FEEDERDOCK, the Jones Act Compliant Offshore Wind Installation Solution developed by ONP Management and Renewable Resources International, has reached status "ready for construction"
A new alliance of top consulting companies offers project developers and investors a single gateway to offshore wind and green hydrogen opportunities — combining permitting, commercial and technical expertise with strategies that maximize returns and accelerate sustainable growth
State owned port company NPorts strengthens Brake Weser port investing 10 Mio €. Modernised pier plays an important role as a supra-regional nutrition and supply hub. Following Lower Saxony's sustainability strategy NPorts focused on converting existing infrastructure to meet the future requirements of maritime logistics.
Hamburg-based ONP Management GmbH has been named the Technical Advisor for the 500MW floating wind project offshore Saudi Arabia being developed by Plambeck Emirates LLC.
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