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Next Level of Vessel Autonomy Verified on Singapore Tug

Next Level of Vessel Autonomy Verified on Singapore Tug

A harbor tug developed by Keppel Offshore & Marine and outfitted with technology from ABB is continuing to establish new levels in the efforts to move to automation. The tug’s autonomous operations fo...

The Three Maritime Value Chains: Decarbonization Playbook Part 2

The Three Maritime Value Chains: Decarbonization Playbook Part 2

[By Mikael Lind, Wolfgang Lehmacher, Thomas Doepel, Jyrki Heinimaa, Jan Hoffmann, Mika Laurilehto, Manfred Lebmeier, Moritz Petersen, Ilkka Rytkölä, Jessica Saari, Sukhjit Singh, Riinu Walls, and Rich...

Is it Time to Relook at Ocean Carriers’ Tax Contributions?

Is it Time to Relook at Ocean Carriers’ Tax Contributions?

In June, President Joe Biden spoke by phone to several traders and farmers highlighting the impact of rising shipping costs and how they were affecting businesses. Biden went on to castigate shipping...

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Theories of Giant Waves that Suddenly Appear and Vanish 

Maritime folklore tells stories of giant waves that suddenly appear on the ocean and disappear just as quickly. While many people dismiss the existence of such waves as mythology, there are accounts o...

Engineering Designs and Charter for Efficient European Short Sea Ships

Engineering Designs and Charter for Efficient European Short Sea Ships

Dutch company ÈTA Shipping is moving forward with its plans to develop a fleet of environmentally-friendly short sea ships for operation between the Baltic and the Mediterranean. The company has start...

Next US Energy Boom Could Be Wind Power in the Gulf of Mexico

Next US Energy Boom Could Be Wind Power in the Gulf of Mexico

[By Michael E. Webber and Hugh Daigle] With passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, which contains US$370 billion for climate and energy programs, policy experts are forecasting a big expansion in...

Ports Employ Solar Power in Efforts to Improve Environment

Ports Employ Solar Power in Efforts to Improve Environment

Ports are increasingly becoming involved in alternative energy looking to use their facilities to contribute to reducing emissions. While much of the attention is on alternative fuels and wind energy,...

BOEM Seeks Comments for Maine Offshore Wind Projects

BOEM Seeks Comments for Maine Offshore Wind Projects

The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is taking the next step in the effort to build out the U.S. offshore wind energy sector. Under the Biden Administration, BOEM has moved aggressively t...

Conversion Begins for Hydrogen-Powered Inland Barge

Conversion Begins for Hydrogen-Powered Inland Barge

The first inland barge owned by the Dutch company, Future Proof Shipping, arrived at a shipyard in the Netherlands to begin a conversion from traditional diesel power to become one of the first vessel...

Feasibility Study for Offshore Charging Buoy with Maersk and Aberdeen

Feasibility Study for Offshore Charging Buoy with Maersk and Aberdeen

A new round of testing is beginning for an offshore renewable charging hub developed by Maersk Supply Services that permits vessels to use the same concept as shore power while they are idle at sea. S...