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A new cargo ship just crossed the Atlantic with towering wing-sails doing most of the work — slashing fuel burn 40% and pointing the way past bunker-oil engines
In August 2023, a 229-meter bulk carrier named Pyxis Ocean left a Chinese shipyard with three 37.5-meter steel-and-composite ...
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Why shipping companies keep building bigger and bigger ships
Modern cargo ships have become so massive that they can carry entire cities worth of goods across the ocean. This video ...
Startup is looking to generate green hydrogen cargoes at sea which is then sold ashore. TradeWinds depends on being able to ...
Great things happen when experts in their field join forces to create a revolutionary green shipping concept. This next-generation vessel is more than an answer to zero-emission maritime cargo ...
The commercial shipping industry is chasing a novel carbon-free propulsion technology as it pursues a lofty climate goal: nuclear power. Shipping accounts for more planet-warming greenhouse gas ...
There are over 100,000 cargo ships of different types and sizes sailing the world's oceans daily. Each one is an important link that bridges nations through trade and commerce by carrying supplies, ...
Japan’s Eco Marine Power announced a trial of an integrated solar PV system aboard a bulk cargo ship to demonstrate both practicality and performance. It features glass-free monocrystalline silicon ...
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