Concept illustration of a ferry powered by fuel cells .[Image: HDF Energy]

ABB and HDF Energy move forward on developing high power fuel cells for seagoing ships

ABB and Blanquefort, France-headquartered HDF Energy have signed a joint-development agreement (JDA) to develop a high-power fuel cell unit for marine applications. Enabling megawatt-scale hydrogen fuel cells, the project anticipates installations on

Biodegradability and fluid life dominate marine hydraulic fluid discussions, while seal compatibility is often overlooked.

Op-Ed: The overlooked role of seal compatibility in hydraulic fluid upgrades

Ask most people about hydraulic fluid upgrades in marine environments, and they might talk about biodegradability and fluid life. But one critical factor often gets overlooked until it’s too late: seal compatibility.

BOEM moves ahead on California offshore oil and gas

BOEM starts process for Virginia offshore mineral lease sale

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has initiated the process for a potential offshore mineral lease sale in federal waters off the coast of Virginia. The agency says that the action—only the

Regal Rexnord Industry Manager Bob Lennon discusses the company’s outlook, offerings for the marine powertrain market, and latest products from the booth floor at Workboat 2025.

VIDEO: Bob Lennon of Regal Rexnord talks trends at Workboat Show

Sponsored Content: Regal Rexnord Industry Manager Bob Lennon discusses the company’s outlook, offerings for the marine powertrain market, and latest products from the booth floor at the International WorkBoat Show on December

U.S. ports and terminals are advancing local economic development through phase two of a transatlantic partnership with IRPT and EFIP.

U.S. inland ports strengthen transatlantic ties, says IRPT

Ports and terminals around the United States are investing major resources to boost economic development in their communities as they enter into phase two of the transatlantic partnership with Inland Rivers, Ports

ncat chairman Robert Clifford powered up the vessel’s eight Wärtsilä axial flow WXJ1100 waterjets in front of invited dignitaries who included Australian Trade Minister Don Farrell, Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff, and Her Excellency Barbara Baker, Governor of Tasmania. [Photo: Incat Tasmania]

Incat Tasmania powers up the world’s largest battery-electric ship

Making maritime history, on December 14, Robert Clifford, chairman of Incat Tasmania, activated the largest battery-electric propulsion system ever installed on a ship for the very first time. The powering up of

Venezuela tanker seizure

U.S. adds more Venezuela-linked tankers to sanctions list

The U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) yesterday issued new sanctions on the Venezuelan oil sector that included six shipping companies and six ships associated with them. This has led

Outward Bound

Veteran Boston Harbor ferry Outward Bound returns to Gladding-Hearn for mid-life refit

Originally delivered by Gladding-Hearn Shipbuilding, Duclos Corporation in 1995, the Boston Harbor ferry MV Outward Bound has returned to the Somerset, Mass., shipyard for a mid-life refit. Redelivery is planned for spring

Seaward crew based in Norfolk, Va., will support four Training Support Vessels (TSVs) comprising the Training Support Vessel Squadron. [U.S. Navy photograph]

Seaward Services wins Navy TSVRON support contract worth up to $77 million

Hornblower Group member Seaward Services reports that it has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Navy’s NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) Norfolk Contracting Department to provide qualified mariner and logistical support

Offshore driller Valaris wins drillship contract

Valaris books $300 million Shell drilling contract offshore Brazil

Offshore drilling contractor Valaris Limited [NYSE: VAL] reports that Shell has awarded it a multi-year contract offshore Brazil for its drillship Valaris DS-8. The contract is expected to commence in the first

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