The Tokyo metropolitan government is set to survey seabed and weather conditions off the Izu island chain for its plan to build the world’s largest “floating offshore” wind power farm by 2035.
Power-cable specialist NKT has committed undisclosed funds to build the T3600, the world’s most powerful subsea trencher, as part of a wider programme to safeguard critical offshore infrastructure and ...
FOR years, marine energy has been dominated by massive tidal barrages and underwater turbines anchored to the seabed. Now, a ...
The UK’s subsea players are keeping close tabs on an innovative demonstrator project under way off the northern coast of Scotland, where a prototype wave-energy device and seabed battery system have ...
Several tidal energy projects operating in Europe and Asia are demonstrating that marine power is no longer an experimental ...
Diplomats from more than 30 nations have criticized a proposal that could allow the start of seabed mining by 2027. By Eric Lipton Reporting from Washington Nearly 40 nations, big and small, have ...