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NO.5 / VOL. 85 / MAY 2023 26 Managing O&G Through Energy Transition
Departments
Scientists warn that climate change is the greatest peril that humankind has ever faced. But, for the moment, hydrocarbon energy underpins life as we know it.
4 Authors & Contributors
By Paul Bartlett 6 Editorial 8 By the Numbers: Norwegian Shipowners 30 Voyage Optimization: Demise of the Data Silo 10 Training Tips for Ships
We’ve had the means for a while, now we have the incentive to crush the data 12 Classi? cation: Remote Survey siloes that are holding back voyage optimization.
18 Column: The Path to Zero
By Wendy Laursen 20 Colunm: Eye on the Navy 24 Column: Autonomy & Defense 34 MOL Green Tech Sets Sail 43 Oslo takes Center Stage
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines invests in a pair of wind propulsion projects – Wind 50 Tech Focus: Batteries
Challenger & Wind Hunter – to help achieve its emission reduction goals.
54 Tech Feature: Armach Robotics
By Greg Trauthwein 56 Tech Feature: Shaft Generators 58 New Products 38 Clean Hulls Help Make Green Ships 59 Tech Focus: Marine Gears
Last year we visited Hempel Marine’s HQ outside of Copenhagen, and found 61 Classi? eds 64 Buyer’s Directory ‘green’ and ‘sustainabily’ are not just words, rather corporate culture.
64 Advertisers Index
By Greg Trauthwein 46 Norway: Pioneering Propulsion Projects
Nor-Shipping ‘23 will highlight many awe-inspiring technologies, none likely to outshine the remarkable progress of propulsion and emissions technology.
By Paul Bartlett
Photo on the cover:
MOL’s Wind Hunter melds sail and hydrogen technology.Image courtesy MOL
Photo this page:
ScoutDI has performed initial tests of its drone’s SLAM capabilities in the cargo tank of the Altera shuttle tanker Beothuk Spirit.
Image courtesy ScoutDI 2 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • May 2023
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