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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
Somewhere in the North Atlantic, between the French port of Le Havre and the European spaceport at Kourou in French Guiana, a ...
If wind-assisted cargo ships chose routes based entirely on where the winds are better, their fuel use could be cut in half ...
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 ...
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Scientists map complex maritime winds to maximize fuel savings from ship sails
Global shipping is facing a huge fuel crisis. Massive cargo ships, bulk carriers, and ...
Modern sails on large ships are becoming increasingly common to save fuel—and also the climate. Now a research team is ...
The shipping industry, responsible for transporting nearly 90% of global goods, faces mounting pressure to reduce its significant carbon footprint. According to Two Bit da Vinci, wind propulsion ...
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