Equinor's Empire Wind

Equinor’s Empire Wind wins preliminary injunction allowing construction to resume

The Trump Administration has met with another legal set back in its efforts to shut down U.S. offshore wind development. The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia today granted Equinor’s

Keel for third corvette

Rauma Marine Constructions marks more milestones in corvette program

Rauma Marine Constructions (RMC), the Finnish shipyard tapped to play a critical role in U.S. Arctic Security Cutter icebreaker program, reports a strong start to 2026. Yesterday it marked major milestonea in

Rep. John Garamendi talks Mare Island

Garamendi seeks answers on why Mare Island Dry Dock was not awarded key USCG contract

When California ship repairer Mare Island Dry Dock LLC (MIDD) informed the City of Vallejo that it would permanently close its facility, resulting in the termination of all employees, it cited “unforeseen

ORP Henryk Zygalski is the second of the two SIGINT “spy ships” being built under Poland’s DELFIN program

Saab launches second Polish SIGINT “spy ship”

Poland’s second SIGINT (Signals Intelligence) ship from Saab, ORP Henryk Zygalski, was launched in Gdańsk, Poland, today. ORP Henryk Zygalski is the second of the two SIGINT “spy ships” being built under

MMA tackles shipbuilding workforce development

Mass Maritime partners up for shipbuilding workforce development project

There’s a strong Finnish component to how Massachusetts Maritime Academy (MMA) will use the $5.8 million shipbuilding workforce development grant it was recently awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor. The academy

Rendering of charging deployment at Port of Los Angeles. [Image: Motive Energy]

Motive Energy to deliver charging infrastructure for Curtin Maritime’s Port of LA fully electric tugboats

Motive Energy reports that its Tustin, Calif.-based Sustainable Solutions division has been selected to design and deliver the primary charging and energy infrastructure supporting Curtin Maritime’s future fleet of fully electric ship

Two sponsors christened future USNS Lansing (EPF 16): Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Governor of Michigan, and Rep. Lisa McClain (closest to camera). [Photo: Austal USA]

Austal USA christens USNS Lansing, the final EPF

The final U.S. Navy Expeditionary Fast Transport Ship — the future USNS Lansing (EPF 16) — was christened April 10 at Austal USA’s Mobile, Ala. shipyard. The christening marked a major milestone

Court rules Revolution Wind can go ahead

Preliminary injunction allows construction to resume at Ørsted’s Revolution Wind

One of the first of the many court challenges to the latest Trump Administration attempts to shut down U.S. offshore wind development has met with initial success. Danish sustainable energy developer Ørsted

lithium-ion battery thermal runaway

ABS and Siemens Energy in new JDP on lithium-ion battery thermal runaway

ABS and Siemens Energy have signed a joint development project (JDP) agreement to advance the understanding of thermal runaway in lithium-ion batteries through modeling and simulation, supporting safer and more reliable energy

robotic welding

Fairbanks Morse Defense expands robotic welding capabilities

Beloit, Wis.- headquartered Fairbanks Morse Defense (FMD) is to expand its robotic welding program. Aimed at boosting ship repair and maintenance efficiency for the U.S. Navy and allied fleets, FMD’’s robotic welding

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