To meet the future requirements of the offshore wind industry in the overall project logistics and turbine related O&M activities, Spanish engineering company Marcelo Penna Engineering and Safeway, the Dutch specialist in the design and manufacture of offshore transfer equipment, have joined forces to design an intelligent Service Operation Vessel with a very high focus on crew comfort, safety, reliability and workability in combination with lowering costs. The outcome of this collaboration is the battery-hybrid MP625 SOV combined with the recently introduced Gannet 3D motion-compensated offshore access system. [Read more…] about Intelligent SOV/gangway-concept ensures unrivalled workability
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Drones deliver packages to offshore installations and ships
Around mid-October, 2020, John Spee (North Holland North NHN Development Company) and John Troch (DroneQ Aerial Services) gave a presentation in Nieuwegein, the Netherlands, that explained the cooperation between Energy Reinvented and METIP (Maritime Emerging & Enabling Technologies Innovation Platform) and showed how drones could provide support to the Offshore Energy Industry Oil, Gas & Wind. The presentation was the start of the Maritime Logistics Drone Delivery program for offshore energy. [Read more…] about Drones deliver packages to offshore installations and ships
Dutch teamwork leads to smart & sustainable monopile cover for Vattenfall’s offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust Zuid
Between 18-36 kilometers off the Dutch coast, Vattenfall’s offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust Zuid (HKZ), meaning Dutch Coast South, will arise. In June 2021 the construction of this wind farm, which will become world’s largest, will start. With 140 11MW wind turbines, the wind farm will produce enough fossil free electricity to cover the consumption of over two million households. This enormous project, Vattenfall is trying to realise in the most environmentally friendly way. [Read more…] about Dutch teamwork leads to smart & sustainable monopile cover for Vattenfall’s offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust Zuid
OSV market revival, fun or fairy tale?
The present downturn in the OSV market has cost the industry an astonishing € 41bln. Surprisingly little has been done to restore the imbalance in demand and supply of vessels. With assets build to last for 25 years the problem will be solved in a slow and natural order but obviously at great cost to all involved in the supply chain. Remko de Boer, the author of this article, believes that a solution is available that restores asset values and brings the industry back to sustainable levels. A solution which takes out 1100 vessels from the market at no cost to their owners. The solution being an industry fund setup to unite all stakeholders. The ultimate bill is covered by a small add-on tax on charter income to cover the quick restoration of the supply and demand in OSV vessels. [Read more…] about OSV market revival, fun or fairy tale?
Put clean energy at the heart of stimulus plans to counter the corona virus crisis
The corona virus is turning into an unprecedented international crisis, with serious repercussions for people’s health and economic activity. Although they may be severe, the effects are likely to be temporary. Meanwhile, the threat posed by climate change, which requires us to reduce global emissions significantly this decade, will remain. We should not allow today’s crisis to compromise our efforts to tackle the world’s inescapable challenge. [Read more…] about Put clean energy at the heart of stimulus plans to counter the corona virus crisis
Right of way for ‘green’ hydrogen from wind energy
The federal government of Germany should take a firm decision to ramp up ‘green’ hydrogen and to accelerate the expansion of wind energy and other renewables.
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Privacy Policy and Liability
Ocean Energy Resources
Thank you for visiting our website. Complying with data protection regulations is very important to us. The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to inform you as a user of the website about the type, scope and purpose of the processing of personal data as well as your existing rights, insofar as you are a data subject as defined in Article 4 No. 1 of the General Data Protection Regulation. The following Privacy Policy takes into account the new provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which has been in force since 25 May 2018. At the same time, this policy also fulfils the requirements of Paragraph 13 of the German Telemedia Act that has been in force up till now.
1 Responsible body
This website and the associated services are operated by
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Email: han@practica.nl
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2 General information
We have designed the website to collect as little data as possible from you. In principle, it is possible to visit our website without providing personal data. The processing of personal data is only necessary if you decide to use certain services. We always take care to process your personal data only in accordance with a legal basis or consent that you have provided. We comply with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which has been in force since 25 May 2018, as well as the applicable national regulations, such as the German Federal Data Protection Act, the Telemedia Act or other more specific laws on data protection.
3 Definition
The terms used in this Privacy Policy have the following meaning in accordance with the GDPR.
