hybrid-electric ferry

Senesco Marine wins order for Maine hybrid-electric ferry

The Senesco Marine shipyard in North Kingston, R.I., has been selected to build a hybrid-electric passenger/vehicle ferry for the Maine State Ferry Service (MSFS). Designed by Gilbert Associates, the 154-foot vessel will

USS Essex will receive overhaul at BAE San Diego Ship Repair

BAE San Diego Ship Repair wins $125.5 million Navy contract

The U.S. Navy has awarded BAE Systems – San Diego Ship Repair, San Diego, Calif., a $125,517,541 firm-fixed-price contract for the execution of fiscal 2022 docking selected restricted availability of the Wasp-class

BAE Systems San Diego Shipyard

BAE’s San Diego shipyard to get $50 million in infrastructure improvements

On February 8, the Port of San Diego Commissioners unanimously agreed to allow BAE Systems’ San Diego shipyard to take advantage of $50 million worth of infrastructure improvements to begin later this

Aerial view of Gulf Marine Repair shipyard in Tampa, Fla. (Credit: Gulf Marine Repair)

10 minutes with Gulf Marine Repair president Richard McCreary

On January 31, family-owned Hendry Marine Industries appointed Richard McCreary as president of its Gulf Marine Repair shipyard in Tampa, Fla. The shipyard’s core business focuses on repair, conversion and modification of

The 75-passenger ferry received gaseous hydrogen into its 242 kg tanks on the upper deck

Sea Change ferry completes landmark hydrogen fueling

SWITCH Maritime reports that its hydrogen fuel cell powered ferry Sea Change successfully completed a world first-of-its kind hydrogen fueling on November 18 at the Bellingham, Wash., All American Marine shipyard. The

Cut through of vessel showing next generation BAE system

BAE Systems launches next-gen marine power and propulsion solution

Building on its 25 years of experience in electric propulsion, BAE Systems has launched its next-generation HybryGen power and propulsion system for the marine market. The flexible solution is designed to help

Joe Hudspeth

PODCAST: BAE Systems looks at ways of getting to zero

In this edition of Listen Up!, we’re bringing back Joe Hudspeth, Director of Business Development-Global Marine with BAE Systems, on what a zero-emission future looks like. Tune in as Hudspeth tells us

gerry with Tower Bridge backdrop

BAE Systems works on two London river projects with a world potential

With funding from the U.K. Department for Transportation, BAE Systems is collaborating with two other companies to design, develop, and demonstrate new power and propulsion technologies for London that have the potential

Hydrogen fuel cell powered ferry

BAE Systems is helping marine operators get to a zero emission future with electric power and propulsion technology

SPONSORED CONTENT: Beneath the decks of vessels across the country, a quiet revolution is underway. Inside their underbelly is a high-tech set of components that work in unison—quietly humming together to push

LCS at sea

Big MACs: NAVSEA announces LCS support contracts

Multiple shipyards have qualified to bid on contracts worth up to a total $2,265,092,554 for littoral combat ship drydocking and repair work under two multiple award contracts (MAC) announced by Naval Sea

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