Australian wave energy developer, Bombora Wave Power, has completed a feasibility study for a commercial scale wave farm, and is looking at Portugal to make the first commercial deployment.
Ocean Energy Europe (OEE), in collaboration with AW-Energy, is organizing a site visit to Järvenpää Research Center as part of European Maritime Day 2016.
The University of New South Wales (UNSW), is using underwater positioning technology from Sonardyne Asia in Singapore to support pioneering research into human impact on marine and estuarine habitats. The Scout-Pro Ultra-Short BaseLine (USBL) system tracks the position of divers whilst they collect
Viteo, a French-based engineering company, has developed a river underwater turbine that could be deployed in Garonne river during 2016.
Associated British Ports (ABP) has shared the latest drone footage of the enabling works on Alexandra Dock in Hull where Siemens is to build the UK’s first offshore wind turbine manufacturing, assembly, service and installation facility. The 54-acre site, which ABP and its main contractor GRAHAM Lag
Black & Veatch has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SBS for the development of commercial-scale tidal current projects in Indonesia.
Sabella, a French-based tidal energy developer, plans to retrieve its D10 tidal turbine, deployed in Fromveur Passage, off Ushant island, this summer.
The winter refit process of Seatricity’s Oceanus 2 wave energy converter is nearing completion, with the device expected to hit the water in the following days.
Subsea World News has put together a recap of the most interesting articles from the previous week (April 18 – April 24). Italian contractor Saipem has been awarded new E&C (Engineering & Construction) contracts valued at approximately €430 million ($487 million). The first is a contract with Statoi
Norwegian Wind Energy Association (NORWEA) has held the first meeting within the Offshore 2025 project which gathers offshore wind industry representatives in creating a strategy for development of full scale offshore wind demonstration sites in Norway. The project was initiated as a response to a r
Royal IHC and Frames Separation Technologies have signed a joint development agreement to collaborate with respect to the development of a compact subsea separator module. Namely, Frames has recently extended its portfolio with a new compact controllable inline separator the SwirlSep. Based on this
Ocean Energy Systems (OES) has issued the Annual Report for 2015 that presents an overview of the activities undertaken within OES in 2015. Take a look at the list of some of OES member countries’ progress related to open sea testing infrastructure.
Royal IHC recently released an article written by Robert van de Ketterij, Managing Director of IHC MTI, about the advantages and challenges of running a trailing suction hopper dredger on liquefied natural gas (LNG). According to Robert van de Ketterij, the international focus on the environment is
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has launched a funding call for renewable energy projects, in an effort to meet the NY state’s goal of 50% renewables by 2030.