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First wave of ships explore green hydrogen as route to net zero – Reuters
Developers across the world are for the first time testing the use of hydrogen to power ships as the maritime industry races to find technologies to cut emissions…

LONDON (Reuters) – Developers across the world are for the first time testing the use of hydrogen to power ships as the maritime industry races to find technologies to cut emissions and confidence grows the fuel is safe to use commercially.
FILE PHOTO: The Energy Observer, a hydrogen-powered boat, sails from Amsterdam’s harbour after testing a new device that allows it to produce fuel from wind, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 20, 2019. REUTERS/Eva Plevier/File Photo
To reach goals for the shipping…
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