
Ocean Energy Europe (OEE), a network of ocean energy professionals, has appointed two new members to its Board of Directors. One appointee comes from Spiralis Energy, a London-based tidal energy start-up, and the other from EDF, a French energy giant. Emmanuel Bouyge, Director of Innovation Project

Eni and Snam have got down to the CO2 injection business at the first carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Italy, which comes with a facility fully powered by electricity from renewable sources, avoiding further CO2 emissions.

Christiania Shipping, a specialized chemical ship-owning and chartering company, has set its sights on becoming the preferred infrastructure partner for the transport of small-scale chemicals in Europe through the acquisition of NAVQUIM Holding, an owner and operator of stainless steel chemical carr

Rana Diving and Bourbon have assisted in wrapping up subsea work off the coasts of Mauritania and Senegal at a project that is said to be the biggest one in the portfolio of BP.

Norwegian shipping company Color Line has hired technology group Wärtsilä to upgrade the exhaust treatment system onboard four vessels and help optimize performance and reach sustainability targets. Under the contract, Wärtsilä will add close-looped functionality to the ships’ current open-loop scru

The UK government has unveiled the results of Allocation Round 6 (AR6) of the contracts for difference (CfD) renewable auction, with six projects across five sites securing contracts to deliver 28 MW of tidal stream capacity at a rate of £172/MWh (approximately $225/Mwh). AR6 marks the third consecu

Sealution has been awarded type approval by Lloyd’s Register for its plug-and-play Gateway solution, designed to unlock and transport critical data below deck on board merchant vessels.

With the first natural gas feed and flaring, LNG Canada, a joint venture company encompassing Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, KOGAS, and Mitsubishi, is taking a key action toward putting into operation mode its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Kitimat, Canada’s British Columbia (B.C.).

Japanese shipping company Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) has taken delivery of the newbuild LNG-fueled car carrier from China Merchants Jinling Shipbuilding (Jiangsu). The 7,000 CEU vessel named Nereus Highway is the first LNG-fueled ship built by the Chinese shipyard for K Line as part of the order

The Netherlands-based shortsea ship operator and logistics company Longship has ordered a series of four 6,000 dwt vessels, with an option for four additional ships.

Wind propulsion developer BAR Technologies (BAR) has launched new 20m and 24m models of its WindWings, designed to save 0.7 tonnes of fuel per day per WindWing on average on worldwide routes. Building on the 37.5m WindWings, which demonstrated significant energy reductions, the new models are expect

With the infrastructure buildout phase underway, the foundation stone has been laid down for the first large-scale Dutch carbon capture and storage (CCS) project.

Noble Corporation and Diamond Offshore have managed to get all regulatory requirements out of the way, thus, their business combination is anticipated to be completed in a couple of days.

As the proximity to a naval base stokes defense and national security concerns, will the Ministry of Defence’s objection be the final nail in the coffin for this bi-directional green electric power link?