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Ship&Offshore | Issue GreenTech/2022

Meeting demand for low-emission, high-efficiency propulsion

August 2022 | Editor

hybrid power The combination of new and existing technologies can make a major contribution to cleaner operations but safety issues must be understood and addressed, writes Modesto Lezama, managing principal engineer, ABS

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