Since 1939
October 2022 | Number 10 | Volume 84
The Future is Floating in
Offshore
Wind
Courtesy: SAITEC/RWE
contents
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Building Bridges for Offshore Wind Edward G. LeBlanc leverages his 40+ year career with the U.S. Coast Guard as the Head of Marine Affairs, Ørsted, in forwarding its efforts to build clean energy offshore wind farms while helping to maintain safe maritime navigation for both traditional maritime operators in the region as well as Ørsted vessels. The path is neither straight nor easy, but LeBlanc an overview of the plan with Maritime Reporter & Engineering News. By Greg Trauthwein
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Floating Wind: Through the pilot stage It’s the eve of (another) major expansion in offshore wind. In a great push, floating wind is being handed former “deepwater” oil and gas acreage, and new wind provinces are being named. Despite obstacles and unknowns, the ocean seems the limit for this floater segment. By William Stoichevski
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Gamification in Maritime Training: Serious or Just Play? The use of computer-based games for training purposes has been garnering increased interest over the past several years. In this article, we look at “serious gaming” or “gamification”, and whether this tool can be used effectively for maritime training. By Murray Goldberg, CEO, Marine Learning Systems
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