
Prysmian, Nexans, and Fulgor are being invited to provide their final offers for the tender process for submarine alternating current (AC) cables destined for Aegean Islands interconnectors.

Greek energy investment firm Copelouzos Group has formed a strategic partnership with Egypt’s state-owned gas player, Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS), to transport the latter’s liquified natural gas (LNG) through the recently opened floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) terminal in

The Orkney-based European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has secured independent research organization (IRO) status from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), a public sector organization that supports the research and innovation system. This status enables EMEC to compete for research grants from the UK

Construction has started in Türkiye on the first of four battery-powered autonomous double-ended ferries ordered by Norwegian ferry operator Fjord1.

Vast Renewables and Mabanaft have awarded contracts to Fichtner and bse Methanol to commence pre-FEED work for SM1, the solar thermal-powered plant that will produce green methanol in Port Augusta, South Australia.

Four transmission system operators (TSOs) of the Nordic region have decided to take measures into their own hands and strengthen their cooperation amid rising geopolitical tensions and ongoing Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Gaza conflicts.

Green technology solutions provider Yinson GreenTech (YGT) and maritime services provider Wilhelmsen Ships Service (WSS) have signed an agreement to build a charging infrastructure for Singapore’s first fully electric cargo vessel, Hydromover. As disclosed, the charging infrastructure for the 18.5-m

Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has taken delivery of a new car carrier powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) and with a capacity of 7,000 CEU.

Amadeus Schiffahrts- und Speditions, a subsidiary of German shipping company HGK Shipping, has enhanced its charter fleet with Amadeus Saffier, a wind-powered diesel-electric shortsea vessel.

Three players have embarked on a decarbonization mission to bring offshore electrification operations to new heights in the UK and Norway by throwing carbon capture solutions into the mix to curb oil and gas installations’ carbon footprint.

Norway-based cleantech service provider Soiltech has won a solid waste management contract with compatriot energy heavyweight Equinor for one of its platforms in the North Sea.

Japanese shipping major Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has been selected to study the use of ships to transport liquefied CO2 (LCO2) as part of a carbon capture and storage (CCS) development project off western Kyushu.

Swedish company CorPower Ocean has secured €32 million in Series B1 funding to advance the commercialization of its wave energy technology, marking a step towards making wave power a mainstream, bankable energy source. This latest investment round, the largest single investment into CorPower’s techn

Coastal Liberty, an offshore service supply vessel (OSV) operated by Dutch maritime support provider Acta Marine, has undergone a refit and now sails emission-free on green hydrogen.