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October 2021 | Number 10 | Volume 83
OFFSHORE WIND
U.S. Offshore Wind:
Emerging Opportunities and Challenges A Floating Power Trio:
Wind, Waves and H₂0
Emerging Opportunities and Challenges A Floating Power Trio:
Wind, Waves and H₂0
Through the Microscope:
Science Supports the Business of Offshore Wind Green Corridors:
The Catalyst Decarbonizing Maritime Supply Chains
Science Supports the Business of Offshore Wind Green Corridors:
The Catalyst Decarbonizing Maritime Supply Chains
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BAE Systems Expands Its Clean Energy Footprint With Two New Projects For Maritime Sector BAE Systems, in collaboration with other maritime industry leaders, has secured funding from the UK Department of Transport to design, develop, and demonstrate exciting new power and propulsion technologies for London, with the potential to reduce emissions across global waterways.
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A Floating Power Trio: Wind, Waves and H₂0 Floating offshore wind is now firmly on the radar, but it’s not just its ability to access deeper water resources, rather its ability to provide a local power source to, for example, offshore oil and gas facilities or remote islands, is also making it attractive, especially when combined with hydrogen production. By Elaine Maslin
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CIMAC World Congress: The Place Where the Large Engine Industry Meets Every three years, the large engine industry meets for the CIMAC World Congress. Next year, after Helsinki in 2016 and Vancouver in 2019, Busan in South Korea will host the CIMAC Congress from June 13 -17, 2022. Shipbuilding is dominated by Asia with South Korea as key player for decades. So, there is good reason for the Congress to meet there. By Christoph Rofka