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Qatar’s LNG fleet expansion coming along as Hanwha cuts steel for 8 newbuilds

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South Korea’s shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean has hosted a steel-cutting ceremony for eight new liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers being built as part of QatarEnergy’s historic LNG fleet expansion project. The vessels will be owned and operated by Qatar Gas Transport Company (Nakilat). The post Qatar’s LNG fleet expansion coming along as Hanwha cuts steel for 8 newbuilds appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Port of Tyne invests in UK’s first fully electric foiling pilot vessel

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UK’s Port of Tyne has purchased the country’s first fully electric foiling pilot vessel in line with the Government’s Maritime 2050 strategy, reinforcing the port’s “commitment to innovation, sustainability, and a cleaner future for the maritime sector”. The post Port of Tyne invests in UK’s first fully electric foiling pilot vessel appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Podcast: Where did it go wrong for hydrogen? | Podcast

In this episode of The 1895 Podcast we explore the challenges facing the hydrogen industry and ask: where did it go wrong? Despite years of momentum and investment, companies are scaling back, projects are being delayed, and financial struggles are mounting. We break down the key factors behind this shift, from economic pressures and policy hurdles to infrastructure gaps and off-take uncertainty. With expert insights from our recent Electrolysers webinar, we examine whether this is a temporary slowdown or a necessary course correction for a more sustainable hydrogen market. While setbacks dominate headlines, the discussion also highlights pathways forward. From smarter business models to strategic funding opportunities, we explore what it will take to push projects to final investment decisions and beyond. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free,… Read More »Podcast: Where did it go wrong for hydrogen? | Podcast

LR and Prodigy to work on transportable nuclear power plants

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North American developer of marine- and land-based transportable nuclear power plants (TNPPs) Prodigy Clean Energy has joined forces with classification society Lloyd’s Register (LR) to complete the development of lifecycle requirements for its TNPPs and start their fabrication by late 2020s. The post LR and Prodigy to work on transportable nuclear power plants appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Indonesia’s first FLNG to feature Norwegian firm’s compressors

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Norway’s TMC Compressors has been selected to deliver a marine compressed air system for the floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility China-based provider of clean energy services Wison New Energies is building for Malaysia’s investment holding and management player Genting. The post Indonesia’s first FLNG to feature Norwegian firm’s compressors appeared first on Offshore Energy.