
South Korea-headquartered Taihan Cable & Solution and energy services company Hanwha Solutions have partnered up to work on the development of crucial materials used in high-voltage direct current (HVDC) and submarine cables, as well as extra-high-voltage (EHV) cables. The South Korean companies sig

X-Press Feeders has taken delivery of the first methanol dual-fuel retrofitted feeder vessel from PaxOcean’s Zhoushan yard in China.

Aker BP has ticked off another box for its oil field life extension project by putting in place a new jacket in the North Sea with a semi-submersible crane vessel.

GTT has been hired to design tanks for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier and for a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU).

Ammonia fuel system design developed as part of a project to install an ammonia-powered fuel cell on an offshore vessel has received preliminary approval.

RWE has kicked off geophysical and geotechnical site investigations at the Norfolk Boreas, Norfolk Vanguard East, and Norfolk Vanguard West offshore wind project sites in the UK, rights to which the German company acquired from Vattenfall earlier this year. The survey vessel Braveheart Spirit is con

ADNOC Drilling has tucked a new multimillion-dollar assignment under its belt with ADNOC Offshore for drilling work at a huge oil field.

Cepsa and PreZero Spain have signed a partnership agreement under which the latter will supply biomethane from some of its projects to Cepsa, and the two companies will jointly develop biomethane plants. Furthermore, the parties will work on the recovery of waste to produce second-generation biofuel

Dutch-Norwegian company SolarDuck, with the support of offshore wind developer RWE, has installed its offshore photovoltaic (OFPV) project Merganser at the North Sea Farmers offshore test site in the Dutch North Sea.

Norwegian roll-on/roll-off shipping line United European Car Carriers (UECC) and Dutch supplier of fuels Titan Clean Fuels (Titan) have decided to collaborate on a series of major liquefied biomethane (LBM) bunkering operations in the Port of Zeebrugge.

Clean energy technologies and infrastructure are poised to hit $2 trillion in 2024, which is double the amount going to coal, oil, and gas.

TotalEnergies has launched a new generation of its supercomputer to help propel its energy transition agenda forward.

Danish wave energy company Wavepiston and its compatriot offshore wind company Ørsted have established a partnership to examine the potential for co-location of wave energy and offshore wind in Denmark.

Following certification to use biofuels for the vessel, Denmark-based power cable manufacturer and installation company NKT has made a number of upgrades on its cable-laying vessel (CLV) NKT Victoria, said to be prompted by growing market demand and customer requirements. With the aim of boosting it