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NO. 11 / VOL. 84 / NOVEMBER 2022

Photo on the Co er Pho P P P P P P P P P Ph to on the Cover:

T The arrival in downtown Santo

D Domingo of a Siemens Energy Sea- ? ? o at, complete with energy storage.

P Photo: Siemens Energy

P Photo this Page:

W Wärtsilä’s Kivuwatt FPP ? oating in a and drawing methane from Lake

K Kiwu, Rwanda, in 2016.

P Photo: Wärtsilä

Features Departments 4 Authors & Contributors 26 Inteview: Fredrik Högberg, Volvo Penta 6 Editorial

As he takes the helm leading Volvo Penta North America, he discusses 8 By the Numbers: Japan the tech and the talent in his arsenal. 10 Legal Beat:

By Greg Trauthwein

Responder Immunity 16 Training Tips for Ships: 30 FiFi @ Sea: Toward a Safe Ship Concept

Who Trains? Who Assesses

As ships grow larger, effective fire mitigation and firefighting onboard 18 The Path to Zero: has never loomed larger.

Intelligence Applied

By John Gow 20 The Path to Zero (Part II):

Hydrogen One 22 Back to the Drawing Board 34 Floating Power

The Amazon Model in

As energy availability and security takes center stage, attention turns to

Global Naval Deterrence utility sized floating power plants.

46 Eye on the Navy

By William Stoichevski “A Warrior & a Workhorse” 50 Heavy Lifters 42 A Methanol Future 52 New Products

While maritime’s path to future fuels is neither straight nor short, 54 In the Shipyard companies like MPC Container Ships blaze the [Methanol] Path.

56 On the Bookshelf

By Greg Trauthwein 59 Buyer’s Directory 60 Classifieds 48 Autonomy & the 500-Ship Navy 64 Advertising Index

The U.S. Navy is in ‘build’ mode to balance China’s naval expansion, and autonomous boats could play a prominent role.

By George Galdorisi

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