Wind farm where offshore wind turbine failure took place

Ørsted asks for “no sail” zones following offshore wind turbine failure

Ørsted reports that it is investigating an incident at the Anholt Offshore Wind Farm in Denmark. A rotor, including three blades, separated from the nacelle of one of the offshore wind turbines

remote controlled tug

Keppel O&M completes autonomous tug project

Notching up several “firsts,” Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd (Keppel O&M) reports that it has successfully completed its first autonomous vessel project. Capable of autonomous vessel navigation as well as collision

Erno Tenhunen, marine director of Danfoss Editron, and Johan Inden, president of Volvo Penta Marine Business Unit

PODCAST: Danfoss Editron and Volvo Penta talk electrified solutions and sustainability

In this edition of Marine Log’s Listen Up! podcast, we talk to Erno Tenhunen, marine director of Danfoss Editron, and Johan Inden, president of Volvo Penta Marine Business Unit, on Danfoss’ new

Frontline and Euronav merger ahead

Tanker giants Frontline and Euronav to merge

A tanker mega merger is in the works. Frontline Ltd, (NYSE: FRO) and Euronav (NYSE: EURN) have signed a term sheet agreeing a potential stock-for-stock combination of the two companies. Based on

Greg Wagner

Wagner named Alabama Shipyard CEO

Alabama Shipyard, LLC has appointed Greg Wagner as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Wagner is joining the Alabama Shipyard team from the position of CEO at Navarro Capital Partners LLC., an

Top Women in Maritime

VIDEO: Top Women in Maritime

Every year, Marine Log’s editorial team carefully selects 20 women of varied backgrounds, ages and locations based on nominations submitted by those in the industry. Featured here are just some of our

Russian attack on merchant ship

Russia sinks another merchant ship

Confirming several Ukrainian reports, the Commonwealth of Dominica Maritime Administration (DMA) reports that the motor vessel Azburg (IMO number 9102899) was indiscriminately attacked, sank and completely destroyed while at berth in Mariupol,

Conrad Shipyard wins deck barge contract

Conrad Shipyard to build two tugs for USACE

Morgan City, La., headquartered Conrad Shipyard LLC has won a $16,983,710 firm-fixed-price contract to build two tugboats for use in the Great Lakes. Bids were solicited via the internet with five received.

USACE St. Paul District to close 4 locks and dams

USACE: Another $77 million allocated for Emsworth Locks and Dam

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pittsburgh District reports an additional $77 million in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) supplemental funding has been allocated for design and construction work at Emsworth

Containership cuts GHG emissions by using synthetic natural gas

By operating on a blend of synthetic natural gas (SNG) and LNG, the 1,036-TEU containership, ElbBLUE has reduced its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 27% compared to using LNG alone. Compared with

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