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April 25, 2024
the business informed Reuters. CEO for Latin America previously this year. operations for the region. Brazil, which count on submarine cables to deliver energy. cable televisions will be all set, Boronat told Reuters. offshore wind farms. prepare its plants, according to Tonon.
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April 25, 2024
said it will sell its stake in two energy jobs in a $1.1. billion offer that assists the New Englandbased power business exit. the distressed overseas wind company. Eversource stated it would offer its 50 percent share in the. 132-megawatt South Fork and the 704-megawatt Transformation offshore.
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April 24, 2024
Wednesday it will invest $150 million in a brand-new U.S. transformer factory. local jobs. Power transformers are key to decarbonising the U.S. by 50-52% from 2005 levels by 2030. In November, U.S. tasks that are crucial to the energy transition. see the long-lasting capacity to increase our U.S.
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April 21, 2024
30 gigawatts of overseas wind power along U.S. years to fight environment change. supply chain, stated the firm, which belongs to the U.S. Department of the Interior. Maine and the U.S. Central Atlantic coast. Progress to develop the U.S. increased project expenses. stated they expanded their U.S.
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March 5, 2024
War tensions in both Ukraine and the Middle East have had an increasingly disruptive effect on the global shipping market. As the ongoing conflicts in these regions continue, the impact has had a butterfly effect on maritime trade, shipping routes…
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January 18, 2024
The maritime transportation sector plays the most important role in global trade and transports. There is no earthly way to avoid this type of shipping as the entire world’s economic activities are dependent on it. However, this industry has…
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January 18, 2024
As the backbone of global trade, the maritime industry faces an unprecedented challenge – a pressing need to pivot away from its traditional reliance on fossil fuels. The urgency of this transition is fueled by a stark reality: the significant environmental impact of shipping practices…
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January 17, 2024
The global naval landscape is undergoing significant transformations driven by technological advancements, geopolitical shifts, and evolving security challenges. Naval forces worldwide are adapting to new trends that are reshaping the way they operate, ensuring readiness in an era of rapid change.
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COVID-19 and all of the effects of this Black Swan event have, and will continue to have a profound impact on global commerce for much of 2020, with effects felt far beyond the confines of maritime.
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March 1, 2020
The opening paragraph of the U.S. Coast Guard’s Marine Safety Information Bulletin neatly summarizes the importance of the U.S. Marine Transportation system:
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The world is changing: data acquisition, communication, storage, and processing continue to get cheaper. This creates new opportunities to apply advanced analytics to complex physical systems. However, the maritime industry faces unique challenges…
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MacDougalls’ Cape Cod Marine Service is in Falmouth, Massachusetts and has been in the marine service business for 80 years and employs up to 30 technicians in the busy season. The boatyard services more than 200 recreational and commercial…
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Cargo heating bank fabricated from PLATECOIL panels.PLATECOIL Banks Reduce Installation & Labor CostsMarine cargo heating systems are known to be expensive to fabricate, energy-inefficient, and slow to respond. Factory engineered and fabricated…
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February 22, 2018
Battleships, once the world's most powerful warship type, remain an iconic symbol of 20th-century naval power.
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When Valentine’s Day comes around, people from all over scramble to find the perfect gift. It can be tricky to find something that is completely genuine and thoughtful – so here’s a list of the best gifts to get that special mariner in your life.1.