Report: Maritime Electrification
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore’s new report calls for greater clarity regarding standardized safety regulations that will advance the development of maritime electrification technologies.
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Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore’s new report calls for greater clarity regarding standardized safety regulations that will advance the development of maritime electrification technologies.
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BV has delivered an approval in principle to Wah Kwong Maritime Transport Holdings, a Hong Kong shipowner, and Qiyao Environmental Technology (Qiyao Environ Tec), a subsidiary of Shanghai Marine Diesel Engine Research Institute, for a carbon capture and storage project onboard two Wah Kwong vessels.
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Bureau Veritas (BV) has delivered an approval in principle to Oceans of Energy for its system design of a high-wave offshore solar farm.
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Bureau Veritas (BV) has launched a detailed outlook on future maritime fuels in a new whitepaper, which calls for a “well-to-wake” (WtW) approach to assess the climate impact and sustainability of alternative fuels.
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HELION Hydrogen Power has received approval in principle (AiP) from Bureau Veritas (BV) for its FC-RACK Marine zero-emission, hydrogen-powered electric generator dedicated to maritime applications.
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Bureau Veritas (BV) has been selected to undertake the project certification of Erebus, the first offshore wind farm in the Celtic Sea, in Wales, and one of the largest floating offshore wind projects in the world. Located 44 km from the Pembrokeshire coastline in up to 75-m water depth, the Erebus project aims to be fully operational by 2026 and will deliver up to 100 MW of clean energy, powering 93,000 homes per year.
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