This photo, taken by Harry Erickson, is an aerial view of ships docked at San Diego Marine Construction Company in 1941. The San Diego Marine ...
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The University of Michigan’s educational program in naval architecture and marine engineering had its roots in an 1879 act of Congress, which authorized the U. ...
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By the Utility Expo staff With intense global initiatives to reduce carbon emissions, equipment manufacturers are exploring ways to lessen the carbon impact of their ...
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Offshore wind power represents a clean and renewable energy source that is obtained by capturing the force of the wind at sea. To fully utilize ...
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Global shipping and energy supply chain company Crowley has teamed with nuclear power company BWX Technologies, Inc. through a memorandum of understanding for a ship ...
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U.S. Department of Energy(DOE) has an interactive map of private sector investments in alternative energy projects in the United States co-funded through the Inflation Reduction ...
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The Deck Barge Safety guide by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a go-to document for how to preventing ...
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By Carl ZwebenZweben Consulting, Devon, Penn. The development of composite materials as well as the related design and manufacturing technologies is one of the most ...
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Graphene is an allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice. The name is derived from “graphite” and ...
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Israeli company ECOncrete is developing a patented technology called ECOncrete® that would, in its own words, ‘enable responsible building underwater‘ and meet climate action goals. ...
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