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Tata Steel for floating offshore wind structures

A Wales-centred industrial collaboration, led by Swansea-based Marine Power Systems, has been awarded nearly £1 million of innovation funding. The project is to develop the use of low CO2 steels from Tata Steel’s Port Talbot site to build platforms for floating offshore wind structures and strengthen local supply chains.

ABP launches the first phase of Millbay Docks transformation

Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s largest port operator, is pleased to announce the commencement of the first phase of works at Millbay Docks,...

The TRENT joins ABP Humber’s fleet of pilot vessels

New pilot vessel, the TRENT, has joined ABP Humber’s fleet at the port of Grimsby. An investment of £1.2 million, the TRENT is the second...

RWE collaborates with Sarens and Tugdock to investigate innovative floating wind deployment and integration solutions for the Celtic Sea

RWE, Wales’ largest renewable energy generator, has funded a study to investigate the quayside offload and launch of two types of floating offshore wind...

Large-Scale Green Hydrogen for the UK: Air Products and Associated British Ports Partner on Renewable Hydrogen Production

Air Products ( NYSE: APD) and Associated British Ports (ABP) announced today their intention to partner in bringing the first large scale, green hydrogen production facility...

Cox Marine’s High-Powered Diesel CXO300 Drives Southampton Port’s New Patrol RIB

Associated British Ports (ABP) has taken delivery of a new fast response RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) installed with the high-performance CXO300 diesel outboard engine...

Shore power goes live at Port of Southampton

Associated British Ports (ABP)’s Port of Southampton is celebrating the successful commissioning and use of its shore power facility for cruise ships. Shore power-enabled...

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