The Bay of Fundy Inshore Fishermen’s Association (BFIFA) has expressed concerns over Cape Sharp Tidal’s proposal to temporarily relocate its tidal turbine for testing in a different area of the Bay of Fundy.
The European Commission, together with 14 EU countries, has signed a political declaration to launch the new ‘Clean Energy for EU Islands’ initiative.
Researchers from the Lews Castle College have completed a year-long trial of a modified radar system which could provide more accurate wave and current data for tidal and wave energy developers.
Danish wave energy developer Wavepiston has redeployed its prototype wave energy system off the west coast of Denmark.
The developer of advanced technology systems Lockheed Martin is seeking a Chief Engineer for marine and tidal energy systems.
Kennedy Point Boatharbor Limited has been given the go-ahead to build a new 186-berth floating marina at Kennedy Point in Putiki Bay, Waiheke Island. An independent panel of five commissioners delegated by Auckland Council granted the project resource consent today after a week-long hearing in early
Technical Advisory Group (TAG) of the United States to the International Electrotechnical Commission’s (IEC) TC-114 is looking to appoint subject matter experts for the new wave and tidal validation project.
Jan De Nul Group’s three new 3,500 m³ Trailing Suction Hopper Dredgers will be powered by the Cat 3500E IMO III & EPA Tier 4 certified engines, reports Caterpillar Marine. The Cat 3500E features Selective Catalyst Reduction (SCR) after-treatment technology with closed loop NOx sensing and applicatio
India is making progress on the development of ocean renewable energy projects, especially in the field of ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC).
Marinet2 has released the recording of a recently held webinar dedicated to explaining the process of applying for funding support to access a network of testing and research infrastructures across Europe.
American contractor Cashman Dredging & Marine Contracting in September 2014 took delivery of the Damen DOP submersible dredge pump. Since then, the DOP450L high efficiency pump has completed many jobs throughout the USA, recently completing one in Puerto Rico. On its current job in Tampa, Florida, t
WASA Dredging has just announced that their two 1010m³ self-propelled split barges Boann and Sinann are now both in the water and the construction is progressing each day. The vessels are designed in-house WASA and are standard WASA SHB 1010 split-barges. The complete construction of these barges is
The removal of the stranded Oceanlinx wave energy device has not started yet due to delays with Federal Court proceedings, the Australian media report.
Australian clean energy developer Protean Energy has appointed David Wheeler as its Non-Executive Director.