Prysmian’s New CLV Debuts on Largest US Offshore Wind Farm

Prysmian’s New CLV Debuts on Largest US Offshore Wind Farm

Prysmian’s New CLV Debuts on Largest US Offshore Wind Farm

The new cable-laying vessel (CLV) that joined Prysmian’s fleet earlier this year, Monna Lisa, has begun installing its first submarine cable at the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project site in the US, where Dominion Energy is building the country’s largest offshore wind farm. Prysmian via LinkedIn Dominion Energy selected the consortium of DEME Group and Prysmian as the … Read more

Global Maritime to Provide Marine Services for Iberdrola’s Saint-Brieuc

Global Maritime to Provide Marine Services for Iberdrola’s Saint-Brieuc

Iberdrola has selected Norway-headquartered Global Maritime (GM) to provide marine services in support of operations and maintenance (O&M) on the 496 MW Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm in France. As part of this agreement, Global Maritime will deliver a range of marine services, including vessel inspections and audit services, general marine support, and Health, Safety, Environment, … Read more

RWE, Masdar Move Forward with 3 GW Dogger Bank South Offshore Wind Farms

RWE, Masdar Move Forward with 3 GW Dogger Bank South Offshore Wind Farms

The UK’s Planning Inspectorate has concluded its six-month Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP) examination period for the Dogger Bank South (DBS) offshore wind farms, being developed by RWE and Abu Dhabi’s Masdar. Since the start of the examination this January, the Planning Inspectorate has assessed the environmental, socio-economic, and technical attributes of the DBS projects … Read more

A Zombie US Offshore Wind Project Fights For Life

A Zombie US Offshore Wind Project Fights For Life

US President Donald Trump swept into office earlier this year on a pledge to throttle back the US offshore wind industry, so it’s more than a little surprising to see one new project continue working its way through the federal permitting process. That would be the 2 gigawatt Maryland Offshore Wind Project. It hit a … Read more

Beyond the Harbor: Electrifying Short-Sea Routes and Hybridizing Blue-Water Shipping

Beyond the Harbor: Electrifying Short-Sea Routes and Hybridizing Blue-Water Shipping

Last Updated on: 26th May 2025, 07:30 pm As ports around the world push forward on their decarbonization journeys, the final and perhaps most challenging frontier is decarbonizing the vessels themselves—not only within the harbor but throughout their voyages. This fourth and culminating phase of port electrification and decarbonization strategy tackles precisely this challenge, extending … Read more

China Plays The Green Hydrogen Card While Others Fold

China Plays The Green Hydrogen Card While Others Fold

Last Updated on: 25th May 2025, 09:04 pm The global green hydrogen industry has barely gotten off the ground and several high-profile players have already quit the scene. High costs have discouraged potential offtakers, dampening interest in the idea of extracting hydrogen from renewable resources instead of simply squeezing it from natural gas or coal. … Read more

30 Years Later: The Port That Turned Batteries, Data, and Wind into New Profit

30 Years Later: The Port That Turned Batteries, Data, and Wind into New Profit

By the time a port reaches the twenty-year mark on a thirty-year decarbonization roadmap the engineering problems are largely solved and the hard infrastructure is mostly in place; what remains is equal parts disciplined execution, digital finesse and opportunistic scaling. This logical progression builds upon the successful groundwork established in the initial five years, when ground … Read more