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NO. 8 / VOL. 84 / AUGUST 2022

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Features Departments 4 Authors & Contributors 22 Battery-Electric Surge: ESS Scales Up 6 Editorial Energy Storage System (ESS) capacity is trending up.

8 Training Tips for Ships By William Stoichevski 10 Interview: Tom Risley, Life Cycle Engineering 28 Shipyards Adapt as Military Recapitalizes 14 Back to the Drawing Board U.S. shipyards are making improvements to serve the U.S. Navy and 16 Digitalization USCG, from spruce up to dramatic make-over.

18 The Path to Zero: Armach By Edward Lundquist 20 The Path to Zero: Insurance 56 Tech Feature: Bearings 56 In the Shipyard 34 Offshore Wind Drives Shipyard Innovation 60 Buyer’s Directory While there have been many starts, stumbles and stops, the promise of 61 Classifieds offshore wind could drive shipbuilding for a generation.

64 Advertising Index By Tom Ewing 40 CTO in Focus: Henrik Stiesdal This wind power pioneer built his first turbine in 1978 to help power the family farm. Today he eyes: Industrialized Floating Offshore Wind.

By Elaine Maslin 46 Wabtec’s Power Play

Wabtec’s 250MDC diesel needs no urea to be Tier 4 compliant, and the PA-based engine builder mounts a compelling case based on per- formance, fuel efficiency and lifecycle costs.

By Greg Trauthwein

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