World’s Largest Lightweight Battery-Electric Ship
Australian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania is constructing the world’s largest lightweight battery-electric ship (130 m long) for delivery to its South American customer, Buquebus.
Read moreAustralian shipbuilder Incat Tasmania is constructing the world’s largest lightweight battery-electric ship (130 m long) for delivery to its South American customer, Buquebus.
Read moreA New Zealand-led team has completed the fullest investigation to date into January’s eruption of the underwater Tongan volcano, with the conclusion that Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha’apai (HT-HH) emitted the biggest atmospheric explosion recorded on Earth in more than 100 years.
Read moreHSEQ-360 Ltd. has been selected for a long-term contract to provide health, safety, environmental and quality assurance services to Kincardine offshore wind farm. The site is the largest floating offshore wind farm in the world.
Read moreBureau Veritas (BV) has certified a new-generation 3D-printed propeller manufactured by Naval Group. With its 2.5-m span supported by five 200-kg blades, Naval Group manufactured this propeller thanks to a metal 3D printing process. Mounted on a Tripartite-class minehunter, the propeller will now accompany the ship on all of its operational missions. The propeller is a technological achievement as the largest
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