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Cargo ships currently burn a fuel that contributes to greenhouse gases and air pollution. By switching to hydrogen power, 'there's no reason why we couldn't make all these vessels zero-emission today,' a researcher says.

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How many shippers cannot afford hydrogen?

well, i hope they figure it out and implement it fast!

Solar powered steam, I could/ have build something but the cazar and his gay natzi still trying to bust me for a joint and having to much fun running me broke denying me everything human so these gays can get their rocks off watching men beat off

Except that the hydrogen would not be produced from zero-emission sources. More reliable and proven technology is small nuclear reactors, e.g. the Savannah

a fuel? you mean, diesel? lol. c’mon, npr, you can do better.

Please please please I’ve been saying this for years!!! Do it! Dive in! Hydrogen power cells for massive industrial applications!

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