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Study: Greek Islands Could Benefit From Floating Nuclear Power by 2035
Greece’s utility sector has invested heavily in renewables in recent years, and now generates so much solar power that it…
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Floating nuclear power found technically viable in Greek feasibility study
The Deon Policy Institute has published the first-ever report from research examining how floating nuclear power plants (FNPPs) could be…
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Study: MPAs are Unusually Vulnerable to Wastewater Runoff
Researchers have long understood that land-based pollution sources are a leading cause of environmental harm in the ocean, from plastic…
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Study: Wind Propulsion is Key to Shipping’s Decarbonization
A new study highlights the potential of wind propulsion in helping the shipping industry decarbonize. With only a fraction of…
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UCL and RAD Publish Study on Quiet Electric Marine Technology
University College London (UCL) has published a landmark peer-reviewed study confirming that RAD’s electric propulsion system dramatically reduces und… maritime-executive
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Partners Study Year-Round Shipping from Canada’s Churchill Port
Arctic Gateway Group (AGG) has partnered with Canadian shipping company Fednav to examine the operational requirements that would be necessary…
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Study: Low Sulfur Fuel Reduces Lightning, May Increase Temperatures
Cuts in sulfur emissions from oceangoing vessels have been tied to a reduction in lightning stroke density along heavily trafficked…
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Study: Biodiesel Significantly Reduces Black Carbon Emissions
Experts from the EU CLEANSHIP project have documented that the use of biodiesel of the type B100 FAME in real…
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Study: Baltic GPS Disruption Comes From a Tactically-Controlled Network
The Baltic is a notorious hotspot for GPS interference, particularly in the region around the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad. But…
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Shipping Majors to Study Methanol Fuel Supply Chain on US Gulf Coast
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), Japan’s ENEOS, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) and SEACOR Holdings have launched a joint…
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