European news – Page 78
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Antonov restores operations from Leipzig
Antonov Airlines has confirmed the transfer of operations to Leipzig, Germany, following the damage to some of its aircraft and its home base in Kyiv.
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Allelys moves Dogger Bank transformers
UK-based heavy transport engineering contractor Alleys has delivered the first transformer for the Dogger Bank wind farm’s onshore substation.
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UK’s renewable investment barriers
Research from investment manager Downing identifies liquidity constraints and insufficient regulation as the key barriers to investment in renewable energy for UK pension funds, other institutional investors and wealth managers.
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Norlat boosts Bremen connections
Norway-headquartered Norlat Shipping has launched a regular service from BLG’s facilities in Bremen, Germany, to ports on the US East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico.
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EU's Russian exposure as oil phase-out proposed
The European Commission (EC) has proposed an EU-wide ban on Russian oil imports by the end of year. This would be a complete import ban on all Russian oil, seaborne and pipeline, crude and refined.
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Sarens boosts green credentials with 24 Tadano cranes
At the end of last month, Sarens said that it would add 24 Tadano all-terrain cranes and six Tadano E-packs to its fleet.
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Clausen Kran adds Liebherr duo
Switzerland-based Clausen Kran has added a Liebherr LTM 1150-5.3 mobile crane and an LRT 1090-2.1 rough-terrain crane to its fleet.
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Nectar lands in Oostende
UK-based port operator Nectar Group is entering into a cooperation agreement with the Belgian port of Oostende.
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Goldhofer girder bridge on show for Collett
Collett has deployed its recently acquired 250-tonne capacity Goldhofer girder bridge for its inaugural project – the transport of a 172-tonne super grid transformer to the National Grid’s Feckenham substation in the UK.
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Grimaldi ups connectivity to Greece
Grimaldi Group is boosting its connections between Italy and Greece with the deployment of an additional vessel on its Venice-Bari-Patras service.
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Rising prices weigh on UK manufacturers
The latest UK Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) has highlighted ongoing concerns over the rising cost of energy and raw materials.
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Haizea Wind plots Bilbao expansion
Haizea Wind has submitted a request to expand its operations at the port of Bilbao, Spain.
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Magis takes Liebherr delivery
Italian company Magis has taken delivery of an 800-tonne capacity Liebherr LTM 1750-9.1 mobile crane.
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Kaskasi wind farm makes progress
RWE’s Kaskasi offshore wind farm – which will be Germany’s first offshore wind farm to come online since 2020 – is moving ahead, with 22 monopiles already installed.
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Mammoet completes all-electric first
Mammoet has replaced a production vessel at a chemical plant in the Netherlands using purely electric power.
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Port of Antwerp-Bruges emerges
The ports of Antwerp and Zeebrugge have officially merged and will start operating as port of Antwerp-Bruges.
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Road freight rates on the up
The effects of inflation on the supply side of the European road freight market, especially on diesel prices, have led to substantial increases in road freight rates in the first quarter of 2022, according to the IRU.
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Collett completes Kennoxhead deliveries
Collett & Sons has delivered 13 Nordex turbines to the Kennoxhead wind farm in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.
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Blyth witnesses record year
The port of Blyth in the UK enjoyed record turnover in 2021, hitting GBP25.5 million (USD32.2 million) – the highest total in the port’s 140-year history and up 15 percent on the previous year.
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Offshore powering up
New offshore wind capacity additions in Europe are poised to hit a record high this year, topping 4 GW for the first time and more than doubling additions seen in 2021, Rystad Energy research shows.