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Features Departments 6 Editorial 14 The Domino Effect 8 By the Numbers The emerging offshore wind market will fundamentally transform 9 “Quotable” the entire U.S. marine industry. The only question: when?

By Greg Trauthwein 10 Training Tips for Ships The Lecture is Dead!

18 The Path to Zero: SLOW DOWN 12 Offshore Wind As the marine industry comes to grips with moves to decarbonize, Wind finance blows into O&G.

we look at slow steaming: voluntary versus regulatory.

16 The Path to Zero By Dennis Bryant Low Sulfur Fuels: All Ready?

20 The Drawing Board 28 How to Foil Well-Laid Plans Alcohol is not the probable cause.

Born from the hydrodynamics of dead whale carcasses, innovators from Norway deliver a foil retrofit to save fuel, enhance comfort.

24 Legal Beat By William Stoichevski Accident Investigation Anatomy.

42 Ship Repair 32 Fit for Refit?

48 Tech Files While the nascent U.S. offshore wind market is agreed to be a 50 In the Shipyard newbuild market, some refit O&G OSVs could have a new home.

52 People & Companies News By Barry Parker 54 Showtime: SMM 2020 Interview: Claus ‘Uli’ Selbach 37 “Crazy ideas are not off the table” Glosten president Morgan Fanberg shares unique insights on the 56 Calendar of Events mindset that powers this progressive naval architecture and 57 The Final Word marine engineering firm forward.

59 Buyer’s Directory By Greg Trauthwein 60 Classifieds 64 Advertising Index 2 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • January 2020

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