In focus: Backed with government and private funding, offshore energy and shipping industries go full steam ahead towards net-zero future

Europe and the United States have set in place a number of funding programs designed to boost and accelerate the development of a very diverse ‘clean energy sector’, which is being backed by significant initiatives from the major players coming from the more established maritime and oil and gas industries, which are becoming increasingly aware that the clean future has no other alternative.

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Future-Proofing Marine Efficiency: Market Insights

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Worldwide Market Reports (WMR) has released its latest market research report titled “Marine Vessel Energy Efficiency Market Report 2023.” This comprehensive report provides valuable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses in the marine vessel energy efficiency sector. It covers market trends, competitive landscape, consumer behaviour, and technological advancements. The report serves as a valuable resource for industry players, helping them stay ahead...

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In focus: Offshore renewables and green hydrogen set to herald in a new energy paradigm

The global energy sector’s shift from fossil-based systems of energy production to renewable energy sources is proving to be an increasingly challenging goal to attain, especially in the context of current energy security and supply setbacks. However, offshore renewable energies – mainly offshore wind and marine energy – backed up with innovation in green hydrogen production, stand to significantly accelerate the energy paradigm shift awaited worldwide.

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DOE awards $25 million for marine energy research projects

Columbia Power Technologies will design and test a prototype low-power wave energy converter. Columbia Power Technologies photo

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced Tuesday that it has selected $25 million in research projects for next-generation marine energy devices. Funded by DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Water Power Technologies, these 12 innovative projects will reduce capital costs and accelerate the innovation cycle by testing new concepts. Marine energy includes ocean wave power, tidal, and river/ocean current devices that convert movement of water into electricity.

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