
Abu Dhabi-based Fertiglobe, the winner of the first H2Global pilot auction for renewable ammonia, has officially signed a contract with Hintco, an intermediary for purchasing and selling green power-to-X (PtX) products within the H2Global funding mechanism. The agreement is said to represent a pivot

A coalition of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) has decided to take the EU Commission to court over the decision to include polluting fossil fuel ships in the EU’s flagship sustainable finance legislation, the EU Taxonomy.

Aker BP has confirmed the start of installation activities for a 2-kilometer-long cooling bundle at its field in the North Sea, as part of its development project which will ensure a lifetime extension for the Valhall field on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) past 2028.

A consortium led by the Norwegian company Ocean Oasis has secured a grant of nearly €6 million from the European Union (EU) to enhance the supply of desalinated water from floating buoys in deep water off the coast of Gran Canaria, Spain. The European Executive Agency on Climate, Infrastructure, and

France’s TotalEnergies plans to launch a floating offshore wind pilot project to supply renewable energy to the Culzean offshore platform in the UK North Sea. The 3 MW floating wind turbine will be located two kilometers west of the Culzean platform, 220 kilometers off the eastern coast of Scotland.

Classification society DNV has issued approval in principle (AiP) to China’s Dalian Shipbuilding Offshore Co. (DSOC) and its industry partners for liquid CO2 (LCO2) carrier vessel concepts. The certificate was issued during the international energy event ONS in Stavanger, Norway, for DSOC’s 12,000 c

UK-based maritime clean technology player Silverstream Technologies has revealed that it secured a new order for its air lubrication system to be fitted on 18 new 271,000 cubic meter QC-Max class LNG carriers. As informed, these will be the ‘first’ LNG carriers of this caliber to be wholly designed,

Hengtong Submarine Power Cable has secured a new submarine power cable project in Iceland.

German liner major Hapag-Lloyd has taken delivery of the new liquefied natural gas (LNG) dual-fuel 23,660 TEU containership from South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean.

Japan’s MODEC and the UK-based Altera Infrastructure have set their caps on addressing the pressing challenges of the energy transition era by accelerating the shift toward a more sustainable future while supporting the security of power supply.

Norwegian seismic company TGS has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Brazilian state-owned energy giant Petrobras to collaborate on scientific research and technological development activities in Brazil. According to TGS, this MoU establishes a strategic partnership between the compani

The Shanghai Municipal Development and Reform Commission released a new plan on August 26 that will lead to China’s largest city opening an allocation round by the end of this year for at least 1 GW of offshore solar energy capacity that will be co-located with offshore wind. As reported by offshore

Technology company Elogen, part of the Gaztransport & Technigaz (GTT) group, has come onboard German offshore wind-to-hydrogen initiative, AquaVentus. Elogen expects to support this industrial development through ongoing undertaking in offshore electrolysis and take a further step in its commitment

The global shipping industry, responsible for approximately 3% of total greenhouse gas emissions, stands at a crucial turning point. To achieve the International Maritime Organization’s (IMO) net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target by 2050, clean fuels must be adopted at scale.