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NO. 2 / VOL. 84 / FEBRUARY 2022

On the Cover & Here

Fincantieri Marinette Marine h has transformed its shipyard d to deliver frigates for the

U.S. Navy.

Source: Fincantieri Marine Group

Features 12 MIT takes the lead toward Net Zero

Departments Randall Field of MITEI’s new Future Energy Systems Center discusses decarbonization challenges ahead for the maritime sector.

4 Authors & Contributors . By Greg Trauthwein 6 Editorial 7 “Quotable” 8 By the Numbers: Norway 18 The Future Bridge 12 Digitalization: 3D Process With autonomous navigation and remote electronics management, 16 Back to the Drawing Board Furuno is on a digital path to help revolutionize maritime.

22 One-on-One Greg Lennon, ABS . By Greg Trauthwein 24 Markets: U.S. Offshore Wind 46 Tech Files 28 “X” Marks the Spot 50 In the Shipyard Cadeler CEO Mikkel Gleerup discusses the strategy behind his 54 People & Companies company’s new X-Class Wind Turbine Installation Vessels.

56 The Final Word: . By Greg Trauthwein Floating Nuclear 60 Buyer’s Directory 34 DDG(X): The Navy’s Large Surface Fighter 61 Classifieds With the Arleigh Burke hull maxed out, the Navy is building a new 64 Advertising Index DDG(X) large surface combatant with room for growth.

By Edward Lundquist 38 @ FMG it’s Frigate Time!

Fincantieri Marine Group invests mightily in its ‘System of Yards’ to deliver the U.S. Navy’s new frigates.

. By Greg Trauthwein 2 Maritime Reporter & Engineering News • February 2022

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