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Combining Wind and Solar Technologies to Create Zero-Emission Ship

Combining Wind and Solar Technologies to Create Zero-Emission Ship

In the race to develop new, environmentally-friendly shipping technologies, a British company is promoting what it is calling the first true zero-emission ship design. Windship Technology, which says...

BP and EnBW Splash $1.2 Billion on UK Offshore Wind Leases

BP and EnBW Splash $1.2 Billion on UK Offshore Wind Leases

bp (formerly BP) and German power utility EnBW have won two offshore wind area leases in the Irish Sea, paying an astonishing $1.2 billion for the use of the Crown Estate sites. The ultra-high bid ref...

S. Korea Fast-Tracks Plan to Build World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm

S. Korea Fast-Tracks Plan to Build World's Largest Offshore Wind Farm

The government of South Korea has pledged to put its support behind a $43 billion plan to build the world's biggest offshore wind farm.  As part of President Moon Jae-In's "Green New Deal" plan for...

USCG Rescues 66 Anglers From Breakaway Ice Floe on Lake Michigan

USCG Rescues 66 Anglers From Breakaway Ice Floe on Lake Michigan

Last Thursday, multiple U.S. Coast Guard units joined local first responders to rescue 66 ice anglers who were stranded when an ice floe broke away from shore near Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.  At abou...

Maritime Executive

"Move, Adapt or Die": Could Science Help Coral Adapt to Warming Seas?

[By Pavel Toropov] Corals rely on symbiotic algae to provide most of their food via photosynthesis. At the same time, the coral protects the algae within the tissues beneath its hard limestone skel...

Revisiting Vanadium Flow Batteries for Ship Propulsion

Revisiting Vanadium Flow Batteries for Ship Propulsion

In July 2019, Maritime Executive carried a commentary suggesting possible application of vanadium flow batteries for vessel propulsion. More recently, companies from Germany and the Netherlands have e...

NTSB: Complacency and Poor Bridge Management Led to LPG Hitting Wharf

NTSB: Complacency and Poor Bridge Management Led to LPG Hitting Wharf

The National Transportation Safety Board is citing the importance of proper planning even when a vessel is only doing a short movement and when the belief is that it is a simple situation. In its repo...

America’s Small Cruise Ships Will Sail to Alaska in 2021

America’s Small Cruise Ships Will Sail to Alaska in 2021

America’s small cruise ship industry will be operational in Alaska in 2021 despite what they are terming the devastating decision by Canada to bar large cruise ships and recommend against cruise trave...

A "Beggar-thy-Neighbor" Approach Keeps Seafarers Stranded

A "Beggar-thy-Neighbor" Approach Keeps Seafarers Stranded

[By Sandra Tsui] When a business manager is willing to spend $200,000 to send home five employees whose contracts have expired and bring five colleagues to replace them on the spot, later telling a...

MARAD Seeks Input on Future of NS Savannah, World’s First Nuclear Ship

MARAD Seeks Input on Future of NS Savannah, World’s First Nuclear Ship

One of America’s most historic merchant ships, the n/s Savannah is facing an uncertain future. Recently, the US Maritime Administration asked for the public’s input as they work to complete the decomm...