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HD Hyundai Gets Approval for Hydrogen Tank Technology
Berge Bulk and BHP Launch Iron Ore Voyage with B100 Biodiesel
Seaboard Marine Welcomes Second LNG-Powered Boxship
Atobac Expands Fleet with Fifth Plug-in Hybrid Vessel
China Unveils First Hydrogen-Powered River Ship
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Finland Bans Cargo Ship Wastewater Dumping
Neste Integrates Fleet into Ahti Pool
Anemoi Wins International Bulk Journal Environmental Protection Award
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EPS Orders Six Eco-Friendly Car Carriers
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EMSA Report: E-Fuels' Role in Shipping
Hong Kong Welcomes Two Zero-Emission Hybrid Ferries
Singapore Launches First Fully Electric Hydrofoil Vessel
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PMR Hits Funding Target for Tidal Energy Expansion
Blue Visby Trials Achieve 29% Emissions Reduction
TOWT Celebrates Milestones in Sustainable Sailing Cargo Fleet
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Japanese Consortium Unveils Methanol-Powered VLCC
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Inyanga Marine Crowdfunds Tidal Energy Technology
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Energy islands to produce cost-efficient electricity
Maritime jumps out of the fire of IMO's regulations pan into the fire of Cape about emissions
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