The owners of Revolution Wind said the Trump administration's reasons for stopping work on its Rhode Island offshore wind farm were "factually incorrect" and only disclosed after it had ordered a halt
American Industries Leveraging 5G Advantages
The National Association of Manufacturers and CTIA has released a new joint report highlighting the key role 5G is playing in manufacturing in America.The report, "How 5G Is Modernizing Manufacturing," explores how
Korean Partners to Develop Humanoid Robots for Shipyards
HD Hyundai Samho has signed an MOU with LG CNS and HD Hyundai Robotics to co-develop AI humanoid robots and logistics automation technologies as part of a move to accelerate the creation
Overfishing Deal Reached After 20 Years of Negotiation
A landmark agreement to curb billions of dollars in subsidies contributing to overfishing came into force on Monday, the World Trade Organization said - a move activists hailed as a step towards
Sanctioned Russian Oil Vessel Switches to Indian Port after Adani Group Ban
Sanctioned vessel Noble Walker carrying Russian oil has changed course to India's Vadinar port after the country's Adani Group banned entry of blacklisted ships at its Mundra port, ship tracking data showed
Rheinmetall to Buy NVL in Expansion Push
Rheinmetall has agreed to buy Luerssen Group's warship division, NVL, as the German defence group seeks to expand in Europe and tap increased military spending across the continent.The move announced on Sunday
Jana Marine’s Jack-Up Barges Get ABS’ Cyber Notation
The American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has issued the CR-Ex cyber resilience notation to three self-elevating units from Jana Marine Services, an industry first.The offshore units, JANA 505, 508 and 509, are
Tonnage Finally Finds its Way to Indian Sub-Continent Recyclers
Escalatory and retaliatory moves kept key trading routes and markets on edge as freight rates propped up this week, with the Baltic Exchange Dry Index reporting a whopping 7.4% overall increase, reports
eDNA Used to Detect Invasive Species in Canadian Arctic
Scientists have detected the DNA of an invasive marine species in Arctic Canada suggesting the region’s waters are no longer cold enough to be a natural barrier.The study, published in Global Change
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- Trump Administration Asks Federal Court to Cancel Permit for Offshore Wind Farm
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- UK Targets Shadow Fleet with Russia-Related Sanctions
- Ethanol as an Alternative to Methanol
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