World’s Largest Floating Offshore Wind Farm Opens
Hywind Tampen is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 200,000 tonnes annually from key oil and gas producers in the North Sea.
Read moreHywind Tampen is expected to reduce CO2 emissions by 200,000 tonnes annually from key oil and gas producers in the North Sea.
Read moreAI for an AUV is being developed to address unexploded ordnance in the North and Baltic Seas leftover from World War I and II.
Read moreScientists at Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) are investigating the potential climate change mitigation benefits of farming seaweed alongside offshore wind arrays.
Read moreTotalEnergies has been awarded two licenses to explore CO2 storage potential in the Danish North Sea. The licenses are located 250 km off the west coast of Denmark and cover an area of 2,118 km2.
Read moreXOCEAN USV survey looks at the effects of decommissioning oil and gas structures on marine ecosystems.
Read moreGlobal energy consultancy Xodus is assessing the infrastructure and modifications required to enable electrification of Harbour Energy’s Central North Sea assets following the successful delivery of a power optimization study examining the opportunities available to rationalize the generation systems on the Everest and Lomond assets. Implementing electrification on offshore assets can reduce operational expenditure, increase uptime across all assets and
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