China installed half of new global offshore wind capacity during 2020, wind energy council reveals
According to the latest data released by the Global Wind Energy Council’s (GWEC) Market Intelligence, the global offshore wind industry had its...
According to the latest data released by the Global Wind Energy Council’s (GWEC) Market Intelligence, the global offshore wind industry had its...
Crewboats and processing platforms are the focus of the recent string of newbuilding orders and deliveries of offshore vessels. This time around, new...
People’s Republic of China (PRC) President Xi Jinping has vowed to take back the “renegade province” of Taiwan during his time in office, and Beijing’s...
In remarks delivered at the US State Department in early February, President Joe Biden championed the rule of law as part of “America’s abiding advantage”...
The People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) recently commissioned the final two Type 056A or Jiangdao-class corvettes to be built. The 86-metre vessels...
Chinese salvage company Lianyungang Dali Underwater Engineering has begun work to dismantle the stern of the Japanese-owned bulk carrier Wakashio, which...
Finnish builder Aquamec has completed providing support for efforts to restore the Chanhe River in the city of Xian in central China’s Shaanxi...
Maersk has confirmed that the containership Maersk Eindhoven faced an engine stop in heavy weather on Wednesday, February 17, while en route from Xiamen,...
Norwegian engineering consultancy AqualisBraemar and the East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences have...
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