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Marine News February 2023 Volume 34 Number 2

Marine News (ISSN#1087-3864) (USPS#013-952)

Editor’s Note

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Driven by a desire for greater ef? ciency, reduced emissions and improved fuel econ-

CEO omy, the maritime industry continues to ad-

John C. O’Malley • jomalley@marinelink.com vance propulsion technologies for commer-

Publisher & Editorial Director

Greg Trauthwein • trauthwein@marinelink.com cial vessels. Workboats, which often operate on ? xed, relatively short and repeated routes,

Editor

Eric Haun • haun@marinelink.com are prime targets for these improvements.

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As the required technologies and supply

Contributing Writers chains develop, new concepts leveraging

Tom Ewing, James Kearns, Barry Parker, Jeff Vogel emerging fuels like methanol, hydrogen and

PRODUCTION

Production & Graphics Manager ammonia, as well as hybrid and full electric

Eric Haun, Editor,

Nicole Ventimiglia • nicole@marinelink.com propulsion systems present operators with haun@marinelink.com

SALES more options on their path toward reduced

Vice President, Sales & Marketing or even zero-emissions operations.

Terry Breese • breese@marinelink.com

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But these new options also pose major challenges in terms of vessel de-

Advertising Sales Managers sign, energy storage and infrastructure, and in some cases, there are very

Lucia Annunziata • annunziata@marinelink.com important capital, safety and operational questions that remain unan-

Tel: 212-477-6700 ext 6240 Fax: 212-254-6271 swered. The good news is that industry efforts to tackle these issues are

John Cagni • cagni@marinelink.com gaining strength as the time window to achieve its climate goals shrinks.

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Serious progress is being made.

Frank Covella • covella@marinelink.com

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Ultimately, these advances are exciting because they will help to make

Mike Kozlowski • kozlowski@marinelink.com commercial shipping more sustainable and environmentally friendly, and

Tel: 561-733-2477 Fax: 561-732-9670 could even help to improve the bottom line. We look forward to covering

Gary Lewis • lewis@offshore-engineer.com continued progress in this area in the years to come.

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Managing Director, Intl. Sales

Paul Barrett • ieaco@aol.com

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Accounting

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Vladimir Bibik

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