‘personal data’ means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (‘data subject’); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as a name, an identification number, location data, an online identifier or to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person;
‘processing’ means any operation or set of operations which are performed on personal data or on sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, such as collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, adaptation or alteration, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, alignment or combination, restriction, erasure or destruction;
‘restriction of processing’ means the marking of stored personal data with the aim of limiting their processing in the future;
‘pseudonymisation’ means the processing of personal data in such a manner that the personal data can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information, provided that such additional information is kept separately and is subject to technical and organisational measures to ensure that the personal data are not attributed to an identified or identifiable natural person;
‘controller’ means the natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which, alone or jointly with others, determines the purposes and means of the processing of personal data; where the purposes and means of such processing are determined by Union or Member State law, the controller or the specific criteria for its nomination may be provided for by Union or Member State law;
‘processor’ means a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body which processes personal data on behalf of the controller;
‘recipient’ means a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or another body, to which the personal data are disclosed, whether a third party or not. However, public authorities which may receive personal data in the framework of a particular inquiry in accordance with Union or Member State law shall not be regarded as recipients; the processing of those data by those public authorities shall be in compliance with the applicable data protection rules according to the purposes of the processing;
‘third party’ means a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or body other than the data subject, controller, processor and persons who, under the direct authority of the controller or processor, are authorised to process personal data;
‘consent’ of the data subject means any freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the data subject’s wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of personal data relating to him or her;
4 Consent
In some cases, when you visit our website, we collect certain personal data for which we require your consent. This happens, for example, when you want to read the online version of our magazine.
Declaration of consent
By using the registration that we provide, you consent to the collection and use of personal data provided by you as described in this Privacy Policy. You can revoke this consent at any time with effect for the future by making a corresponding declaration to us. We point out, however, that the use of our service without your consent is no longer possible. For your revocation, please use the specified contact channels (please tell us in this case your name, email and postal address).
5 Purpose and legal basis of the processing of personal data
We always process your personal data for a specific purpose.
In summary, we process your personal data for the following purposes:
In order to be able to send you our digital newsletter twice a week.
To send the online version of our magazine.
We process personal data that are required for the justification, implementation, or execution of our service offerings (execution of the contract) according to the legal basis of Article 6 Paragraph 1 Point (b) GDPR. Insofar as we obtain your consent for the processing of your personal data, the consent shall form the legal basis for data processing pursuant to Article 6 Paragraph 1 (a) of the GDPR. Data processing is also permissible if we process your data to protect our legitimate interests, and your interests or fundamental rights and freedoms regarding the processing of personal data do not prevail, Article 6 Paragraph 1 (f) GDPR. Insofar as we commission an external service provider in the context of data processing on our behalf, the processing is carried out on the legal basis of Article 28 GDPR.
6 Collected and processed personal data
In the context of our website, we collect and process certain personal data from you. On the one hand, you can see which data is actually processed by the data you have to provide when filling out the registration for the newsletter, and on the other hand, we inform you about the data processed for the processing procedures described herein.
In summary, we collect and process the following information about you through our website:
Contact details in case of email contact:
First name
Surname
Email address
Newsletter registration:
We will only collect and process your data for the purposes stated in this Privacy Policy. Any use beyond the stated purpose requires your express consent. The same applies to the transfer and transmission of your data to third parties.
7 Collection of personal data when visiting our website
If you use the website for information purposes only, i.e. if you do not provide us with information, we will only collect personal data that your browser transmits to our server. If you wish to view our website, we will collect the following data, which is technically necessary for us to display our website to you and to ensure its stability and security (legal basis is Article 6 Paragraph 1 Sentence 1 (f) of the GDPR):
IP address
date and time of the request
time zone difference to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
content of the request (specific page)
access status / HTTP status code
amount of data transferred in each case
website making the request
browser
operating system and its interface
language and version of browser software.
In addition to the aforementioned data, cookies are stored on your computer when you use our website. For more information, see the “Cookies” section of this Privacy Policy.
8 Cookies
On our website, information is collected and stored using what are called browser cookies.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your data medium and that store certain settings and data that are to be exchanged with our system via your browser. A cookie usually contains the name of the domain from which the cookie data was sent as well as information about the age of the cookie and an alphanumeric identifier.
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From Print to Online
Our step from traditional printing to an online magazine
There has been a lot going on lately about going digital as a publisher, and to be honest, it has also kept us busy. Because after 36 years you don’t just choose another course.
After much consideration, we have decided to go online with OER as a complete digital magazine. We choose this environmentally friendly alternative to achieve a greater reach with fewer costs.The layout has also been updated. The first edition will appear at the end of March.
We are aware that not everyone will appreciate this decision, but this was unavoidable. We are also undergoing a transition. But we are convinced that online also has many advantages for you. Social Media Sharing for example.
More readers also means more opportunities for our advertisers to achieve the best possible ROI. With active links in ads and advertorials.
In order to be able to read Ocean Energy Resources, you only need to perform one simple operation: click this link and from now on you will automatically receive a link to read the digital version online for free.