 10 meters high.
New Energies Approval granted to extend North Anna power plant operations Ruth Arteaga. · September 1, 2024 The plant was originally designed in the 1960s.