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Changes in Maritime Technology: Can the Coast Guard Keep Up?

This is a hearing of the Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation. Witness List: Rear Admiral David C. Barata, Deputy Commandant for Operations Policy and…

Chairman Ezell Statement from Hearing on Developing Technologies in Maritime Transportation

Opening remarks, as prepared, of Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Subcommittee Chairman Mike Ezell (R-MS) from today’s hearing, entitled “Changes in Maritime Technology: Can the Coast Guard Keep Up?”: The…

Ammonia 70% more efficient powers giant engines and could transform maritime transport, mining and electricity generation with technology created by MIT alumni

The possibility of using ammonia as an energy source has gained new momentum with the development of a catalyst created by Amogy. The company claims that the device can decompose…

Low emissions technologies for maritime decarbonisation

The challenge Global pressures and industry expectations ASLET is supported by the Australian and Singaporean governments and is co-delivered by CSIRO with MPA Singapore Maritime…