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Hard Sails & Green Hydrogen For The Cargo Ships Of The Future – CleanTechnica
Old and new collide in Japan with the “Wind Challenger” research mashup of green hydrogen, hard sails, and cargo ships.

Clean PowerPublished on December 3rd, 2020 |
by Tina Casey
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December 3rd, 2020 by Tina Casey
Quick question: how do you convert a 200,000 ton oceangoing cargo ship from dirty old bunker fuel to clean power? If your answer is “shop locally” you might be on the right track, but the shipping industry isn’t going anywhere any time soon, and it must start contributing to global decarbonization or we’re all going down with the ship, so to speak. The solution may lie in a return to the old ways of wind…
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