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TECO 2030 reveals plans for high-volume fuel cell production facility in US
Business & Finance

TECO 2030 reveals plans for high-volume fuel cell production facility in US

TECO 2030 is launching a potential capitalization process for its U.S. subsidiary. If successful, the capital infusion would be directed toward establishing a high-capacity fuel cell production facility in the U.S.

about 1 year ago
Researchers test turbines offshore. Source: FAU
Business Developments & Projects

Florida Atlantic University to test feasibility of grid-connected ocean energy facility

Florida Atlantic University’s (FAU) Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center (SNMREC) is set to evaluate the feasibility of a grid-connected offshore test facility in the Florida Current to determine how ocean energy technologies can be safely and economically integrated into the energy gri

about 1 year ago
Scarborough floating production unit (FPU) currently under construction; Courtesy of McDermott
Business & Finance

Japanese firm doles out $1.4 billion to come aboard Woodside’s mega gas project

As the sale of a partial interest in the Scarborough joint venture (JV) has been wrapped up, Australia’s energy giant Woodside has bid welcome to its new partner, JERA.

about 1 year ago
CIMC SOE
Vessels

CIMC SOE hands over second 7,600 cbm bunker vessel to Seaspan

Chinese shipbuilding company CIMC Sinopacific Offshore & Engineering (CIMC SOE) has delivered and named the second of three 7,600 cbm liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker vessels, Seaspan Lions, to Canadian shipowner Seaspan. Launched in April this year, the 4,500 dwt Panama-flagged barge has an overa

about 1 year ago
First Ammonia and Topsoe launch SOEC modules production for green ammonia plant in Texas
Business Developments & Projects

First Ammonia and Topsoe launch SOEC modules production for green ammonia plant in Texas

New York-headquartered ammonia plants developer First Ammonia has signed sales and service agreements with Danish technology company Topsoe for the production of the first solid oxide electrolyzers for the green ammonia project in the port of Victoria, Texas. The agreement, described as a milestone

about 1 year ago
Scana's PSW Technology to stay with international rig company for two more years
Business & Finance

Scana’s PSW Technology to stay with international rig company for two more years

Scana-owned PSW Technology, a Norwegian provider of services and solutions to the drilling industry, has renewed a frame agreement with what it says is an international rig company. The framework agreement includes subsea services and will commence in the first quarter of 2025, extending for a perio

about 1 year ago
hydrogen
Authorities & Government

Germany opens test field for hydrogen fuel cell propulsion systems

German Aerospace Center (DLR) has started testing and developing ‘innovative’ propulsion systems based on hydrogen fuel cells with an output in the megawatt range. The center put into operation the BALIS test field in Empfingen on October 28, 2024. Currently, such propulsion systems are not yet comm

about 1 year ago
Yanmar
Business Developments & Projects

Yanmar wraps up land-based test on hydrogen engine for coastal ships

Yanmar Power Technology, a group company of Japan’s Yanmar Holdings Co., has completed a land-based demonstration test of a pilot-ignition hydrogen 4-stroke high-speed engine for power generation in coastal vessels.

about 1 year ago
Japanese consortium unveils eco-friendly methanol-powered VLCC design
Business Developments & Projects

Japanese consortium unveils eco-friendly methanol-powered VLCC design

A consortium established by Japanese maritime majors NYK, Idemitsu Tanker, IINO Lines, and Nihon Shipyard has presented a design concept for Japan’s first Malacca Max type very large crude carrier (VLCC) that can run on methanol as an alternative fuel. To remind, the consortium was formed in January

about 1 year ago
FPSO Marechal Duque de Caxias; Source: MISC
Business & Finance

New FPSO achieves first oil at Petrobras’ third largest field offshore Brazil (Gallery)

Petrobras has put into operation another floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which is working at the firm’s third-largest oil field in the Santos Basin off the coast of Brazil.

about 1 year ago
Cepsa rebrands as Moeve, reaffirms commitment to sustainability
Business Developments & Projects

Cepsa rebrands as Moeve, reaffirms commitment to sustainability

Spanish energy major Cepsa has changed its name to Moeve, marking a milestone in the company’s ongoing transformation under the 2030 Positive Motion strategy, which aims to position the company as a leader in sustainable energy and mobility.

about 1 year ago
Depsea Yantai rig; Source: Neptune Energy, now part of Eni's Vår Energi
Business & Finance

One Odfjell Drilling-managed rig taking care of SPS in Norway as another kicks off work offshore Ghana

Odfjell Drilling has entrusted Norway’s Coast Center Base (CCB) with the special periodic survey (SPS) job for one of the harsh environment semi-submersible rigs it manages on behalf of China’s CIMC. Another rig, which the drilling contractor is managing on behalf of Northern Ocean (NOL), has begun

about 1 year ago
LR
Certification & Classification

Lloyd’s Register awards “first-ever” enhanced antifouling type approval

The UK-based classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) has granted the maritime industry’s ‘first-ever’ enhanced antifouling type approval to Canada-based coatings company Graphite Innovation & Technologies (GIT Coatings). The type approval was created to provide ship owners and operators with ‘v

about 1 year ago
California ports
Infrastructure

California ports land ‘unprecedented’ federal grants for zero-emission projects

Two California ports have bagged critical federal grants from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), allowing them to ‘further accelerate’ their zero-emission initiatives and take one step closer to the global climate neutrality targets. As disclosed, the Port of Los Angeles has secured “un

about 1 year ago
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